suis

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See also: Suis, suís, and suïs

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suis

  1. first-person singular present indicative of suizen
  2. imperative of suizen

Finnish[edit]

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suis

  1. Second-person singular imperative present form of sukia + the suffix -s.

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle French suis, from Old French sui, from Latin sum. The expected Old French reflex of sum would be *son. The form sui goes back to a Vulgar Latin *suī, which was probably influenced by the perfect tense fuī (“I was”, modern French fus). Compare the reverse development in Galician fun (I was), from Vulgar Latin *fum, influenced by the present form. Final -s was added in later Old French to the first-person singular forms by analogy with the second person; it was standardised in Modern French in most cases except after unstressed -e and in the ending -ai of the future and past historic.

Verb[edit]

suis

  1. first-person singular present indicative of être

Etymology 2[edit]

Inflected forms of suivre.

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suis

  1. first-person singular present indicative of suivre
  2. second-person singular present indicative of suivre

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Latin[edit]

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suīs

  1. dative masculine plural of suus
  2. dative feminine plural of suus
  3. dative neuter plural of suus
  4. ablative masculine plural of suus
  5. ablative feminine plural of suus
  6. ablative neuter plural of suus

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suis

  1. genitive singular of sūs

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suīs

  1. accusative plural of sūs

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suis

  1. second-person singular present active indicative of suō