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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping ofEnglishTelugu orTeluguతెలుగు(telugu).

Symbol

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te

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-1language code forTelugu.

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English

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology 1

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Sense 1: Altered fromsi in the 19th century to prevent having two notes of the musical scale starting with the same letter, to becomete and laterti.

Sense 2: The vowel ofti then changed to 'e' to signify a flattened note.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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te (pluraltes)

  1. (music, obsolete) Insolfège, the seventh note of a major scale (the noteB in thefixed-do system):ti.
    Synonym:si
  2. (music) Insolfège, the lowered seventh note of a major scale (the noteB-flat in thefixed-do system):ta.
    Synonyms:ta,B-flat,li

Etymology 2

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Noun

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te (pluraltes)

  1. The name of theCyrillic script letterТ /т.

Anagrams

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Afrikaans

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Etymology

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FromDutchte.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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te

  1. indicating excess:too

Preposition

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te

  1. modifying an infinitive verb:to
  2. locatedat,in

Äiwoo

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Verb

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te

  1. tosee

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Akan

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Alternative forms

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Verb

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te

  1. tounderstand,perceive
  2. tohear

References

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  1. ^Kotey, Paul A. (1998),Twi-English/English-Twi Dictionary[1], New York: Hippocrene Books,→ISBN

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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  • keGheg dialects

Etymology

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FromProto-Albanian*te-k(u), fromProto-Indo-European*to-(it). Governs the nominative determinative, due to its relatively recent use as a preposition and its origin as a shortened form ofAlbanian*te-k(u).

Preposition

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te (+ nominative)

  1. at
    Unë jam te pijetorja.
    I'm at the bar.
  2. to
  3. (with a human referent)at(someone's) place
    Jemi te unë.
    We're at my place.

Synonyms

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Aragonese

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Etymology

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FromLatinte. Akin toSpanishte andFrenchte.

Pronoun

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te

  1. Second-person singular dative, accusative and prepositional pronoun;you

Usage notes

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  • Takes the formt' before verbs beginning with vowel sounds.

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Aragonese personal pronouns
nominativedisjunctivedativeaccusative
first personsingularyome,m'2
pluralmasculinenusatros1.1nos1.6
femininenusatras1.1
second personsingularfamiliarte,t'2
formalvusté,1.2vos
pluralfamiliarmasculinevusatros1.3vos,tos3
femininevusatras1.3
formalvustés,1.2vos
third personsingularmasculineél1.4le1.7lo,1.8l'2
feminineella1.5la
pluralmasculineels,ellos1.4les1.7los1.9
feminineellas1.5las
reflexivese,s'2
  1. The forms shown in the table are the most widespread ones. Some varieties use different forms:
    1. nusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) andnusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
    2. usté(s) (Benasquese),ustet(z) (Ansotano),vustet(z) (Tensino, Somontanos)
    3. vusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) andvusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
    4. ell(s) (Benasquese) ander(s) (Belsetán).
    5. era(s) (Belsetán).
    6. mos (Ribagorçan). Before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronounen the contracted formmo' is used.
    7. li(s) (Cheso, Tensino).
    8. el (Ribagorçan). The contracted forml' is used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds and'l after pronouns ending in vowels andno(no, not).
    9. es,els (Ribagorçan). These forms are contracted to's and'ls after pronouns ending in vowels andno(no, not).
  2. The contracted forms are used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds.
  3. In Ribagorçan the contracted formto' is used before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronounen.

References

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  • te”, inAragonario, diccionario castellano–aragonés (in Spanish)

Asturian

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Etymology

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FromLatin, from.

Pronoun

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te

  1. you (second-person singular direct pronoun)
  2. you (second-person singular indirect pronoun)

Bangi

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Adverb

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te

  1. not

Basque

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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te inan

  1. tea


Etymology 2

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Noun

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te inan

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.
Declension
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Declension ofte(inan V-stem)
indefinitesingularpluralproximal plural
absolutiveteteateakteok
ergativetekteakteekteok
dativeteriteariteeiteoi
genitiveterentearenteenteon
comitativeterekintearekinteekinteokin
causativeterengatiktearengatikteengatikteongatik
benefactiveterentzattearentzatteentzatteontzat
instrumentaltezteazteezteotaz
innesivetetanteanteetanteotan
locativetetakotekoteetakoteotako
allativetetaraterateetarateotara
terminativetetarainoterainoteetarainoteotaraino
directivetetarantzterantzteetarantzteotarantz
destinativetetarakoterakoteetarakoteotarako
ablativetetatiktetikteetatikteotatik
partitiveterik
prolativetetzat
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Blagar

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Noun

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te

  1. wood,tree

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Breton

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Etymology

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FromProto-Brythonic*ti, fromProto-Celtic*tū, fromProto-Indo-European*túh₂. Cognate toWelshti.

