sich

Reikšmė (English)

  1. (accusative,dative,form-of,pronoun,reflexive) Reflexive pronoun of the third person singular: herself, himself, itself, oneself (direct or indirect object)
  2. (accusative,dative,form-of,pronoun,reflexive) Reflexive pronoun of the third person plural: themselves (direct or indirect object)

Dažnis

A1
Tarmės

Ciuricho kantonas

Ciuricho kantonas

sich

Liucernos kantonas

Liucernos kantonas

sech

Bazelio sritis

Bazelio sritis

sich

Graubiundenas

Graubiundenas

sich

Apencelis-Auserodenas

Apencelis-Auserodenas

sich

Apencelis-Inerodenas

Apencelis-Inerodenas

sich

Fribūro kantonas

Fribūro kantonas

sìch

Ciuricho kantonas

Ciuricho kantonas

sichs

Bazelio sritis

Bazelio sritis

si

Fribūro kantonas

Fribūro kantonas

sich

Sankt Galeno kantonas

Sankt Galeno kantonas

Argau

Argau

sich

Data provided by: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/zɪç/
Etimologija (English)

In summary

From Middle High German sich, from Old High German sih, from Proto-Germanic *sek. Compare Yiddish זיך (zikh), Dutch zich. This pronoun was originally restricted to the accusative case, while simple personal pronouns were used in the dative. Dative use of sich in Middle High German was restricted to northern dialects of Central German. In Early Modern German, a rare dative sir also occurred, formed by analogy with mir, dir. An obstacle to the generalisation of this form was the use of sich in the plural, where there operated the conflicting analogy with the merged accusative/dative forms uns, euch.

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