/ˈseiːja/
UppruniFrom Old Norse segja, from Proto-Germanic *sagjaną, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to say”).
- weakto say, to tell
“Isaiah 40 (Icelandic, English)” — A voice says, "Cry out." And I said, "What shall I cry?" "All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. The grass withers and the flowers fall, because the breath of th
“Ég segi söguna á eftir.” — I'll tell the story later.
“Segðu mér eitthvað skemmtilegt.” — Tell me something interesting.
Beygingarsagði(indicative, past, singular, third-person) · sagt(supine) · að segja(error-unrecognized-form) · sagt(error-unrecognized-form) · segjandi(error-unrecognized-form) · segi(error-unrecognized-form, singular) · sagði(error-unrecognized-form, singular) · segði(error-unrecognized-form, singular) · segir(error-unrecognized-form, singular) · sagðir(error-unrecognized-form, singular) · segðir(error-unrecognized-form, singular) · segjum(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · sögðum(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · segðum(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · segið(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · sögðuð(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · segðuð(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · segja(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · sögðu(error-unrecognized-form, plural) · segi(error-unrecognized-form, plural)