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Translingual

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Symbol

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pi

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-1language code forPali.

English

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Ancient Greek alphabet

omicron

rho
Ππ
Ancient Greek:πεῖ
Wikipedia article on pi
Thismosaic is outside the mathematics building at theTechnische Universität Berlin.
When a circle'sdiameter is 1unit, itscircumference is π units.
When a circle'sradius is 1 unit, its circumference is 2π units.

Etymology 1

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FromAncient Greekπεῖ(peî), ultimately fromProto-Semitic*pay-(mouth).Doublet ofpe. Its mathematical use apparently stems from its use as the first letter inπεριφέρεια(periphéreia,periphery; circumference) and was first cited in 1706 in theSynopsis Palmariorum Matheseos byWilliam Jones.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi (countable anduncountable,pluralpis)

  1. The 16th letter of theClassical andModern Greek alphabets and the seventeenth inOld Greek.
  2. (mathematics) Anirrational andtranscendentalconstant representing theratio of thecircumference of a Euclideancircle to itsdiameter; approximately 3.14159265358979323846264338327950; usually writtenπ.
  3. (letterpresstypography) Metal type that has been spilled, mixed together, or disordered.
    Alternative form:pie
Synonyms
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Derived terms
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Translations
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letter of Greek alphabet
irrational mathematical constant
metal type that has been spilled
See also
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Verb

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pi (third-person singular simple presentpies,present participlepiing,simple past and past participlepied)

  1. (letterpresstypography) To spill or mix printing type.
    Alternative form:pie

Adjective

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pi (notcomparable)

  1. (typography) Not part of the usual font character set; especially, non-Roman type orsymbols as opposed to standardalphanumeric Roman type.
    In computing,pi characters may be entered with special key combinations.
Translations
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not part of the usual font

Etymology 2

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Abbreviations.

Noun

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pi

  1. (typography)pica (conventionally, 12 points = 1 pica, 6 picas = 1 inch).
  2. Piaster.

Adjective

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pi

  1. Pious.
    • 1927, Magdalen King-Hall,I Think I Remember: Being the Random Recollections of Sir Wickham Woolicomb, an Ordinary English Snob and Gentleman:
      Our Major was "Cherub" Cheeseman, noted for his foul language. I am afraid he lost a tidy little legacy that he was expecting from his aunt, the Dowager Lady Shuttlecock (a very "pi" old lady), through this same habit of his.
    • 1972, Anya Seton,Green Darkness, Hachette UK,→ISBN:
      “Those are very 'pi' sentiments. Was a preacher in Staffordshire— I was raised chapel, though've tried to forget it—he talked that way... redemption and the lot.”
    • 1994, Roger Gard,Jane Austen's Novels: The Art of Clarity, Yale University Press,→ISBN, page101:
      InSense and Sensibility, as even you might agree, there's at least the danger of a ratherpi moral framework clamping down on the spontaneous fun and leaving the sisters to survive - a bit drearily - on the periphery of a mean world.
Related terms
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See also

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  • pi-jaw(etymologically unrelated)
  • pi sai(etymologically unrelated)

Anagrams

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Abinomn

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Noun

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pi

  1. (anatomy)gall bladder

Pronoun

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pi

  1. you(more than two)

Albanian

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Etymology

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From Old Albanianpii, fromProto-Albanian*pīja, fromProto-Indo-European*pih₃-,*peh₃- probably via the reduplicated form*píph₃eti; compareGreekπίνω(píno),Serbo-Croatianpìti,Italianbere. Orel compares the similarity between Proto-Albanian*pīja andProto-Slavic*pijǫ;[1] Tomaschek comparesToskpirë/Ghegpinë withThracianπίνον(pínon,beer).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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  1. todrink, tosuck
  2. tosmoke (in use withduhan(tobacco, cigarettes))
  3. totake (in use withdrogë(drug(s)) andmedicinë(medicine))
    Api drogë?Do youtake drugs?
    A ipive ilaçet?Did youtake (your) medicine?

