lui

See also: Lui, lúi, luí, luì, -lui, lûi, lụi, ḷúi, lùi, and L’ui

Translingual

Etymology

Clipping of English Luiseño or Spanish luiseño.

Symbol

lui

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Luiseño.

See also

  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Luiseño terms

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • a lui

Etymology

From Late Latin illūi, which is a form of Latin illī (dative singular of ille). Compare Romanian lui.

Pronoun

lui m (genitive form of el, feminine equivalent ljei, plural lor)

  1. his

Pronoun

lui m ((long/stressed) dative form of el, feminine equivalent ljei, plural lor)

  1. to him

Usage notes

It is always preceded by 'a'- "a lui".

  • ljei (feminine equivalent)
  • el/elu (masculine singular nominative and masculine singular accusative- long/stressed form)
  • ãlj/ilj/lji (masculine/feminine singular dative- short/unstressed form)
  • ãl (masculine singular accusative- short/unstressed form)
  • (a) lor (masculine/feminine plural genitive and masculine/feminine plural dative- long/stressed form)

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lœy̯/
  • Audio:(file)

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch loy, from Proto-Germanic *lujaz. further etymology unsure. May be cognate with the Old Norse adjective lúinn (exhausted). Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *lewH- (to cut off, separate, free), source of Proto-Germanic *lausaz, Albanian lirë.[1]

Adjective

lui (comparative luier, superlative luist)

  1. lazy
Declension
Declension of lui
uninflected lui
inflected luie
comparative luier
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial lui luier het luist
het luiste
indefinite m./f. sing. luie luiere luiste
n. sing. lui luier luiste
plural luie luiere luiste
definite luie luiere luiste
partitive luis luiers
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Berbice Creole Dutch: loi
  • Negerhollands: lui, loi, looje

Etymology 2

Short form of luiden, a variant of lieden.[2]

Noun

lui pl (plural only, diminutive luitjes n)

  1. alternative form of lieden
Derived terms
Descendants

References

  1. ^ P.A.F. van Veen en N. van der Sijs (1997), Etymologisch woordenboek: de herkomst van onze woorden, 2e druk, Van Dale Lexicografie, Utrecht/Antwerpen
  2. ^ de Vries / de Tollenaere, "Etymologisch Woordenboek", Utrecht 1986 (14de druk), →ISBN; article lieden

Anagrams

Esperanto

Etymology

Borrowed from French louer. Etymologically related to loko.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlui/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ui
  • Hyphenation: lu‧i

Verb

lui (present luas, past luis, future luos, conditional luus, volitive luu)

  1. (transitive) to rent (something from someone)

Conjugation

Conjugation of lui
present past future
singular plural singular plural singular plural
tense luas luis luos
active participle luanta luantaj luinta luintaj luonta luontaj
acc. luantan luantajn luintan luintajn luontan luontajn
passive participle luata luataj luita luitaj luota luotaj
acc. luatan luatajn luitan luitajn luotan luotajn
nominal active participle luanto luantoj luinto luintoj luonto luontoj
acc. luanton luantojn luinton luintojn luonton luontojn
nominal passive participle luato luatoj luito luitoj luoto luotoj
acc. luaton luatojn luiton luitojn luoton luotojn
adverbial active participle luante luinte luonte
adverbial passive participle luate luite luote
infinitive lui imperative luu conditional luus

Derived terms

Franco-Provençal

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin illui.

Pronoun

lui m (ORB, broad)

  1. him (third-person singular masculine dative or tonic)

See also

Franco-Provençal personal pronouns
nominative accusative dative tonic1 possessive2
singular 1st person jo min
2nd person te tin
3rd person masculine il lo / le lui sin
feminine el la lyé
neuter o y
reflexive
plural 1st person nos noutro
2nd person vos voutro
3rd person masculine ils los / les lor lor
feminine els les lor / lyés
reflexive

1 Disjunctive or object of a preposition.   2 Generally preceded by a definite article.

References

  • lui in DicoFranPro: Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – on dicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lɥi/
  • (Belgium) IPA(key): /lwi/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -i, -ɥi, -wi[usage 1]

Etymology 1

Inherited from Late Latin illui.

Pronoun

lui m

  1. him, he; the third-person masculine singular personal pronoun used after a preposition, or as the predicate of a linking verb, or when disjoined from a sentence, or as a stressed subject
    J'habitais avec lui.
    I was living with him.
    C'est lui qui a dit cela.
    It was him who said that.
    Lui, il n'en sait rien.
    He doesn't know anything about it.
    • 1873, Alphonse Daudet, Contes du Lundi, La Dernière Classe:
      Je crois aussi que je n'avais jamais si bien écouté, et que lui non plus n'avait jamais mis autant de patience à ses explications.
      I believe also that I had never listened so well, and that neither had he ever put so much patience into his explanations.
  2. him, her; the third-person singular personal pronoun used as an indirect object
    Je lui ai donné le livre.
    I gave the book to him/her.
Synonyms
Derived terms
French personal pronouns
number person gender nominative
(subject)
accusative
(direct complement)
dative
(indirect complement)
locative
(at)
genitive
(of)
disjunctive
(tonic)1
emphatic
reflexive
relative proximal distal
singular first je, j’ me, m’ moi moi-même
second tu te, t’ toi toi-même
third masculine il2 le, l’ lui y en lui lui-même celui celui-ci celui-là
feminine elle la, l’ elle elle-même celle celle-ci celle-là
indeterminate on3, l’on (formal), ce4, c’, ça ce ceci cela, ça
reflexive se, s’5 soi soi-même
plural first nous nous nous nous-mêmes
second6 vous vous vous vous-mêmes,
vous-même6
third masculine ils7 les leur y en eux7 eux-mêmes7 ceux ceux-ci ceux-là
feminine elles elles elles-mêmes celles celles-ci celles-là

