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Sidi

Sidi or Sayidi, also Sayyidi, Si and Sayeedi, (Arabic: سيدي, romanized: Sayyīdī, Sīdī (dialectal) "milord") is an Arabic masculine title of respect. Sidi is used often to mean "saint" or "my master" in Maghrebi Arabic and Egyptian Arabic. Without the first person possessive object pronoun -ī (ي-), the word is used similarly in other dialects, in which…

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Sidi

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples29
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
Components1

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related to Morocco · 11
Sidi → Alawi, Also, Heir Apparent, His Lordship, Islamic, Lord, Monseigneur, Moulay, MuhammadSmiyet, Smiyit, Sovereign
related to Tunisia · 11
Sidi → Babysitters, For, Master, Mister, Saint, Separate, Si, Sir, Some Tunisian, Tunisian, Tunisians
related to Specific usage · 3
Sidi → Muslim, Occasionally, This

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used also arabic title si first dialects tunisian usage saint sayyid word name call respect master saudi arabia islamic romanized

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Eastern Arabicinstance ofIt is also used in dialects0.80text
as well as by Muslims of the Indian subcontinent in the Urdu language whereinstance ofIt is also used in dialects0.80text
howeverinstance ofIt is also used in dialects0.80text
it does not have as much currency as Sayyidinstance ofIt is also used in dialects0.80text
Sidirelated to MoroccoLord0.60section
Sidirelated to MoroccoMoulay0.60section
Sidirelated to MoroccoAlawi0.60section
Sidirelated to MoroccoIslamic0.60section
Sidirelated to MoroccoMuhammadSmiyet0.60section
Sidirelated to MoroccoSmiyit0.60section
Sidirelated to MoroccoSovereign0.60section
Sidirelated to MoroccoHeir Apparent0.60section

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