mente

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See also: ménte, menté, mentė, -mente, and měňte

Asturian

Etymology

From Latin mentem, singular accusative of mēns, from Proto-Indo-European *méntis.

Noun

mente f (plural mentes)

  1. mind (ability for rational thought)

French

Verb

mente

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive of mentir

Hungarian

Etymology

megy +‎ -t +‎ -e (possessive suffix)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɛntɛ]
  • Hyphenation: men‧te

Noun

mente

  1. (often with -ban/-ben) leaving from somewhere
    Synonyms: távozás, elmenés
  2. (often with -ban/-ben) going somewhere
    Synonyms: menetel, menés
  3. (rare) the course, progress of something
    Synonyms: menet, lefolyás, lezajlás
  4. the immediate neighborhood of a river, riverbank area
    Synonyms: part, környék, mellék, (as a noun) közel
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative mente
accusative mentét
dative mentének
instrumental mentével
causal-final mentéért
translative mentévé
terminative mentéig
essive-formal menteként
essive-modal
inessive mentében
superessive mentén
adessive menténél
illative mentébe
sublative mentére
allative mentéhez
elative mentéből
delative mentéről
ablative mentétől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
mentéé
non-attributive
possessive - plural
mentééi
Possessive forms of mente
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. mentem
2nd person sing. mented
3rd person sing. mente
1st person plural mentünk
2nd person plural mentetek
3rd person plural mentük
Further reading
  • mente in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’An Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN

Interlingua

Noun

mente (plural mentes)

  1. mind

Italian

Etymology

From Latin mentem, singular accusative of mēns, from Proto-Indo-European *méntis (thought).

Pronunciation

Noun

mente f (plural menti)

  1. mind

Noun

mente f

  1. plural of menta

Verb

mente

  1. third-person singular present of mentire

Synonyms


Japanese

Romanization

mente

  1. Rōmaji transcription of メンテ

Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) mente

  1. ablative singular of mēns

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

mente

  1. simple past of mene

Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pt

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: men‧te

Etymology 1

From Old Galician-Portuguese mente, from Latin mentem, singular accusative of mēns (mind), from Proto-Indo-European *méntis (thought).

Noun

mente f (plural s)

  1. mind (ability for rational thought)
Synonyms
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Inflected form of mentir (to lie).

Verb

mente

  1. Template:pt-verb-form-of

Spanish

Spanish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia es

Etymology

Semi-learned borrowing from Latin mentem, singular accusative of mēns, from Proto-Indo-European *méntis (thought). Replaced the inherited Old Spanish form miente[1].

Pronunciation

Noun

mente f (plural mentes)

  1. mind, intellect

Derived terms

References

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