Where does “sia” come from?

sia (Old Saxon) comes from Proto-Germanic īz, from Proto-Indo-European ís — this, he (used as the 3rd person pronoun).

sia (Old Saxon): she; they

Definitions

  1. she; they

Ancestry of “sia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanicīzhe, she, it, they; 3rd person personal pronoun
2Proto-Indo-Europeanísthis, he (used as the 3rd person pronoun)

Words derived from “sia

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ísEvery word from Proto-Germanic īz