Galician

edit

Verb

edit

sigan

  1. inflection of seguir:
    1. third-person plural present subjunctive
    2. third-person plural imperative

Pronunciation

edit

Verb

edit

sìgán

  1. can
  2. to be able to
edit

Etymology

edit

si- (modal) + -∅- (3rd person subject prefix) + -∅- (classifier)-gan (neuter perfective stem of root -GAN, “to dry up, wither”).

Verb

edit

sigan

  1. it is dry, withered, wilted

Usage notes

edit

This verb is grammatically limited to expression in the third person.

This is a neuter verb that uses only the perfective mode.

Conjugation

edit

Paradigm: Neuter perfective (si), third person only.

Old English

edit

Etymology

edit

From Proto-West Germanic *sīgan, from Proto-Germanic *sīganą.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /ˈsiː.ɡɑn/, [ˈsiː.ɣɑn]

Verb

edit

sīgan

  1. to sink, fall
  2. to march, go, proceed

Conjugation

edit
edit

Descendants

edit
  • English: sie

Old Saxon

edit

Etymology

edit

From Proto-West Germanic *sīgan.

Verb

edit

sīgan

  1. to sink, fall
  2. to travel, go

Conjugation

edit

Spanish

edit

Verb

edit

sigan

  1. inflection of seguir:
    1. third-person plural present subjunctive
    2. third-person plural imperative