Where does “dirsi” come from?

dirsi (Italian) comes from Italian dire, from Latin dīcere, from Proto-Italic deikō, from Proto-Indo-European deyḱ- — to point out.

dirsi (Italian): reflexive of dire; to say to oneself, to each...

Definitions

  1. reflexive of dire; to say to oneself, to each...

Ancestry of “dirsi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiandireto say, tell; to recite; to mean
2Latindīcere
3Proto-Italicdeikōshow, indicate; refer to; say, tell
4Proto-Indo-Europeandeyḱ-to point out

Words derived from “dirsi

Every word from Proto-Indo-European deyḱ-