📝 Fingerspelling
s
Fingerspelling s
i
Fingerspelling i
t
Fingerspelling t
d
Fingerspelling d
o
Fingerspelling o
w
Fingerspelling w
n
Fingerspelling n

sit down

📝 Description
"Sit down" is a phrasal verb in English. "Sit" is the main verb, denoting a physical action. "Down" is a preposition, specifying direction. When combined, they instruct someone to lower their body to a sitting position. It's typically an imperative, used to give orders or directions.
📝 Fingerspelling
s
Fingerspelling s
i
Fingerspelling i
t
Fingerspelling t
d
Fingerspelling d
o
Fingerspelling o
w
Fingerspelling w
n
Fingerspelling n

sit

📝 Description
The word "sit" is an intransitive verb in English. It describes the action of resting with the body supported by the buttocks or thighs or from a position in which one's weight is supported by one's heels. It's derived from Old English "sittan," which is similar across Germanic languages. It can be used literally or figuratively.
📝 Fingerspelling
s
Fingerspelling s
i
Fingerspelling i
t
Fingerspelling t