[saˈlu]
1. feminine noun Health, welfare.
2. interjection Cheers!, good health!
Etymology: From Latin salus, salutis.
[saˈlu]
1. feminine noun Health, welfare.
2. interjection Cheers!, good health!
Etymology: From Latin salus, salutis.
[sant]
1. adjective Holy.
2. masculine noun Saint.
Etymology: From Latin sanctus.
[si]
1. conditional conjunction If, in case.
Etymology: From Latin si.
2. adverb of affirmation Yes.
Etymology: From Latin sic.
[si bai̯n]
1. concessive conjunction Although. Example: Si bain ill hast façat grãns progreixes, tuvïe nõn hast ou nivell sufizant, although he has made a great improvement, he is not up to the standard yet.
[ˈsuzid]
1. adjective Dirty.
Etymology: From Latin succidus.
[ˈsala]
1. feminine noun Salt.
Etymology: From Latin sal.
[souˈjetɾe]
1. transitive verb To hold, to carry, to support.
Etymology: From Latin subiectare.
[ˈsufləɾe]
1. transitive verb To blow out (candles), to blow away (by the wind).
2. intransitive verb To blow.
Etymology: From Latin sufflare.
[ˈʃpau̯ta]
1. feminine noun Back (anatomy).
Etymology: From Latin spatula via metathesis *spalta.