sisu |
sist |
As nouns the difference between sisu and sist
is that
sisu is strength of will; determination; perseverance; regarded as an integral part of Finnish culture while
sist is a stay or suspension of proceedings.
As a verb sist is
to stay e.g. judicial proceedings; to delay or suspend; to stop.
sisu |
isu |
As nouns the difference between sisu and isu
is that
sisu is strength of will; determination; perseverance; regarded as an integral part of Finnish culture while
isu is an individual seat in the loft-like balcony of a sumo arena.
sisu |
siss |
As nouns the difference between sisu and siss
is that
sisu is strength of will; determination; perseverance; regarded as an integral part of Finnish culture while
siss is a hissing noise.
As a verb siss is
to make a hissing sound.
sifu |
sisu |
As nouns the difference between sifu and sisu
is that
sifu is a pair of Cantonese terms, homophones, used in English to mean "master" or "teacher" in the context of martial arts, especially kung fu and tai chi, also used to denote "spiritual father" in esoteric uses while
sisu is strength of will; determination; perseverance; regarded as an integral part of Finnish culture.
sis |
sisu |
As nouns the difference between sis and sisu
is that
sis is shortened form of sister while
sisu is strength of will; determination; perseverance; regarded as an integral part of Finnish culture.
As an initialism SIS
is
Secret Intelligence Service
sise |
sisu |
As nouns the difference between sise and sisu
is that
sise is six while
sisu is strength of will; determination; perseverance; regarded as an integral part of Finnish culture.
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