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See also:ś,ś-,andAppendix:Variations of "s"

Old Polish

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Etymology

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Proto-Indo-European*ḱe
Proto-Indo-European*ís
Proto-Indo-European*ḱís
Proto-Balto-Slavic*śis
Proto-Slavic*sьder.
Old Polish

    Derived fromProto-Slavic*sь.

    Pronunciation

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    Suffix

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    1. attached to pronouns with an undefinite meaning;some-

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    Descendants

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    Polish

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    Proto-Indo-European*ḱe
    Proto-Indo-European*ís
    Proto-Indo-European*ḱís
    Proto-Balto-Slavic*śis
    Proto-Slavic*sьder.
    Old Polish
    Polish

      Inherited fromOld Polish. Cognate withKashubian-s,Slovincian-sz.

      Particle

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      1. appended torelative/interrogative pronouns to formindefinite pronouns;some-
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      Etymology 2

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        (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

        Suffix

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        (feminine-sia)

        1. forms diminutives, particularly of names
          Alternative form:-iś
          Jan + ‎ → ‎Jaś
          Krzysztof + ‎ → ‎Krzyś
          Adam + ‎ → ‎Adaś

        Etymology 3

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        Derived fromOld Polishjeś, fromProto-Slavic*esi.

        Suffix

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        1. second-person singular verb suffix
        Usage notes
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        • In colloquial usage, this suffix may be detached from the verb (leaving the verb in a third-person form), and instead attached to an adverbial, predicative or other word. The verb may be even omitted altogether; in that case, it is implied to bebyć(to be).
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        Silesian

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        Etymology

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        Etymology tree
        Proto-Indo-European*ḱe
        Proto-Indo-European*ís
        Proto-Indo-European*ḱís
        Proto-Balto-Slavic*śis
        Proto-Slavic*sьder.
        Old Polish
        Silesian

          Inherited fromOld Polish.

          Suffix

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          1. attached to pronouns with an undefinite meaning;some-

          Derived terms

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