SEW
SI-
Old East Slavic: шьвьць (šĭvĭcĭ) ("tailor")
Old English: siwian
Sanskrit: सीव्यति (sī́vyati)
Gujarati: સીવવું (sīvvũ)
Konkani: शिव्चे (śivce)
Marathi: शिवणे (śivṇe)
Hindi: सीना (sīnā)
Lithuanian: siuvìkas, siuvikis ("tailor")
Lithuanian: siūti
Gothic: 𐍃𐌹𐌿𐌾𐌰𐌽 (siujan)
Old Saxon: siuwian
Old High German: siuwen
Middle High German: siuwen
Old Church Slavonic: шити (šiti)
Russian: шить (šitʹ)
Serbo-Croatian: ши̏ти, šȉti
Slovene: šíti
Czech: šít
Slovak: šiť
Upper Sorbian: šić
Bulgarian: ши́я (šíja)
Macedonian: ши́е (šíe)
North Frisian: siie
Old Frisian: sīa
Palula (Dardic): sila
Danish: sy
Norwegian: sy
Swedish: sy
SY-
Old Norse: sýja
Belarusian: шыць (šycʹ)
Ukrainian: ши́ти (šýty)
Polish: szyć
Lower Sorbian: šyś
SU-
Latin: suō
Middle Low German: suwen
Old Prussian: schuwikis (šuwikis) ("tailor")
SE-
---> Akolet: sewim
Old English: sēowian, sēowan
Middle English: sewen, seowen
English: sew
Scots: sew
Polish: szewc (ševc) ("tailor")
Saterland Frisian: säie
North Frisian: seie, sei
SV-
Belarusian: швец (švjec) ("tailor")
Russian: швец (švec) ("tailor")
Ukrainian: швец (švec) ("tailor")
Czech: švес ("tailor")
Slovak: švес ("tailor")
Polish: szwacz ("tailor")
SA-
North Frisian: saie
Polabian: sait
Serbo-Croatian: ша́вац, šávac ("tailor")
SO-
Middle English: sowen
HI-
Assamese: সীয়া (hia)
Article created on the 15th of November 2018.