Quick Reference
- What does -si- mean in English?
- -si- means "This is a bit tricky as '-si-' is not a standalone word. It's part of a verb construction. Based on the example, it seems to be related to 'not going' or 'refusing'." in English.
- Definition of -si-
- A prefix used to negate a verb, indicating the action is not happening or is refused.
- Tsanangudzo ye-si-
- Ichi chiiswa chinotaridza pikiso chinoshanda pamwe chete na ha- . Itai haasiendi kubhora, nhasi zvaita sei?
- Part of speech
- verb prefix (used to negate a verb)