canciari
Sicilian
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Old French cangier, changier. Parallel borrowing with Old Italian cangiare, Spanish canjear, English change.
Pronunciation
editVerb
editcanciari
- to change
- Synonyms: mutari, mudificari
- to exchange
Inflection
edit Conjugation of canciari (first conjugation)
infinitive | canciari | ||||||
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gerund | canciannu | ||||||
past participle | canciatu | ||||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | iu | tu | iddu/idda | nuàutri | vuàutri | iddi | |
present | canciu | cancii, canci | cancia | canciamu | canciati | càncianu, cànciunu | |
imperfect | canciava, canciavu | canciavi | canciava | canciàvamu | canciàvavu | canciàvanu, canciàvunu | |
preterite | canciai | canciasti | canciau, canciò | canciammu, canciamu | canciàstivu | canciàrunu, canciaru | |
future1 | cancirò, cancirogghiu | cancirai | cancirà | canciremu | cancireti, canciriti | cancirannu | |
present perfect | Use the present indicative tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
past perfect | Use the imperfect indicative tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
conditional1 | iu | tu | iddu/idda | nuàutri | vuàutri | iddi | |
present | cancirìa | cancirissi | cancirìa | cancirìamu | cancirìavu | cancirìanu | |
past | Use the present conditional tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
subjunctive | iu | tu | iddu/idda | nuàutri | vuàutri | iddi | |
present | canciu | cancii, canci | cancia | canciamu | canciati | càncianu, cànciunu | |
imperfect | canciassi | canciassi | canciassi | canciàssimu | canciàssivu | canciàssiru | |
present perfect | Use the imperfect subjunctive tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
imperative | – | tu | vossìa | nuàutri | vuàutri | – | |
— | cancia | canciassi | canciamu | canciati | — | ||
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