ki
Translingual
уредиSymbol
уредиki
- ISO 639-1 code 1
English
уредиEtymology 1
уредиPronunciation
уредиNoun
уредиki (countable and uncountable, plural kis)
- A plant native to the Pacific islands and China (Cordyline fruticosa); ti.
Etymology 2
уредиNoun
уредиki (uncountable)
- (UK, naval slang) Alternative form of kye (“cocoa”)
- 1917, The Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (volumes 34-35, page 217)
- At sea a special cauldron of 'ki,' prepared by the ship's cook, is sent round action stations in 'fannies' or large pitchers.
- 1917, The Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (volumes 34-35, page 217)
Etymology 3
уредиFrom dated romanizations of Мандарин 氣/气 (qì) without the k-q merger, or from Јапански 気 (ki), both ultimately from the same Middle Chinese origin.
Noun
уредиki (uncountable)
- (philosophy) Alternative form of chi
- 1983, George A. Kirby, Jujitsu: Basic Techniques of the Gentle Art (page 19)
- If you are calm and relaxed it will be easier for you to accept and use his ki, helping him to reach his goal. In other words, you will redirect his ki or enhance it with your own to bring your attacker down in the direction he was directing his ki.
- 1983, George A. Kirby, Jujitsu: Basic Techniques of the Gentle Art (page 19)
Related terms
уредиAnagrams
уредиAbenaki
уредиNoun
уредиki
- Alternative form of aki
References
уредиAimele
уредиNoun
уредиki
Further reading
уреди- R. D. Shaw, The Bosavi Language Family (1986), in Papers in New Guinea Linguistics (D. C. Laycock et al., eds.), number 24
Azerbaijani
уредиEtymology
уредиPronunciation
уредиConjunction
уредиki
- that
- Mən bilirəm ki, bu düzdür.
- I know that this is right.
- O mənə demişdir ki, hər şey yaxşı olacaq. Amma olmadı.
- He told me that everything would be fine. But it wasn't.
- to, in order to, so that
- Mən oraya getmişdim ki, lazım olanları alım.
- I went there to buy whatever was needed.
- Onlar onu evə göndərdilər ki, heç kim onu görməsin.
- They sent him home so that nobody would see him.
Bikol Central
уредиPronunciation
уредиPreposition
уредиki
- (formal, Naga) Used to mark oblique cases of personal nouns
- An kantang ini, para ki papa.
- This song is for (my) father.
- Синоним: kay
- (Legazpi) of (expressing possession)
- Синоним: nin
Derived terms
уредиSee also
уредиBreton
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Proto-Brythonic *ki, from Proto-Celtic *kū, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱwṓ.
Noun
уреди- dog
- Ar c'hi zo o kousket amañ.
- The dog is sleeping here.
Derived terms
уредиMutation
уредиCornish
уредиAlternative forms
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Proto-Brythonic *ki, from Proto-Celtic *kū, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱwṓ.
Pronunciation
уредиNoun
уредиki m (plural keun)
Mutation
уредиDerived terms
уредиDena'ina
уредиAdverb
уредиki
Eastern Ojibwa
уредиEtymology
уредиNoun
уредиki inan
References
уредиFijian
уредиPreposition
уредиki
Fula
уредиSuffix
уредиki
- Noun class indicator for nouns (singular) including trees and some objects such as knives
Usage notes
уредиArticle
уредиki
- (definite) the (when it follows the noun)
- Lekki ki ― the tree
Usage notes
уредиDeterminer
уредиki
- (used in indicating something)
- Ki lekki ― this/that tree
Usage notes
уредиGuinea-Bissau Creole
уредиPronoun
уредиki
Haitian Creole
уредиEtymology
уредиDeterminer
уредиki
Pronoun
уредиki
Usage notes
уреди- This word as a pronoun is always the subject of the relative clause.
Hungarian
уредиPronunciation
уредиEtymology 1
уредиFrom Proto-Ugric.
