sent
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[edit] English
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Etymology 1
From Estonian
[edit] Noun
sent (plural senti)
- A subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of an Estonian kroon
[edit] Etymology 2
See send
[edit] Verb
sent
- Simple past tense and past participle of send.
[edit] Translations
simple past of "to send"
past participle of "to send"
[edit] Statistics
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Most common English words before 1923: themselves · half · certain · #269: sent · keep · myself · morning
[edit] Anagrams
[edit] Catalan
[edit] Alternative forms
[edit] Verb
sent
- present participle of ésser
- present participle of ser
- Third-person singular present indicative form of sentir.
- Second-person singular imperative form of sentir.
[edit] References
- Institut d'Estudis Catalans (1995). Diccionari de la llengua catalana (4ta. edició). ISBN 84-412-2477-3.
[edit] Danish
[edit] Adjective
sent
- neuter of sen
[edit] Estonian
[edit] Noun
sent (??? please provide the genitive and partitive!)
[edit] Declension
- This Estonian entry needs a declension template
[edit] Faroese
[edit] Verb
sent
- past participle of senda
[edit] French
[edit] Verb
sent
- third-person singular indicative present of sentir
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[edit] Icelandic
[edit] Noun
sent n.
- cent (one-hundredth of a euro)
This Icelandic entry was created from the translations listed at cent. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see sent in the Icelandic Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) December 2009
[edit] Novial
[edit] Cardinal number
sent
- (a) hundred
[edit] Piedmontese
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: [sɛnt]
[edit] Cardinal number
sent
- (a) hundred
[edit] Swedish
[edit] Adjective
sent
- absolute indefinite neuter form of sen.
[edit] Adverb
sent (comparative senare, superlative senast)
- late
- Han ankom sent.
- He arrived late.
- Det var redan sent.
- It was already late (in the evening).
- Han ankom sent.
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- English terms derived from Estonian
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- en:Currency
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- Estonian entries needing inflection
- et:Currency
- Faroese verb forms
- French verb forms
- Icelandic neuter nouns
- Icelandic nouns
- Tbot entries December 2009
- Tbot entries (Icelandic)
- Novial cardinal numbers
- Piedmontese cardinal numbers
- Swedish adjective forms
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