się
Polish
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sę. Cognate to Old Church Slavonic сѧ (sę).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɕɛ̃/, [ɕɛ̃w̃]
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Pronoun
się (genitive and accusative cases)
- generic reflexive pronoun; oneself, themselves
- Nazywam się Daniel.
- My name is Daniel (lit: I call myself Daniel).
- Nazywam się Daniel.
- each other, one another
Usage notes
Declension
Particle
się
- Used to form impersonal present or future tense.
- Robi się późno.
- It's getting late.
- Mówi się, że...
- It is said that...
- Robi się późno.
Further reading
- się in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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