sacīt

Etymology
From, from , , from , from.

The meaning changes may have been: “to chase, to look for” > “to follow” > “to follow (with words, after what someone else said)” > “to say.”

Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (< ), 🇨🇬 (< ), 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to say, tell to express something, especially something short, orally
 * 2) to say, to tell to make something known, to inform about something
 * 3) to say, to tell, to order, to warn
 * 4) to say to have and/or express an opinion
 * 5) to say to express something in a work of art, or in a written text
 * 6)  it must be said, it must be admitted, I have to say (that...)
 * 7)  to say (to express non-orally, with one's actions, facial expressions, etc.)
 * 8)  to say to be, to happen in such a way that some conclusion or information can be deduced, obtained
 * 9)  to not reproach, to not condemn, to not complain (lit. to say nothing)
 * 10)  to call, to consider (something as something else)
 * 1) to say, to tell, to order, to warn
 * 2) to say to have and/or express an opinion
 * 3) to say to express something in a work of art, or in a written text
 * 4)  it must be said, it must be admitted, I have to say (that...)
 * 5)  to say (to express non-orally, with one's actions, facial expressions, etc.)
 * 6)  to say to be, to happen in such a way that some conclusion or information can be deduced, obtained
 * 7)  to not reproach, to not condemn, to not complain (lit. to say nothing)
 * 8)  to call, to consider (something as something else)
 * 1)  it must be said, it must be admitted, I have to say (that...)
 * 2)  to say (to express non-orally, with one's actions, facial expressions, etc.)
 * 3)  to say to be, to happen in such a way that some conclusion or information can be deduced, obtained
 * 4)  to not reproach, to not condemn, to not complain (lit. to say nothing)
 * 5)  to call, to consider (something as something else)
 * 1)  to say to be, to happen in such a way that some conclusion or information can be deduced, obtained
 * 2)  to not reproach, to not condemn, to not complain (lit. to say nothing)
 * 3)  to call, to consider (something as something else)
 * 1)  to not reproach, to not condemn, to not complain (lit. to say nothing)
 * 2)  to call, to consider (something as something else)
 * 1)  to call, to consider (something as something else)

Usage notes
The verbs and  seem to be near-perfect synonyms. Note, however, that the present tense forms of are not often used; the corresponding forms of  are much more frequent.

Related terms

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