Reikšmė (English)

first-person singular present indicative of être

Dažnis

A1
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/sɥi/
Etimologija (English)

In summary

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 Vulgar Latin *suiō or earlier *suī, which were 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.

Naujas
être

Naujas
suivre

  1. to follow (literal sense)
  2. to follow; to get (figurative sense; to understand what someone is saying)
  3. to take (a course or a class)

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