soi

See also: so'i, sói, só͘-í, sôi, söi, and SOI

English

Etymology

From Thai ซอย (sɔɔi)

Noun

soi (plural soi or sois)

  1. In Thailand, a side-street branching off a major street; an alley or lane.

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Asturian

Verb

soi

  1. first-person singular present indicative of ser

Bourguignon

Etymology 1

From Latin serus.

Noun

soi m (plural sois)

  1. evening

Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Latin se.

Pronoun

soi

  1. one (reflexive pronoun)
  2. oneself

Brokskat

Pronoun

soi

  1. he

Finnish

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: soi
  • Rhymes: -oi
  • IPA(key): [ˈsoi]

Verb

soi

  1. Third-person singular indicative present form of soida.
  2. Third-person singular indicative past form of soida.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: soi
  • IPA(key): [ˈsoi(ʔ)]

Verb

soi

  1. Indicative present connegative form of soida.
  2. Second-person singular imperative present form of soida.
  3. Second-person singular imperative present connegative form of soida.

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: soi
  • Rhymes: -oi
  • IPA(key): [soi]

Verb

soi

  1. Third-person singular indicative past form of suoda.

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French

Etymology

From Old French sei, accented form of se, from Latin (in accented position), from Proto-Indo-European *swé (reflexive pronoun). More at se.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

soi

  1. one
  2. oneself
  3. (dated) himself, herself, itself

Derived terms

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Further reading


Old French

Alternative forms

  • sei (Anglo-Norman)
  • soy (Anglo-Norman or late Old French)

Pronoun

soi

  1. third-person singular emphatic pronoun
    1. himself
    2. herself
    3. itself
    4. oneself

Usage notes

  • Similar in terms of usage to modern French soi except it may be used as a personal object pronoun where modern French would use se
    pur ceo qe le roialme est pover et chescun homme est bosoignous de soi trover (modern French uses se trouver).

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Turkish soy.

Noun

soi n (plural soiuri)

  1. breed, kind, ilk, species, variety, race

Declension

Synonyms


Spanish

Verb

soi

  1. (Chile) Informal second-person singular (vos) present indicative form of ser; You are.

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Vietic *k-lɔːl (to gaze at one's own reflection) (Ferlus).

Verb

soi (𤐝, 𥋸, 󱧽, 󱈗, 𬧾)

  1. to flash (light); to illuminate; to light; to give light to
  2. to look at one's image in (a mirror)
    soi gươngto look at oneself in the mirror
  3. to candle (e.g. an egg)
  4. to see closely (under a microscope, magnifier, etc.); to examine
Derived terms
Derived terms
  • nội soi
  • săm soi
  • soi mói
  • soi rọi
  • soi sáng
  • soi xét
  • xét soi

Etymology 2

Noun

soi (𪤠)

  1. alluvial island (in a river)

Etymology 3

Compare sõi, sỏi.

Adjective

soi

  1. (archaic) accomplished; experienced; well-versed in
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