Word info Synonyms

sia

Speech parts

1. sia - Noun

2. sia - Particle

3. Sia - Proper noun

Meaning

sia

(Singlish, Manglish) Tagged at the end of a sentence to express discontent, shock, envy, exhaustion or exasperation.
— You can't find it? Maybe someone stole it.— For what sia?


Sia

(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian god, the personification of perception.


Sia

A female given name

SIA (uncountable)

Initialism of Social Impact Assessment.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Mozart and Neil Diamond may have begun with the same idea, but that a work of art is more than an idea is confirmed by the difference between the 'Soave sia il vento' and 'Kentucky Woman.' We have different words for 'art' and 'idea' because they are two different things. Mark Helprin

Adverbs, with or without the case suffix, are frequently used in place of prepositional phrases: :li iris al sia hejmo (he went to his home) :li iris hejmen (he went home) Both por and pro often translate English 'for'. Source: Internet

Anyone that knows me knows that I am absolutely terrified of singing — it’s just not my thing, but I’d only do it for Sia. Source: Internet

A statement by a spokesman for the Fernie hunt last night contradicted the MoD’s claim that the soldiers were only acting as marshals and therefore did not require SIA licences. Source: Internet

According to BuzzFeed News, Lena Dunham, Amber Heard, Constance Wu, Connie Britton, Sia, and others took a chartered flight from Los Angeles to El Paso and joined a caravan of other demonstrators headed to Tornillo. Source: Internet

“Implementation of SIA in some districts is very challenging in terms of logistics and the safety of health staff, as they have to go by boat or wade through water and walk for three kilometres to reach the villages,”he said in a statement today. Source: Internet

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