sair

Portuguese

/sɐ.ˈiɾ/, /sa.ˈi(ʁ)/

verb
Definitions
  • to exit; to leave to go away from a certain place or situation
  • (intransitive) to go out to leave one’s abode to go to public places
  • (card games) to lead to begin a game, round, or trick
  • to leave to stop being involved with
  • (intransitive) to come out to be published or issued
  • (copulative) to come out; to end up
  • to go out (with) to have a romantic relationship with someone

Etymology

Inherited from Old Portuguese sair inherited from Latin salīre (salt) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sl̥i-.

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*sl̥i-

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