Sich

/zɪç/ pronoun

Definition

German reflexive pronoun meaning 'oneself' or 'themselves,' used when the subject and object of a sentence refer to the same person or thing. Essential for forming reflexive verbs in German.

Etymology

From Middle High German sich, from Old High German sih, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *sik. Related to similar reflexive pronouns across Germanic languages, representing one of the most ancient grammatical features in the Indo-European language family.

Kelly Says

This tiny German word is surprisingly complex - it can mean 'himself,' 'herself,' 'itself,' 'themselves,' or even 'oneself' depending on context, making it one of the most versatile pronouns in the language. Mastering 'sich' is often considered a milestone for German language learners because it's essential for expressing so many everyday actions.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
እሱ
esuu
ARالعربية
نفسه
nafsahu
BNবাংলা
নিজেকে
nijet-ekhe
CACatalà
ell
el
CSČeština
se
seh
DADansk
sig
sig
DEDeutsch
sich
zich
ELΕλληνικά
αυτόν
avton
ESEspañol
sich
sich
FAفارسی
خود
khod
FISuomi
itse
it-se
FRFrançais
soi
swa
GUGU
ત્યાં
tyaan
HAHA
kansa
kan-sa
HEעברית
את
et
HIहिन्दी
अपने
apne
HUMagyar
magát
ma-gat
IDBahasa Indonesia
diri
di-ree
IGIG
ya
ya
ITItaliano
se
seh
JA日本語
自分
jibun
KKKK
кісі
ki-si
KMKM
អ្នក
anok
KO한국어
자신
jasin
MRMR
स्वतः
sva-ta
MSBahasa Melayu
diri
di-ree
MYမြန်မာ
ကိုယ်
ko-ey
NLNederlands
zich
zich
NONorsk
seg
seg
PAPA
ਇੱਕ
ekh
PLPolski
siebie
syeh-bee
PTPortuguês
a si
ah see
RORomână
pe el
peh el
RUРусский
себе
sebe
SVSvenska
sig
seeg
SWKiswahili
yeye
yeh-yeh
TAதமிழ்
அவர்கள்
avar-gal
TEతెలుగు
ఆత్మ
aathma
THไทย
ตัว
tua
TLTL
siya
see-ya
TRTürkçe
kendisi
kendisi
UKУкраїнська
своїм
svoim
URاردو
خود
khud
VITiếng Việt
chính mình
ching minh
YOYO
ẹni
eh-nee
ZH中文
自己
zìjǐ
ZUZU
u
oo

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