Preposition

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  1. from
    Pi ku ije?Where are youfrom?

Usage notes

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  1. (Standard,Tosk)aipi - hedrinks / he is a drinker
    (Standard,Tosk) (unë)nukpiduhan - I do not smoke
    (Gheg)aipin - hedrinks / he is a drinker
    (Gheg) (unë)nukpiduhan - I do not smoke

Conjugation

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Standard Albanian conjugation ofpi (active voice)
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participlepirë
gerundduke pirë
infinitivepër të pirë
singularplural
1st pers.2nd pers.3rd pers.1st pers.2nd pers.3rd pers.
indicativepresentpipipipimëpinipinë
imperfectpijapijepintepinimpinitpinin
aoristpivapivepiupimëpitëpinë
perfectkam pirëke pirëka pirëkemi pirëkeni pirëkanë pirë
past perfectkisha pirëkishe pirëkishte pirëkishim pirëkishit pirëkishin pirë
aorist IIpata pirëpate pirëpati pirëpatëm pirëpatët pirëpatën pirë
future1do tëpido tëpishdo tëpijëdo tëpimëdo tëpinido tëpinë
future perfect2do të kem pirëdo të kesh pirëdo të ketë pirëdo të kemi pirëdo të keni pirëdo të kenë pirë
subjunctivepresentpipishpijëpimëpinipinë
imperfectpijapijepintepinimpinitpinin
perfecttë kem pirëtë kesh pirëtë ketë pirëtë kemi pirëtë keni pirëtë kenë pirë
past perfecttë kisha pirëtë kishe pirëtë kishte pirëtë kishim pirëtë kishit pirëtë kishin pirë
conditional1, 2imperfectdo tëpijado tëpijedo tëpintedo tëpinimdo tëpinitdo tëpinin
past perfectdo të kisha pirëdo të kishe pirëdo të kishte pirëdo të kishim pirëdo të kishit pirëdo të kishin pirë
optativepresentpifshapifshpiftëpifshimpifshipifshin
perfectpaça pirëpaç pirëpastë pirëpaçim pirëpaçit pirëpaçin pirë
admirativepresentpikampikepikapikemipikenipikan
imperfectpikëshapikëshepikësh /pikejpikëshimpikëshitpikëshin
perfectpaskam pirëpaske pirëpaska pirëpaskemi pirëpaskeni pirëpaskan pirë
past perfectpaskësha pirëpaskëshe pirëpaskësh pirëpaskëshim pirëpaskëshit pirëpaskëshin pirë
imperativepresentpipini
1) indicative future identical with conditional present2) indicative future perfect identical with conditional perfect

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “pi”, inAlbanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill,→ISBN, pages324-325

Further reading

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Ambonese Malay

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Clipping ofpigi.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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pi

  1. (intransitive) togo
    Betapi ka bendar.I'mgoing to the city.

References

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  • D. Takaria, C. Pieter (1998)Kamus Bahasa Melayu Ambon-Indonesia[4], Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa

Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinper. CompareRomanianpe.

Preposition

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pi

  1. on

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Berawan

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Noun

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pi

  1. (Central, West)water

References

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  • Robert Blust, 2000,Low Vowel Fronting in Northern Sarawak, Oceanic Linguistics, 39:2, pp. 285-319, page 316
  • Robert Blust, 2006,The Origin of the Kelabit Voiced Aspirates: A Historical Hypothesis Revisited, Oceanic Linguistics, 45:2, pages 311-338

Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited fromOld Catalanpin, fromLatinpīnus, ultimately from a derivative ofProto-Indo-European*poi-(sap, juice).