Adverb
уредиki (comparative kijjebb, superlative legkijjebb)
- out, not inside, from the inside, in an outward direction
Usage notes
уредиШаблон:U:hu:separated-verbal-prefix
Derived terms
уредиEtymology 2
уредиШаблон:hu-suff-pronFrom Proto-Uralic *ke, the same root from which the Фински ken and Ter Sami kie are derived.
Pronoun
уредиki
- (interrogative) who (what person or people; which person or people)
- (relative, archaic) Synonym of aki (“who”, the person or people that)
- 1916, Mihály Babits, Új könyvekre,[1] stanza 2:
- Gondoljatok arra, kit messze rejtek / rejt tőletek, ki ha kóstolja bortok / nem érzi már ízét sem; és ha szóltok / nem érti, s más összhang mit vágya kerget.
- (literally) Think of the one who is hidden from you by a distant hideout, who when tasting your wine will not sense its savor anymore, [who] will not understand when you speak to him, and it’s a different harmony [that] his desire pursues.
- Gondoljatok arra, kit messze rejtek / rejt tőletek, ki ha kóstolja bortok / nem érzi már ízét sem; és ha szóltok / nem érti, s más összhang mit vágya kerget.
- 1916, Mihály Babits, Új könyvekre,[1] stanza 2:
- (relative, archaic) Synonym of az, aki (“who”, whoever, he/she who, they who)
- ki korán kel, aranyat lel ― the early bird gets the worm (literally, “whoever gets up early finds gold”)
- (paired) some (referring to people)
- Ki erre, ki arra szaladt. ― Some ran this way; some, the other way.
Declension
уредиInflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony) | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
nominative | ki | kik |
accusative | kit | kiket |
dative | kinek | kiknek |
instrumental | kivel | kikkel |
causal-final | kiért | kikért |
translative | kivé | kikké |
terminative | kiig | kikig |
essive-formal | kiként | kikként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | kiben | kikben |
superessive | kin | kiken |
adessive | kinél | kiknél |
illative | kibe | kikbe |
sublative | kire | kikre |
allative | kihez | kikhez |
elative | kiből | kikből |
delative | kiről | kikről |
ablative | kitől | kiktől |
Derived terms
уредиFurther reading
уреди- (who): ki in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN 9630535793
- (out): ki in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN 9630535793
Japanese
уредиRomanization
уредиki
Javanese
уредиEtymology
уредиClipping of iki.
Determiner
уредиki
- (colloquial) this, these
Kabuverdianu
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Португалски que.
Adverb
уредиki
Kamassian
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Proto-Uralic *kuŋe.
Noun
уредиki
Kristang
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Португалски que.
Pronunciation
уредиPronoun
уредиki
Maori
уредиParticle
уредиMauritian Creole
уредиEtymology 1
уредиPronoun
уредиki
Derived terms
уредиSee also
уредиEtymology 2
уредиParticle
уредиki
Min Nan
уредиЗа изговор и дефиниције од ki – види 枝. (Овај character, ki, је the Pe̍h-ōe-jī облик од 枝.) |
Кинески:Мин Нан Pe̍h-ōe-jī облици
Mohawk
уредиPronoun
уредиki
Old French
уредиPronoun
уредиki
- Alternative form of qui
- 13th century, Unknown, La Vie de Saint Laurent, page 1, column 2, line 16:
- ki trop i prent son tens i pert
- He who spends too much of his time on it suffers as a result
Papiamentu
уредиAlternative forms
уреди- kiko (synonym)
Etymology
уредиFrom Португалски quê and Шпански qué.
