- seg(Cape Afrikaans or archaic)
- seh(obsolete)
FromDutchzeggen, fromMiddle Dutchseggen, fromOld Dutch*seggen, fromProto-Germanic*sagjaną, fromProto-Indo-European*sekʷ-.
sê (presentsê,present participleseggende,past participlegesê)
- (transitive) tosay
sê
- (reintegrationist norm)second-personsingularimperative ofser
Inherited fromFrenchses(“his, her, its”).
sê
- plural ofsô(“his, her, its”)
FromProto-Iranian*θráyah, fromProto-Indo-Iranian*tráyas, fromProto-Indo-European*tréyes.
CompareCentral Kurdishسێ(sê),Persianسه(se).
sê
- three
sê
- second-personsingularimperative ofser
- apocopic form ofser; used preceding the pronounslo,la,los orlas
Não és capaz e não precisassê-lo.- You are not capable and you do not need tobe.
- eye dialect spelling ofser, representingBrazil Portuguese
Inherited fromProto-Slavic*jьz.
sê
- denotesdelative movement;off of [withgenitive]
Inherited fromProto-Slavic*sъ(n).
sê
- denotescomitative orsociative relation;with,alongside[withinstrumental]
- denotesinstrumental relation;with,by means of[withinstrumental]