gi – Wiktionary

english [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From japanese ( g, “ clothe ” ) ; merely used in combination, normally with the appoint of a martial art such as 柔道着 ( jūdōgi, “ judo undifferentiated ” ) or 空手着 ( karategi, “ karate uniform ” ) .

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

gi ( plural gis or gi )

  1. A martial arts uniform.
    • 1990, Thomas Pynchon, Vineland, Vintage 2000, p. 108:
      By the time they got up to the reception building, there was a welcoming committee standing in the lamp-lined drive, all in black gi, headed by a tall, fit, scholarly-looking woman named Sister Rochelle [

      … ]

    • 2022 September 20, Danya Hajjaji, “‘Really nice guy’: Tom Hardy surprises competitors with entry and victory in martial arts contest”, in The Guardian‎[1]: September 20, Danya Hajjaji, “ ‘ Really nice guy ’ : Tom Hardy surprises competitors with introduction and victory in soldierly arts contest ”, in

      Attenders watched the Mad Max: Fury Road star, dressed in a blue gi, subdue his opponents and win all his matches. Hardy’s certificate of achievement was awarded to “Edward Hardy” – the actor’s real name.

Anagrams [edit ]

Breton [edit ]

noun [edit ]

gi

  1. ki indulgent mutant of

Chamorro [edit ]

preposition [edit ]

gi

cornish [edit ]

noun [edit ]

gi

  1. ki soft mutation of

indonesian [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Hindi घी ( ghī ) or Urdu گھی ‎, from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀖𑀺𑀤 ( ghida ), from Sanskrit घृत ( ghṛtá ). Cognate of English ghee .

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): [ ˈɡi ]
  • Hyphenation: gilbert

noun [edit ]

gi ( first-person possessive giku, second-person possessive gimu, third-person possessive ginya )

promote take [edit ]

  • “gi” in Online Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language [Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia Daring ], Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.

italian [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Latin ( the name of the letter G ) .

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

gi degree fahrenheit ( invariable )

  1. G The name of the Latin-script lettergee

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japanese [edit ]

Romanization [edit ]

gi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of
  2. Rōmaji transcription of

Lashi [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

adjectival [edit ]

gi

  1. ge alternative class of

particle [edit ]

gi

  1. turns the predate discussion into a nominative

References [edit ]

  • Hkaw Luk (2017) A grammatical sketch of Lacid‎[2], Chiang Mai: Payap University (master thesis)

etymology [edit ]

akin with Hiw ga, and besides with Proto-Polynesian *kawa, Tongan kava. From Proto-Oceanic *kawaʀ, doublet of *wakaʀ ( “ etymon ” ) .

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

gi

  1. kava plant, Piper methysticum
  2. kava, an intoxicating beverage made from the kava plant.

foster interpretation [edit ]

  • p.526 of: Alexandre François (2010), Pragmatic demotion and clause dependency: On two atypical subordinating strategies in the Lo-Toga and Hiw (Torres, Vanuatu), in Isabelle Bril (ed.), Clause Linking and Clause Hierarchy (Studies in Language Companion Series 121), 499–548. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

Matal [edit ]

pronoun [edit ]

gi

  1. I, me ( first-person singular pronoun )
    Gi zil Yahudiya, tayyà gi à Tarsus uwana la Səlisəya, gi bəzi huɗ gudəŋ məŋga gà (Sləray 21:39).[1]
    I [ am ] a jewish man, I was born in Tarsus which [ is ] in Cilicia, I [ am ] a valet from an important city ( Acts 21:39 )
    Dagay lakana kadànəŋaw gi aya tsəràh à uwana (Mata 23:39).[2]
    For I tell you, you will never see me from nowadays on until you say ( Mathhew 23:39 )

References [edit ]

Middle Dutch [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Old Dutch , from Proto-West Germanic *jiʀ, from Proto-Germanic *jūz .

pronunciation [edit ]

pronoun [edit ]

gi

  1. you ( nominative, plural )
  2. you ( nominative, singular, informal )

use notes [edit ]

This pronoun began to replace the old singular imprint du during the Middle Dutch time period, finally replacing it all in all .

inflection [edit ]

Middle Dutch personal pronouns

singular plural
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
masc. fem. neut.
nominative ic du hi si het wi gi si
accusative mi di hemhen haer ons u hemhen
dative hemhen
genitive mijn dijn sijn haer sijn onse uwe haer

alternate forms [edit ]