Noun

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pi m (pluralpins)

  1. pine; evergreen tree of the genusPinus
  2. pinewood
Derived terms
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Species of pine
Other evergreen species
Other words

Etymology 2

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Noun

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pi f (pluralpis)

  1. Pi; theGreek letterΠ (lowercaseπ)

References

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  • “pi” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Chachi

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Noun

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pi

  1. water
  2. river

References

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  • Peter W. Stahl,Archaeology in the Lowland American Tropics (2006,→ISBN, page 253
  • Randall Q. Huber, Robert B. Reed,Comparative vocabulary, page 86, 1992

Classical Nahuatl

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Verb

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pi ()

  1. (transitive) Topluck

References

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  • J. Richard Andrews (2003)Workbook for Introduction to Classical Nahuatl, Revised Edition, University of Oklahoma Press

Dalmatian

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Etymology

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FromLatinpes, pedem.

Noun

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pi m (pluralpič)

  1. foot

Danish

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Proper noun

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pi

  1. pi (number)
  2. pi (letter)

Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromAncient Greekπεῖ(peî).Doublet ofpe,pee(Hebrew letter).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi f orm (pluralpi's,diminutivepi'tje n)

  1. pi(Greek letter)
  2. (mathematics)pi(number)

Further reading

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French

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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pi m (pluralpi)

  1. pi(Greek letter)
  2. (mathematics)pi

Etymology 2

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Conjunction

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pi

  1. (Quebec, colloquial)Alternative spelling ofpis(and)

Further reading

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Greenlandic

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Root

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pi

  1. Means nothing in particular.

Usage notes

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See note atsu.

Derived terms

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Guambiano

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Noun

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pi

  1. water
  2. river

References

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  • Beatriz Vásquez de Ruiz,La predicación en guambiano (Colciencias, 1988)
  • Randall Q. Huber, Robert B. Reed,Comparative vocabulary, page 86, 1992

Inuktitut

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Noun

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pi

  1. Latin spelling of(pi)

Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpi/
  • Rhymes:-i
  • Hyphenation:

Etymology 1

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FromLatin(the name of the letterP).

Noun

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pi f (invariable)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.;pee
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Etymology 2

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ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediait

FromAncient Greekπεῖ(peî,the name of the Greek letterΠ).

Noun

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pi m (invariable)

  1. the name of theGreek-script letterΠ/π;pi
  2. (mathematics)Synonym ofpi greco
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Japanese

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Romanization

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pi

  1. Thehiragana syllable(pi) or thekatakana syllable(pi) inHepburn romanization.

Kari'na

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Etymology

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FromProto-Cariban*pitupô.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi (possessedpìpo)

  1. skin
  2. bark
  3. peel,rind
  4. outerwall (of abasket)
  5. skin,membrane (of adrum)

References

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  • Courtz, Hendrik (2008)A Carib grammar and dictionary[5], Toronto: Magoria Books,→ISBN, page344
  • Ahlbrinck, Willem (1931) “pipo”, inEncyclopaedie der Karaïben, Amsterdam: Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, page376; republished as Willem Ahlbrinck, Doude van Herwijnen, transl.,L'Encyclopédie des Caraïbes[6], Paris,1956, page367

Kedah Malay

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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pi

  1. Go
    Satgi kalau depa nakpi keluaq dah, habaq kat aku awai sikit noh, satgi tak dan.
    If they are ready togo out, please inform me earlier, so that I won't be late.
    Hang ni oghang kata pa pun bukan nak dengaq, mampuihpi kat hang la.
    You never listen, justgo to hell
  2. Do
    Hangpapi bedak elok-elok bagi sama banyak buah moktan tu, satgi baghu tak berkelai.
    You shouldsplit the rambutans equally between yourselves, then you won't have to fight over it.
    Awat yang hangpi pukui dia, satgi dia bawak mai geng pi taboh hang pulak, lagu mana?
    Why did youhit him, don't you afraid he might summon his gang to beat you up?

