Semič (pronounced [ˈseːmitʃ]; German: Semitsch) is a market settlement in Slovenia and the seat of the Municipality of Semič in the traditional region of White Carniola in southeastern Slovenia. The municipality is included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. It gets its name from Semenič Castle, which used to stand on a hill above the settlement. Semič was the location of a Yugoslav Partisan base and airfield in the Second World War, from where Allied airmen and escaped and freed prisoners of war were airlifted to safety.
The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Stephen and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Novo Mesto. It was first mentioned in written sources dating to 1228.
Semič contains a large number of hamlets, some of which used to be independent settlements. These include Coklovca, Gaber pri Semiču, Gora, Kašča, Kot pri Semiču (German: Winkel), Krč, Mladica, Podturn, Sadinja Vas (Sadinja vas, German: Sodinsdorf), Sela pri Semiču (German: Sela bei Heiligengeist), Trata, Vavpča Vas (Vavpča vas, German: Amtmannsdorf), Vrh, and Vrtača pri Semiču.
Semi- is a Latin prefix to a verb, noun, or adjective meaning "half". Some compounds formed with it are often abbreviated to simply "semi" in appropriate contexts:
Numeral or number prefixes are prefixes derived from numerals or occasionally other numbers. In English and other European languages, they are used to coin numerous series of words, such as unicycle – bicycle – tricycle, dyad – triad – decade, biped – quadruped, September – October – November – December, decimal – hexadecimal, sexagenarian – octogenarian, centipede – millipede, etc. There are two principal systems, taken from Latin and Greek, each with several subsystems; in addition, Sanskrit occupies a marginal position. There is also an international set of metric prefixes, which are used in the metric system, and which for the most part are either distorted from the forms below or not based on actual number words.
In the following prefixes, a final vowel is normally dropped before a root that begins with a vowel, with the exceptions of bi-, which is bis- before a vowel, and of the other monosyllables, du-, di-, dvi-, tri-, which are invariable.
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Rock the party with your hottie body!
Sitting in an electric chair
Oh too scared to go nowhere
Sitting in an electric chair
Oh too scared to go nowhere
Set me free
Set me free
Won't you won't you set me free?
I'm too scared
You're too scared
He's too scared and she's too scared
Sitting with the hands tied
A chicken with the brain fried
Sitting with the hands tied
A chicken with the brain fried
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Set me free
Won't you won't you set me free?
Set me free
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Won't you won't you set me free?
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I need a holiday, I need it with my pay
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Sitting in a birdcage
Working for a small wage
Sitting in a stale maze
Dreaming of a holiday
Well, I'm just thinking 'bout the master plan
How to get out from underneath the thumb of the man
Because all I have is a bucket of schemes
Pullin'on the teat to collect-a my cream
Set me free
Set me free
Won't you won't you set me free?
Set me free
Set me free
Won't you won't you set me free?
I need a holiday, I need it with my pay
Pay up!