Pronoun
уредиki
Phalura
уредиEtymology 1
уредиPronunciation
уредиPostposition
уредиki (کیۡ)
- as
- of
- out of
- with
References
уредиEtymology 2
уредиPronunciation
уредиConjunction
уредиki (conjunction, Perso-Arabic spelling کیۡ)
- or
References
уредиEtymology 3
уредиPronunciation
уредиConjunction
уредиki (conjunction, Perso-Arabic spelling کیۡ)
- Complementizer preceding extraposed complement clause
References
уредиRapa Nui
уредиVerb
уредиki
Rohingya
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Bengali [Терм?].
Pronoun
уредиki
Serbo-Croatian
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Пра-Словенски *kъjь, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷos + relative particle *yos.
Pronoun
уредиki (Ћирилица spelling ки)
Synonyms
уредиSlovene
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Пра-Словенски *kъjь, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷos + relative particle *yos.
Pronunciation
уреди- Lua грешка in Модул:IPA at line 94: Must now supply a table of arguments to format_IPA_full(); first argument should be that table, not a language object.
Pronoun
уредиScript error: The function "show" does not exist.
Inflection
уредиОвај pronoun захтева inflection-table template.
Sumerian
уредиRomanization
уреди- Romanization of 𒆠 (ki)
Swahili
уредиPronunciation
уредиAudio (Kenya): (file)
Verb
уредиki
Tok Pisin
уредиEtymology
уредиNoun
уредиki
Tokelauan
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Proto-Polynesian *ki. Cognates include Хавајски i and Samoan 'i. The sense of the direct object stems from the comparison of a thought's motion to a physical motion.
Pronunciation
уредиPreposition
уредиki
References
уреди- R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary[2], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 159
Tongan
уредиPronunciation
уредиPreposition
уредиki
Turkish
уредиEtymology 1
уредиFrom Ottoman Turkish كه, from Classical Persian که (ke).
Pronunciation
уредиConjunction
уредиki
Etymology 2
уредиReduced form of iki.
Numeral
уредиki
Unami
уредиEtymology
уредиFrom Proto-Algonquian *ki·ra.
Pronunciation
уредиPronoun
уредиki
- you (second person singular)
Vietnamese
уредиPronunciation
уредиEtymology 1
уредиNoun
уреди(classifier con) ki
Etymology 2
уредиNoun
уреди(classifier con) ki
- (colloquial, euphemistic) dog Галицијски
- ngu như ki ― stupid like a dog
Etymology 3
уредиNoun
уреди(classifier cái) ki
- a dustpan
Yoruba
уредиPronunciation
уредиEtymology 1
уредиNoun
уредиkí
- The name of the Латинско писмо letter K/k.
See also
уреди- (Латиница-текст имена слова) lẹ́tà; á, bí, dí, é, ẹ́, fí, gí, gbì, hí, í, jí, kí, lí, mí, ní, ó, ọ́, pí, rí, sí, ṣí, tí, ú, wí, yí
Etymology 2
уредиParticle
уредиkí
- (subjunctive) Subjunctive clause particle expressing obligation, wish, or permission.
Usage notes
уредиSimilar to the negation particles kì and kò, the first-person singular pronoun mo changes to n after this particle.
Etymology 3
уредиVerb
уредиkí
- (transitive) to greet, to say hello
- (transitive) to visit
Etymology 4
уредиVerb
уредиki
- (transitive) to deliver a eulogy for someone
- (transitive) to sing the praises of someone
Etymology 5
уредиVerb
уредиki
- (transitive) to load
- (transitive) to compress (powdered material) into a container
Etymology 6
уредиVerb
уредиki
- (intransitive) to be viscous
Derived terms
уредиEtymology 7
уредиParticle
уредиkì
Etymology 8
уредиVerb
уреди- to be thick Галицијски
Zou
уредиEtymology 1
уредиFrom Proto-Kuki-Chin *kii, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *r-ki. Cognates include Khumi Chin täki.
Alternative forms
уредиPronunciation
уредиNoun
уредиkí
Etymology 2
уредиPronunciation
уредиNoun
уредиkí
Etymology 3
уредиPronunciation
уредиAdjective
уредиkì