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ischire
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Sardinian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
ischire
- (transitive) to know
- ischire vida e miraculos de unu
- to know everything about someone
- (literally, “to know the life and miracles of one”)
- ischire bonu e malu ― to know good from evil
- ischire su caminu ― to know the way
- ischire una limba ― to know a language
- Chie no ischit est cumpagnu de su zegu.
- Ignorance is blindness.
- (literally, “He who knows not is the blind man's companion.”)
- 1995, “Sas tres mamas [The Three Mothers]”, in Elena Ledda (lyrics), Fabrizio De André (music), Canti randagi: canzoni di Fabrizio De André [Stray Songs: Songs of Fabrizio De André], performed by Elena Ledda:
- Ischis chi in vida, in sa terza die / su fizu tou at a torrare
- You know that, in the third day, your son shall come back to life
Conjugation
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Conjugation of ischire
Noun
ischire m (uncountable)
- knowledge
- No importat pius su ischire, importat pius su faghere.
- Doing is more important than knowing.
- (literally, “It's not the knowing that matters most, the doing matters most.”)
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