1 The disjunctive (tonic) forms are also used after an explicit preposition (de/d‘, à, pour, chez, dans, vers, sur, sous, ...), instead the accusative, dative, genitive, locative, or reflexive forms, where a preposition is implied.
2 Il is also used as an impersonal nominative-only pronoun.
3 On can also function as a first person plural (although agreeing with third person singular verb forms).
4 The nominal indeterminate form ce (demonstrative) can also be used with the auxiliary verb être as a plural, instead of the proximal or distal gendered forms.
5 The reflexive third person singular forms (se or s’) for accusative or dative are also used as third person plural reflexive.
6 Vous is also used as the polite singular form, in which case the plural disjunctive tonic vous-mêmes becomes singular vous-même.
7 Ils, eux and eux-mêmes are also used when a group has a mixture of masculine and feminine members.

Descendants
  • Haitian Creole: li

Etymology 2

see the verb luire

Participle

lui (intransitive, hence invariable)

  1. past participle of luire

Usage notes

  1. ^ Never rhymes with "Louis" which in accent merging /ɥi/ and /wi/ is disyllabic.

References

Friulian

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin illui.

Pronoun

lui

  1. he
  2. you (formal)

See also

Friulian personal pronouns
singular plural
1st person jo
2nd person familiar tu
polite lui, lôr
3rd person m lui, lôr
f lôr

Italian

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin illui. Compare Sicilian iḍḍu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈluj/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -uj
  • Hyphenation: lùi

Pronoun

lui (plural loro, feminine lei)

  1. he
    Synonym: egli
  2. (disjunctive) him
  3. it
    • 1472, Giusto de’ Conti, La bella mano, Giannalberto Tumermani (1750), page 122:
      Il cor meco s’adira, ed io con lui.
      My heart gets angry with me, and I with it.
    • 2000, Gianfranco Liori, Come un fumetto giapponese, Giunti, published 2008, page 64:
      Cercai il mio portafogli dentro lo zaino, ma era sparito anche lui e tutti i soldi che c’erano dentro.
      I looked for my wallet in the backpack, but it had disappeared as well, along with all the money inside.

See also

References

  • lui in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

Anagrams

Kambera

Verb

lui

  1. (intransitive) to melt
  2. (intransitive) to dissolve

Derived terms

References

  • Marian Klamer (1998) A Grammar of Kambera, Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 179

Latin

Noun

luī

  1. dative singular of luēs

Pronoun

lui (Early Medieval Latin)

  1. alternative form of illui

Verb

luī

  1. first-person singular perfect active indicative of luō

References

Mizo

Etymology

From Proto-Kuki-Chin *luuy, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *lwi(y).

Noun

lui

  1. river

References

  • Grammar and Dictionary of the Lushai Language by J.H. Lorrain, Shillong 1898

Romanian

Alternative forms

  • lu'informal

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin illūi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luj/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Audio:(file)

Pronoun

lui m (genitive form of el, feminine equivalent ei, plural lor)

  1. his
    Synonym: său
    Au ceasul lui?
    Do they have his watch?

Declension

lui is invariable – it stays the same no matter the gender, number (singular/plural) or case of the thing that is possessed.

Pronoun

lui m (stressed dative form of el, feminine equivalent ei, plural lor)

  1. (indirect object, third-person singular) to him
    Synonym: (unstressed form) îi

Article

lui

  1. genitive/dative article for proper names designating people that morphologically don't permit a suffix
    Casa lui Carmen.
    Carmen's house.
    Asta nu-i place lui Bogdan.
    Bogdan doesn't like this.

Usage notes

Whereas singular masculine proper names always form the genitive and dative using the preposed lui, feminine ones only do so when the specific name doesn't have a genitive/dative form itself: casa lui Carmen but casa Mariei. This rule is ignored by many in informal situations and lui is used with feminine names either way.

Spanish

Verb

lui

  1. inflection of luir:
    1. first-person singular preterite indicative
    2. second-person singular voseo imperative

Uneapa

Etymology

From Proto-Oceanic *ruyuŋ with irregular l, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *duyuŋ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lui/

Noun

lui

  1. dugong

Further reading

  • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*duyuŋ₂”, in the CLDF dataset from The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–), →DOI

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Verb

lui • (𫩍 - 𨙝, 𬰉, 𨆢)

  1. to step back; to recede; to move backward; to retreat
  2. to (fall, look, think) back
  3. (of disease, anger, etc.) to abate; to decrease
  4. (rare) synonym of lùi (to postpone)

See also