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Etymology

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From Malay sedia, from Sanskrit साध्य (sādhya).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [səˈdia̯]
  • Hyphenation: sê‧dia

Adverb

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sêdia

  1. (archaic) from the beginning; in the beginning.
    Synonyms: asal, dahulu, semula
  2. (archaic) actually, indeed.
    Synonyms: benar-benar, sebenarnya, memang

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Verb

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sêdia

  1. to be finished
    Synonym: jadi
  2. to be ready
    Synonyms: mustaid, siap
  3. to be willing
    Synonyms: mau, sanggup
  4. to be present; available.
    Synonym: ada
  5. Synonym of sudah, telah

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Interlingua

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Noun

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sedia (plural sedias)

  1. (item of furniture) chair
  2. seat

Italian

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Etymology

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From sedere.

The initial auto-gemination found in some regional Italian varieties seems to be unetymological.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛ.dja/
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  • (regional) IPA(key): */ˈsɛ.dja/
  • Rhymes: -ɛdja
  • Hyphenation: sè‧dia

Noun

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sedia f (plural sedie)

  1. (furniture) chair
    Synonym: seggiola

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Descendants

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  • Ottoman Turkish: سدیه (sedye)

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Malay

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit साध्य (sādhya).

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Adverb

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sedia (Jawi spelling سديا)

  1. from the beginning; in the beginning
    Synonyms: asal, dahulu, semula
  2. actually, indeed.
    Synonyms: benar-benar, sebenarnya, memang
    Yang hidup sedia akan mati juga sudahnya.
    Those who live will indeed one day die.
  3. already
    Synonym: sudah
    Alia sedia mengetahui soalan apa yang akan ditanyakan dalam ujian.
    Alia already knew what kind of questions will be asked in the test.

Adjective

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sedia (Jawi spelling سديا)

  1. ready, prepared
    Synonyms: siap, mustaid, lengkap
    Kami sedia untuk menjawab kertas ujian pertama.
    We are ready to answer the first exam paper.
  2. willing, eager
    Synonyms: sanggup, rela, sudi
    Antonym: enggan
    Jepun sedia menghantar batuan ke negara yang tersekutu dengannya.
    Japan is willing to send help to its allied countries.
  3. present, available
    Synonyms: ada, terdapat, wujud
    Antonym: tiada
    Asalnya, di kelab Inggeris, sedia 30 ahli.
    In the beginning, there were 30 members in the English club.

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Verb

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sedia

  1. inflection of sediar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative
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