Pronoun

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te

  1. you(singular)

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Breton personal pronouns
singularplural
1st personmeni
2nd persontec’hwi
3rd personmint
fhi

Catalan

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Etymology 1

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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te f (pluraltes)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.

Etymology 2

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FromLatin (accusative of).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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te (enclitic,contracted't,procliticet,contracted proclitict')

  1. you,thee (direct or indirect object)
  2. yourself (reflexive pronoun)
Usage notes
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  • -te is the full (plena) form of the pronoun. It is normally used after verbs ending with aconsonant or ⟨u⟩, or between some adverbs/pronouns and a verb. In some varieties of Catalan (Balearic/Valencian) it can also occur in sentence-initial position.
    Puc ajudar-te?Can I help you?
    Mou-te!Move!
Declension
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Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
strong/subjectweak (direct object)weak (indirect object)possessive
procliticencliticprocliticenclitic
singular1st
person
standardjo,mi3em,m’-me,’mem,m’-me,’mmeu
majestic1nósens-nos,’nsens-nos,’nsnostre
2nd
person
standardtuet,t’-te,’tet,t’-te,’tteu
formal1vósus-vos,-usus-vos,-usvostre
very formal2vostèel,l’-lo,’lli-liseu
3rd
person
mellel,l’-lo,’lli-liseu
fellala,l’4-lali-liseu
nho-holi-liseu
plural
1st personnosaltresens-nos,’nsens-nos,’nsnostre
2nd
person
standardvosaltresus-vos,-usus-vos,-usvostre
formal2vostèsels-los,’lsels-los,’lsseu
3rd
person
mellsels-los,’lsels-los,’lsseu
fellesles-lesels-los,’lsseu
3rd person reflexivesies,s’-se,’ses,s’-se,’sseu
adverbialablative/genitiveen,n’-ne,’n
locativehi-hi

1 Behaves grammatically as plural.  2 Behaves grammatically as third person.
3 Only as object of a preposition.  4 Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.

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Etymology 3

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Originally fromHokkien().

Pronunciation

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Noun

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te m (pluraltes)

  1. atea plant (Camellia sinensis)
  2. tea; the product made from the leaves of the tea plant
  3. tea; a light afternoon meal at which tea is commonly served
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Classical Nahuatl

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Pronoun

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te

  1. alternative spelling ofteh

Coatepec Nahuatl

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Noun

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te

  1. stone

Cornish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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    FromEnglishtea, fromDutchthee.

    Noun

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    te m (pluralteow)

    1. tea
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    Etymology 2

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      FromProto-Brythonic*ti, fromProto-Celtic*tū, fromProto-Indo-European*túh₂.

      Alternative forms

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      Pronoun

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      te

      1. (Standard Cornish)alternative form ofty;you(informal second person singular pronoun),thou,thee

      Mutation

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      Mutation ofte
      unmutatedsoftaspiratehardmixedmixed after 'th
      tedetheunchangedunchangedunchanged

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      Czech

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      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      te

      1. (informal) Combined form ofto +‎je

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      Dalmatian

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      Etymology

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      FromLatin.

      Pronoun

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      te

      1. (second-person singular pronoun)you,thou

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      Danish

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈteːˀ/,[ˈtˢe̝ːˀ],[ˈtsʰe̝ˀ]

      Etymology 1

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      Borrowed fromDutchthee, fromHokkien(,tea), compareEnglishtea,GermanTee,Frenchthé.

      Alternative forms

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      • the(unofficial since 1872, but still common)

      Noun

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      te c (singular definiteteen,plural indefiniteteer)

      1. tea(plant) (Camellia sinensis)
      2. tea(the dried leaves from the tea plant, also parts from other plants)
      3. (uncountable)tea(a beverage made from tea leaves, also similar beverages made from other plants)
      Declension
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      Declension ofte
      common
      gender
      singularplural
      indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
      nominativeteteenteerteerne
      genitivetesteensteersteernes
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      Descendants
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      • Faroese:te
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      Etymology 2

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      FromOld Norsetjá, fromProto-Germanic*tīhaną(to show), cognate withIcelandictjá,Faroesetíggja,Swedishte,Germanzeihen(to accuse). The verb goes back toProto-Indo-European*deyḱ-(to show), which is also the source ofLatindīcō(to say),Ancient Greekδείκνυμι(deíknumi,to show).

