ete
Chuukese
Etymology
Pronoun
ete
- he, she, it will never
- so one does not
Related terms
Present and past tense | Negative tense | Future | Negative future | Distant future | Negative determinate | ||
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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/
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Verb
ete
Anagrams
Esperanto
Adverb
ete
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Friulian
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin aetās, aetātem. Cf. Italian età.
Noun
ete f (plural etes)
Synonyms
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Mobilian
Noun
ete
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)
See also
Seasons in Norman · les saisouns (layout · text) · category | |||
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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)
- to eat
- et, drikk og vær glad ― eat, drink and be merry
Synonyms
Derived terms
- altetende
- eter (noun)
- planteetende
References
- “ete” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
ete (present tense et, past tense åt, past participle ete, passive infinitive etast, present participle etande, imperative et)
- Alternative form of eta
Pali
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
Adjective
ete
Turkish
Noun
ete
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