ete

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See also: -ete, Ete, éte, été, ëte, êté, and -eté

Chuukese

Etymology

e- +‎ -te

Pronoun

ete

  1. he, she, it will never
  2. so one does not

Related terms

Present and past tense Negative tense Future Negative future Distant future Negative determinate
Singular First person ua use upwe usap upwap ute
Second person ka, ke kose, kese kopwe, kepwe kosap, kesap kopwap, kepwap kote, kete
Third person a ese epwe esap epwap ete
Plural First person aua (exclusive)
sia (inclusive)
ause (exclusive)
sise (inclusive)
aupwe (exclusive)
sipwe (inclusive)
ausap (exclusive)
sisap (inclusive)
aupwap (exclusive)
sipwap (inclusive)
aute (exclusive)
site (inclusive)
Second person oua ouse oupwe ousap oupwap oute
Third person ra, re rese repwe resap repwap rete



Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeːtə/
  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 95: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "BE" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. IPA(key): [ˈeːtə]
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Verb

ete

  1. (deprecated template usage) (archaic) singular present subjunctive of eten

Anagrams


Esperanto

Adverb

ete

  1. slightly

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Friulian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin aetās, aetātem. Cf. Italian età.

Noun

ete f (plural etes)

  1. epoch, time

Synonyms

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Mobilian

Noun

ete

  1. wood

References

  • Emanuel J. Drechsel, Mobilian jargon: linguistic and sociohistorical aspects of a Native American pidgin (1997), page 116

Norman

Etymology

From Old French esté, from Latin aestās, aestātem.

Noun

ete m (plural etes)

  1. (Sark) summer

See also

Seasons in Norman · les saisouns (layout · text) · category
spring
France: renouvé (spring)
Guernsey: r'nouvé (spring)
Jersey: èrnouvé (spring)
Sark: rnuve (spring)
summer
France: étaé, éto (summer)
Guernsey: étaï (summer)
Jersey: êté (summer)
Sark: ete (summer)
autumn
France: arryire (autumn)
Guernsey: autaomme (autumn)
Jersey: s'tembre (autumn)
Sark: otum (autumn)
winter
France: hivé (winter)
Guernsey: hivaer (winter)
Jersey: hivé (winter)
Sark: ive (winter)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse eta, from Proto-Germanic *etaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ed-.

Verb

ete (imperative et, present tense eter, passive etes, simple past åt, past participle ett, present participle etende)

  1. to eat
    et, drikk og vær gladeat, drink and be merry

Synonyms

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References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

ete (present tense et, past tense åt, past participle ete, passive infinitive etast, present participle etande, imperative et)

  1. Alternative form of eta

Pali

Alternative forms

Adjective

ete

  1. masculine nominative/accusative plural of eta

Turkish

Noun

ete

  1. dative singular of et