      Verb

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      te (present tenseter,past tenseteede,past participleteet)

      1. (reflexive)behave
      Conjugation
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      Conjugation ofte
      activepassive
      presentter
      pastteede
      infinitivete
      imperativete
      participle
      presentteende
      pastteet
      (auxiliary verbhave)
      gerundteen
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      Deg Xinag

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Athabaskan*tuˑ.

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      Noun

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      te

      1. water

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      Dutch

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      Etymology

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      FromMiddle Dutchte, fromOld Dutchte,ti, fromProto-Germanic*ta.

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      Adverb

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      te

      1. too(indicating excess)
        Te veel is nooit goed!Too much is never good!
        Te gek!Far out! (literally, “Too crazy!”)

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      Preposition

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      te

      1. (modifying an infinitive verb)to
        Er is ietste etenthere is something to eat
        Het iste doenit is doable, it can be done
      2. locatedat,in,on
        Te Amsterdamin Amsterdam.
        En zo rijden wete paardand so we ride on horseback.

      Usage notes

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      This preposition used to govern the dative case. It also fused with the dative forms of the definite article:

      • (at, in):ter = te +der for feminine singular.
      • (at, in):ten = te +den in all other cases.

      Combinations with the nominative form of the article, like *te het or *te de have never become part of the language. The collapse of the inflection system and the related demise of the distinction between masculine and feminine gender (for most speakers) has pushed this preposition into partial disuse. It does however occur in a fair number of idiomatic expressions, often with fossilized case endings, e.g.:

      te elfder ure.at the eleventh hour
      te eigen batefor one's own profit

      (Elfder,ure andbate are dative forms ofelfde,uur andbaat respectively.)

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      Descendants

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      • Jersey Dutch:te
      • Negerhollands:toe

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      te

      1. (archaic) in idiom; a form of the definite articlede
        Te drommel
        by Jove.

      Estonian

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Finnic*tek.

      Pronoun

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      te (short form ofteie)

      1. you(plural and polite form)

      Declension

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      Declension ofte
      2nd personsingularplural
      longshortlongshort
      nominativesinasateiete
      genitivesinusuteiete
      partitivesindteid
      illativesinussesusseteisse
      inessivesinussusteis
      elativesinustsustteist
      allativesinulesulleteile
      adessivesinulsulteil
      ablativesinultsultteilt
      translativesinuksteieksteiks
      terminativesinuniteieni
      essivesinunateiena
      abessivesinutateieta
      comitativesinugasugateiega

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      Estonian personal pronouns
      singularplural
      longshortlongshort
      1st personminamameieme
      2nd personfamiliarsinasateiete
      politeTeieTe
      3rd personanimatetematanemadnad
      inanimateseeneed

      Ewe

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      Noun

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      te

      1. paternal aunt
      2. yam

      Preposition

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      te

      1. under

      Verb

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      te

      1. tocompact
      2. tocompress
      3. tosting
      4. toswell

      Fala

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      Etymology

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      FromOld Galician-Portuguesete, fromLatin.

      Pronoun

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      te

      1. Second person singular dative and accusative pronoun;you

      Usage notes

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      • Takes the form-ti when suffixed to an impersonal verb form.

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      Fala personal pronouns
      nominativedativeaccusativedisjunctive
      singularfirst personeime,-mimi
      second personte,-titi
      third
      person
      melle,-liuLV,oMel
      felaaela
      pluralfirst
      person
      commonnosmusL
      nusLV
      nos,-nusM
      nos
      mnoshotrusMnoshotrusM
      fnoshotrasMnoshotrasM
      second
      person
      commonvosvusLV
      vos,-vusM
      vos
      mvoshotrusMvoshotrusM
      fvoshotrasMvoshotrasM
      third
      person
      melisle,-liusLV,osMelis
      felasaselas
      third person reflexivese,-si

      Dialects: L Lagarteiru  M Mañegu  V Valverdeñu

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      • Valeš, Miroslav (2021),Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web)[4], 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published2022,→ISBN, page265

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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      te n (genitive singulartes, pluralte)

      1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.
      Declension
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      n4singularplural
      indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
      nominativeteteiðteteini
      accusativeteteiðteteini
      dativete,teitenumteumteunum
      genitivetestesinsteateanna
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      Etymology 2

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      Originally fromHokkien(), fromMiddle Chinese, fromOld Chinese, ultimately fromProto-Sino-Tibetan*s-la(leaf, tea).

      Noun

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      te n (genitive singulartes,uncountable)

      1. tea
      Declension
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      n4ssingular
      indefinitedefinite
      nominativeteteið
      accusativeteteið
      dativete,teitenum
      genitivetestesins
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      Finnish

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      Alternative forms

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      • Te(when used politely)

      Etymology

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      FromProto-Finnic*tek, fromProto-Uralic*te. The word is inflected as plural, but there is no plural marker in the nominative, except in dialects (tet).

