asé

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See also: ase, ASE, asè, asė, åse, Åse, -ase, and Āsè

Asturian

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Verb

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asé

  1. first-person singular indefinite preterite indicative of asar

Old Tupi

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Pronoun

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asé (1st class, 3rd person indefinite, dative asébeasébo)

  1. indefinite pronoun, refering to humanity as a whole
    1. one; the people
      • 16th century, Joseph of Anchieta, “[Batismo]”, in [Doutrina Cristã]; republished as Armando Cardoso, compiler, Doutrina Cristã: Catecismo brasílico, volume 1, São Paulo: Loyola, 1992, →ISBN, page 202, line 19:
        M Setápe asé ñemongaraíbi?
        D Aáni: ojepéñó osý suí asé séma jabé, akuéia jabé ojepéñó asé ñemongaraíbi.
        [M[estre] Setápe asé nhemongaraíbi?
        D[iscípulo] Aani: oîepé nhõ o sy asé sema îabé, akueîa îabé oîepé nhõ asé nhemongaraíbi.]
        Master: Do the people baptize themselves many times?
        Disciple: Not at all: the same way one is born only once from their mother, the same way one baptize themselves only once.
      • 1618, Antônio de Araújo, chapter IV, in Cateciſmo na Lingoa Braſilica [Catechism in the Brazilian Language], Livro Primeiro da Doctrina Christam (overall work in Old Tupi, Portuguese, and Latin), Lisbon: Pedro Crasbeeck, page 33v:
        Acè cîramo bè, emonánámoe, / Xe cî acê eû, y xupê.
        [Asé syramo bé, emonãnamo é xe sy asé 'eû i xupé.]
        [She's] the people's mother too, that's why one says “my mother” to her.
    2. one's; the people's
      • 16th century, Joseph of Anchieta, chapter XXVIII, in [livrinho de variaſ poeziaſ], page 28v, lines 29–32; republished as Maria de Lourdes de Paula Martins, compiler, Poesias, São Paulo, 1956, page 66:
        Morauçubarecoçape
        aceanga erejoçub
        Eimoinge pai JEſV
        nde membira xepigape
        [Moraûsubarekosápe / asé 'anga ereîosub / Eîmoingé pa'i Jesus / nde membyra xe py'ape]
        Because you have mercy, you visit the people's souls. You make your son Lord Jesus enter in my heart.

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Spanish

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Verb

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asé

  1. first-person singular preterite indicative of asar