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Lango (Uganda)

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Noun

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  1. water

References

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  • Michael P. Noonan,A Grammar of Lango [Uganda]

Luo

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Noun

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pi

  1. water

References

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  • Benny Garell Blount,Acquisition of Language by Luo Children (1969), page 57
  • Roy Lawrence Stafford,An elementary Luo grammar,page 24, 1967

Mandarin

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Romanization

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pi

  1. Nonstandard spelling of.
  2. Nonstandard spelling of.
  3. Nonstandard spelling of.
  4. Nonstandard spelling of.

Usage notes

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  • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

Marshallese

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishbee.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi

  1. bee

References

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Mokilese

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi

  1. vagina
    Synonym:pwapwahk

Declension

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Possessive forms ofpi (tight inalienable possession, oa/a stem)
singular
possessor
first personpioaioa
second personpioamwen
third personpioa
dual
possessors
first person inclusivepiasa
first person exclusivepiama
second personpiamwa
third personpiara
plural
possessors
first person inclusivepiasai
first person exclusivepiamai
second personpiamwai
third personpiarai
remote plural
possessors
first person inclusivepiahs
first person exclusivepiami
second personpiemwi
third personpiahr
construct formpien

Norman

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Alternative forms

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  • pyid(continental Normandy)
  • pid(Jersey, Guernsey)

Etymology

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FromOld Frenchpié, fromLatinpēs,pedis, fromProto-Indo-European*pṓds.

Noun

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pi m (pluralpis)

  1. (Sark, anatomy)foot

Nuer

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Noun

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pi

  1. water

References

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  • Joseph Pasquale Crazzolara,Outlines of a Nuer grammar,page 28, 1933

Pali

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Alternative forms

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Alternative scripts

Etymology

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Enclitic form ofapi.

Particle

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pi

  1. an emphatic particle

Derived terms

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Conjunction

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pi

  1. also, even so
  2. even

References

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  • Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “pi”, inPali-English Dictionary‎, London: Chipstead

Pirahã

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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pi

  1. water[3]
  2. thorn[1]

References

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  1. 1.01.1Handbook of Amazonian Languages, Volume 1, 1986
  2. ^Čestmír Loukotka, ‎Johannes Wilbert (editor),Classification of South American Indian Languages (1968, Los Angeles: Latin American Studies Center, University of California), page(s) 96 (as,ipé)
  3. ^“Pirahã Dictionary/ Dicionário Mura-Pirahã”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], 2011 February 2 (last accessed), archived fromthe original on2 February 2011

Polish

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PolishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediapl

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Onomatopoeic.

Interjection

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pi

  1. cheep,used to imitate the sound made by a chick

Etymology 2

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Learned borrowing fromAncient Greekπεῖ(peî), fromPhoenician𐤐(p‬/⁠pē⁠/).

Noun

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pi n (indeclinable)

  1. pi(Greek letter Π, π)
  2. (mathematics)pi(irrational mathematical constant)

Further reading

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  • pi in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromAncient Greekπεῖ(peî).

Noun

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pi m (pluralpis)

  1. pi(name of the Greek letter Π, π)

Etymology 2

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Onomatopoeic.

Alternative forms

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Interjection

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pi

  1. bleep(high-pitched sound)

Quechua

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Pronoun

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pi

  1. who

Romagnol

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatinplēnus(full).

Adjective

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pi m (femininepina,masculine pluralpi,feminine pluralpini)

  1. full

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromGreekπι(pi).

Noun

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pi m (uncountable)

  1. pi

Declension

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Declension ofpi
singular onlyindefinitedefinite
nominative-accusativepipiul
genitive-dativepipiului
vocativepiule

Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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 n (Cyrillic spellingпи̑)

  1. pi (Greek letter)
  2. pi (mathematical constant)

Shilluk

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Noun

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pi

  1. water

References

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  • B. Kohnen,Shilluk grammar : with a little English-Shilluk dictionary, Missioni Africane, Vérone, Italie, 317 pages,page 313, 1933

Slovene

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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 inan

  1. pi (Greek letter)
  2. pi (mathematical constant)

Inflection

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Thediacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Masculine inan., soft o-stem
nom. sing.
gen. sing.píja
singulardualplural
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
píjapíji
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
píjapíjevpíjev
dative
(dajȃlnik)
píjupíjemapíjem
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
píjapíje
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
píjupíjihpíjih
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
píjempíjemapíji

This noun needs aninflection-table template.

