sinine

English

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɪniːn/
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Noun

sinine (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) An alkaloid found in Heimia salicifolia. (Can we add an example for this sense?) (Can we add a collocation for this sense?)

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Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *sininen, from sini- + -ne.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsinine/
  • Hyphenation: si‧ni‧ne
  • Rhymes: -ine

Adjective

sinine (genitive sinise, partitive sinist, comparative sinisem, superlative kõige sinisem or siniseim)

  1. blue (color)
    Ta oli mustade juuste ja siniste silmadega.
    She had black hair and blue eyes.

Declension

Noun

sinine (genitive sinise, partitive sinist)

  1. The color blue.
    Aed värviti sinise värviga üle.
    The fence was painted with the blue color.
  2. Something colored in blue.
    Ma kannan meeleldi sinist.
    I like to wear blue.

Declension

Interjection

sinine

  1. Used in mild curse phrases, usually suits phonetically with the next word.
    Oh sa sinine sitikas!
    Damn it!
    (literally, “You blue beetle!”)
  • indigosinine
  • helesinine
  • padasinine
  • potisinine
  • rohekassinine
  • sinakasroheline
  • siniroheline
  • sinisilmne
  • taevasinine
  • taevassinine
  • tsüaansinine
  • tumesinine

See also

Colors in Estonian · värvid (layout · text)
     valge      hall      must
             punane; karmiinpunane              oranž; pruun              kollane; kreem
             laimiroheline, kollakasroheline              roheline              mündiroheline; tumeroheline
             tsüaansinine, rohekassinine; sinakasroheline, siniroheline              taevasinine, taevassinine              sinine
             lilla, violetne; potisinine, indigosinine              fuksia, magentapunane; lilla, purpurne, purpurpunane              roosa

Livvi

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *sininen.

Adjective

sinine

  1. blue (color)

Declension

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Veps

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *sininen.

Adjective

sinine

  1. blue

Inflection

Inflection of sinine (inflection type 28/sinine)
nominative sing. sinine
genitive sing. sinižen
partitive sing. siništ
partitive plur. sinižid
singular plural
nominative sinine sinižed
accusative sinižen sinižed
genitive sinižen sinižiden
partitive siništ sinižid
essive-instructive sinižen sinižin
translative sinižeks sinižikš
inessive sinižes sinižiš
elative sinižespäi sinižišpäi
illative sinižehe sinižihe
adessive sinižel sinižil
ablative siniželpäi sinižilpäi
allative sinižele sinižile
abessive sinižeta sinižita
comitative siniženke sinižidenke
prolative siništme sinižidme
approximative I siniženno sinižidenno
approximative II sinižennoks sinižidennoks
egressive sinižennopäi sinižidennopäi
terminative I sinižehesai sinižihesai
terminative II siniželesai sinižilesai
terminative III sinižessai
additive I sinižehepäi sinižihepäi
additive II siniželepäi sinižilepäi

Derived terms

  • muzasinine
  • sinižma

Noun

sinine

  1. blue

Inflection

Inflection of sinine (inflection type 28/sinine)
nominative sing. sinine
genitive sing. sinižen
partitive sing. siništ
partitive plur. sinižid
singular plural
nominative sinine sinižed
accusative sinižen sinižed
genitive sinižen sinižiden
partitive siništ sinižid
essive-instructive sinižen sinižin
translative sinižeks sinižikš
inessive sinižes sinižiš
elative sinižespäi sinižišpäi
illative sinižehe sinižihe
adessive sinižel sinižil
ablative siniželpäi sinižilpäi
allative sinižele sinižile
abessive sinižeta sinižita
comitative siniženke sinižidenke
prolative siništme sinižidme
approximative I siniženno sinižidenno
approximative II sinižennoks sinižidennoks
egressive sinižennopäi sinižidennopäi
terminative I sinižehesai sinižihesai
terminative II siniželesai sinižilesai
terminative III sinižessai
additive I sinižehepäi sinižihepäi
additive II siniželepäi sinižilepäi

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), синий”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

Võro

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *sininen.

Adjective

sinine (genitive sinidse, partitive sinist)

  1. blue

Inflection

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