gd sinn

A Scottish Gaelic term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, and French Wiktionary
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Related terms

  • gd e (n) ➜
  • gd i (n) ➜
  • gd iad (n) ➜
  • gd mi ➜
  • gd sibh (n) ➜
  • en us ➜
  • en we ➜
  • fr nous ➜
  • gd e ➜
  • gd i ➜
  • gd iad ➜
  • gd mi ➜
  • gd sibh ➜
  • gd thu ➜
  • gd thu (n) ➜

Synonyms

  • de wir ➜
  • en we (n) ➜
  • gd sinn (n) ➜
  • hu mi ➜

Etymologically related

  • gd annainn ➜
  • gd bhuainn ➜
  • gd dhinn ➜
  • gd eadarainn ➜
  • gd fodhainn ➜
  • gd leinn ➜
  • gd oirnn ➜
  • gd romhainn ➜
  • gd ruinn ➜
  • gd sinne ➜
  • gd tharainn ➜
  • gd thuca ➜
  • gd thugainn ➜
  • gd tromhainn ➜
  • gd umainn ➜

Derived terms

  • gd sinn (n) ➜

Word forms

  • gd sinne (n) ➜

Etymological roots of "sinn"

  • sga sinni ➜

Links to other resources

  • en.wiktionary.org sinn
  • fr.wiktionary.org sinn
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