Descendants [edit ]

  • Dutch: gijjij
    • Afrikaans: jy
    • Berbice Creole Dutch: ju
    • Jersey Dutch: jāi
    • Negerhollands: joeju
    • Petjo: jij
  • Limburgish: geer

further read [edit ]

Middle low german [edit ]

alternate forms [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Old Saxon , from Proto-Germanic *jūz .

pronunciation [edit ]

pronoun [edit ]

  1. you, ye ( nominative, plural )

deterioration [edit ]

Descendants [edit ]

  • Low German: jijie
    • Plautdietsch: jie

norwegian Bokmål [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Old Norse gefa, from Proto-Germanic *gebaną, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰab(ʰ)- .

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /jiː/

verb [edit ]

gi ( imperative gi, present tense gir, passive gis, simple past ga or gav, past participle gitt )

  1. to give (transfer the possession of something to someone else)

Derived terms [edit ]

Terms derived from gi

  • angi
  • avgi
  • energigivende
  • frigi
  • lovgivende
  • lovgivning
  • navngi
  • omgi
  • oppgi
  • prisgi
  • tilgi
  • tilkjennegi
  • utgi

References [edit ]

  • “gi” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

norwegian Nynorsk [edit ]

verb [edit ]

gi ( present tense gir, past tense gav, past participle gitt, passive infinitive givast, present participle givande, imperative gi )

  1. gje alternative form of

Old dutch [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Proto-West Germanic *jiʀ, from Proto-Germanic *jūz.

pronoun [edit ]

  1. you ( plural )

alternative forms [edit ]

Descendants [edit ]

  • Middle Dutch: gi
    • Dutch: gij, jij
      • Afrikaans: jy
      • Berbice Creole Dutch: ju
      • Jersey Dutch: jāi
      • Negerhollands: joeju
      • Petjo: jij
    • Limburgish: geer

further reading [edit ]

  • “gi, ir”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012

Old English [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

adverb [edit ]

ġī

  1. ġēa alternative form of

Old Saxon [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Proto-West Germanic *jiʀ, from Proto-Germanic *jūz. Accusative and dative from Proto-Germanic *iwwiz, discrepancy of *izwiz .

pronoun [edit ]

  1. you ( plural )

descent [edit ]

Old Saxon personal pronouns

Personal pronouns
Singular 1. 2. 3. megabyte 3. farad 3. normality
Nominative ik thū siu it
Accusative memik thīthik ina sia
Dative thī imu iru it
Genitive mīn thīn is ira is
Dual 1. 2.
Nominative wit git
Accusative unk ink
Dative
Genitive unkero inker, inca
Plural 1. 2. 3. megabyte 3. fluorine 3. n
Nominative we , ge sia sia siu
Accusative ūsunsik euiuiuu
Dative ūs im
Genitive ūser euwariuweriuwariuweroiuwera iro

Descendants [edit ]

  • Middle Low German: îyie
    • Low German: jijie
      • Plautdietsch: jie

Rawang [edit ]

alternate forms [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

gi

Romansch [edit ]

option forms [edit ]

  • ( Rumantsch Grischun

    ,

    Sursilvan

    ,

    Puter

    ,

    Vallader ) di

  • ( Surmiran ) de

etymology [edit ]

From Latin diēs .

noun [edit ]

gi megabyte ( plural gis )

Sranan Tongo [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From English give .

pronunciation [edit ]

verb [edit ]

gi

  1. to give

preposition [edit ]

gi

  1. to ( indicates indirect object )

sumerian [edit ]

Romanization [edit ]

gi

  1. 𒄀 ( gilbert ) Romanization of

vietnamese [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

etymology 1 [edit ]

Borrowed from italian gi .

noun [edit ]

gi

  1. The name of the Latin-script digraph GI/Gi/gi.
custom notes [edit ]
  • If gi represents the sound /z/ or /j/ before an i, that i is entirely merged with the gi. For example, use , gỉ, giết, not *giì, *giỉ, *giiết.

etymology 2 [edit ]

Borrowed from french ji .

noun [edit ]

gi

  1. J The mention of the Latin-script letter
synonym [edit ]

welshman [edit ]

noun [edit ]

gi megabyte

  1. ci easy mutant of

mutation [edit ]

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
ci gi

nghi chi
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

yoruba [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

IPA ( key ) : /ɡí/

noun [edit ]

  1. G The name of the Latin-script letter

See besides [edit ]

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