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpi/[ˈpi]
  • Rhymes:-i
  • Syllabification:pi

Noun

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pi f (pluralpíes)

  1. pi; the Greek letterΠ,π

Further reading

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Swahili

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Etymology

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FromProto-Bantu[Term?].

Pronunciation

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Particle

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pi

  1. Suffix used as an alternative togani to more specifically say "which" of a known noun class.
    Anakaa nyumba ipi?Which house does he live in?

Inflection

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Inflected forms of-pi
Noun classsingularplural
m-wa class(I/II)yupiwepi
m-mi class(III/IV)upiipi
ji-ma class(V/VI)lipiyapi
ki-vi class(VII/VIII)kipivipi
n class(IX/X)ipizipi
u class(XI)upiseen(X) orma(VI) class
pa class(XVI)papi
ku class(XVII)kupi
mu class(XVIII)mupi

See also

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  • gani
  • -po: definite place indicator
  • -ko: indefinite place indicator
  • -mo: "inside" of a definite place indicator

Swedish

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi n

  1. (mathematics)pi, a constant
  2. pi; a Greek letter

Tagalog

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromEnglishpee, the English name of the letterP/p.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi (Baybayin spellingᜉᜒ)

  1. the name of theLatin-script letterP/p, in theFilipino alphabet
    Synonyms:(in the Abakada alphabet)pa,(in the Abecedario)pe
See also
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Etymology 2

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Alteration ofpo with/i/ to soundcutesy. Originally atypographical error due to the closeness of the positions of the I and O keys in the keyboard.

Pronunciation

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Particle

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(Baybayin spellingᜉᜒ)(slang)

  1. Synonym ofpo
    Okeypi!
    Okay! (polite)

Further reading

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  • pi”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila,2018

Anagrams

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Tocharian B

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Particle

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pi

  1. really, indeed (used to emphasize questions and commands)

Totoro

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Noun

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pi

  1. water

References

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Tsafiki

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Noun

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pi

  1. water

References

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Veps

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Etymology

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FromProto-Finnic*pii, fromProto-Finno-Ugric*piŋe.

Noun

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pi

  1. tooth(protrusion of certain objects, e.g. a saw, rake)

Inflection

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Inflection ofpi (inflection type 13/ma)
nominative sing.pi
genitive sing.pin
partitive sing.pid
partitive plur.pid
singularplural
nominativepipid
accusativepinpid
genitivepinpiden
partitivepidpid
essive-instructivepinpin
translativepikšpikš
inessivepišpiš
elativepišpäipišpäi
illativepihepihe
adessivepilpil
ablativepilpäipilpäi
allativepilepile
abessivepitapita
comitativepinkepidenke
prolativepidmepidme
approximative Ipinnopidenno
approximative IIpinnokspidennoks
egressivepinnopäipidennopäi
terminative Ipihesaipihesai
terminative IIpilesaipilesai
terminative IIIpissai
additive Ipihepäipihepäi
additive IIpilepäipilepäi

References

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  • Zajceva, N. G., Mullonen, M. I. (2007) “зуб”, inUz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary]‎[7], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi f (pluralpiau)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

Mutation

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This word cannot be mutated.

See also

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West Makian

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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pi

  1. (ditransitive) togive
    Synonym:pula
    nipi de te(you)give me (some) tea!
  2. (ditransitive) tosell
    Synonym:pula

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofpi (action verb)
singularplural
inclusiveexclusive
1st persontepimepiapi
2nd personnepifepi
3rd personinanimateipidepi
animate
imperativenipi,pifipi,pi

References

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  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982)The Makian languages and their neighbours[8], Pacific linguistics

Yoruba

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

See also

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Zou

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Etymology 1

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FromProto-Kuki-Chin*puj(augmentative marker).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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pi

  1. big

Noun

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pi

  1. leader

Etymology 2

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From NorthernProto-Kuki-Chin*bii.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pi

  1. thatch

References

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  • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013)A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, pages40, 45
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