cia
Esperanto
Etymology
From Esperanto second-person pronoun ci + possessive ending -a
Determiner
cia (accusative singular cian, plural ciaj, accusative plural ciajn)
- (possessive, archaic) thy, thine, your
- 1907, Vallienne, Henri, Kastelo de Prelongo, ch. 6:
- Cia sintenado estos vere fiera, li moke murmuretis en ŝian orelon, kiam ci estos vekinta la tutan loĝantaron.
- Thine attitude shall be truly proud, he mockingly whispered into her ear, when thou shalt have awakened the whole population.
- Cia sintenado estos vere fiera, li moke murmuretis en ŝian orelon, kiam ci estos vekinta la tutan loĝantaron.
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See also
Irish
Pronoun
cia
- Obsolete form of cé.
Derived terms
- cia an
- cia na
Spanish
Verb
cia
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