Sisi Meaning in English
word
ˈsiːsi
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ˈsiːsi
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释义
A Swahili word meaning 'side,' used to refer to a person's position next to something, or one part or area of something.
用法与细微差别
Used primarily in East Africa, especially in Swahili-speaking regions. Commonly appears in phrases to indicate proximity or relationship (e.g. 'by my side'). Not used in standard English except in cultural or language discussions.
Spanish: ladoPortuguese (BR): ladoPortuguese (PT): ladoChinese (Simplified): 侧 - 边Chinese (Traditional): 側 - 邊Hindi: तरफ़ - किनाराArabic: جانبBengali: পাশRussian: сторонаJapanese: 側Vietnamese: bênKorean: 옆 - 측면Turkish: yan - tarafUrdu: طرفIndonesian: sisi
例句
He stood at my sisi.
basic
Place the chair on the left sisi of the table.
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There is water on both sisi of the road.
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"I'll always be by your sisi," she said.
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He prefers to sit on the window sisi when traveling.
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She switched to the other sisi to get a better view.
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