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      Pronoun

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      te

      1. (personal)you(second-person plural; when addressing many persons or when addressing politely or formally one person)

      Usage notes

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      • Depending on the context, the pronoun can sometimes be omitted in written language if the text remains fluent – the pronoun is in spoken language practically always used (compare the usage ofsinä(yousg)).
      • When addressing one person politely or formally, it is recommended to capitalize the pronoun in writing:Te.
      • When addressing only one person (even politely), the active past participle must be in thesingular in the compound forms that use it (e.g. negative, perfect, pluperfect forms):
        • Te etteollut täällä silloin.(negative past indicative)Youwere not here at that time.
        • Te oletteollut täällä silloin.(affirmative present perfect indicative)You havebeen here at that time.
        • Te ette oleollut täällä silloin.(negative present perfect indicative)You have notbeen here at that time.
        • Te olisitteollut täällä silloin.(affirmative present perfect conditional)You would havebeen here at that time.
        • Te ette olisiollut täällä silloin.(negative present perfect conditional)You would have notbeen here at that time.
        • Te lienetteollut täällä silloin.(affirmative present perfect potential)You have probablybeen here at that time.
        • Te ette lieneollut täällä silloin.(negative present perfect potential)You haven't probablybeen here at that time.
        • Te olitteollut täällä silloin.(affirmative past perfect indicative)You hadbeen here at that time.
        • Te ette ollutollut täällä silloin.(negative past perfect indicative; note the duplicateollut)You had notbeen here at that time.

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      • Irregular (inflectional stemtei-, as if in the plural). Thecomitative andinstructive forms don't exist; theabessive is hardly used.
      • In addition to the standard set of cases,te and other personal pronouns have a specificaccusative form,teidät.
      • Seethis appendix for information on the dialectal variants ofte.
      Declension ofte
      noun casesingularplural
      nominativesinäte
      genitivesinunteidän
      partitivesinuateitä
      accusativesinutteidät
      inessivesinussateissä
      elativesinustateistä
      illativesinuunteihin
      adessivesinullateillä
      ablativesinultateiltä
      allativesinulleteille
      essivesinunateinä
      translativesinuksiteiksi
      abessivesinuttateittä
      instructive
      comitative

      Synonyms

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      Derived terms

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      Descendants

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      See also

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      Finnish personal pronouns
      firstsecondthird
      familiarpolite
      singularminäsinäTehän
      pluralmetehe

      Further reading

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      Anagrams

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      Franco-Provençal

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      Etymology

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      Inherited fromLatin.

      Pronoun

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      te (prevocalict',postpositive-tu)(ORB, broad)

      1. you(second-person singular nominative)

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      Franco-Provençal personal pronouns
      nominativeaccusativedativetonic1possessive2
      singular1st personjomin
      2nd persontetin
      3rd personmasculineillo /leluisin
      feminineellalyé
      neuteroy
      reflexive
      plural1st personnosnoutro
      2nd personvosvoutro
      3rd personmasculineilslos /leslorlor
      feminineelsleslor /lyés
      reflexive

      1 Disjunctive or object of a preposition.  2 Generally preceded by a definite article.

      References

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      • tu in DicoFranPro:Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – ondicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
      • te in Lo trèsor Arpitan – onarpitan.eu

      French

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      Etymology

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      FromMiddle Frenchte, fromOld Frenchte, fromLatin, (accusative of), fromProto-Indo-European*twé,*te, accusative of*túh₂(you).

      Pronunciation

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      Pronoun

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      te m orf

      1. (direct object)you
        Ilte cite souvent.He often quotes you.
      2. (indirect object)you
        Ilte donne le livre.He gives you the book.
      3. (reflexive pronoun)yourself
        Tute souviens d'elle.You remember her. (literally, “You remind yourself of her.”)

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      French personal pronouns
      numberpersongendernominative
      (subject)
      accusative
      (direct complement)
      dative
      (indirect complement)
      locative
      (at)
      genitive
      (of)
      disjunctive
      (tonic)1
      emphatic
      reflexive
      relativeproximaldistal
      singularfirstje,j’me,m’moimoi-même
      secondtute,t’toitoi-même
      thirdmasculineil2le,l’luiyenluilui-mêmeceluicelui-cicelui-là
      feminineellela,l’elleelle-mêmecellecelle-cicelle-là
      indeterminateon3,l’on (formal),ce4,c’,çacececicela,ça
      reflexivese,s’5soisoi-même
      pluralfirstnousnousnousnous-mêmes
      second6vousvousvousvous-mêmes,
      vous-même6
      thirdmasculineils7lesleuryeneux7eux-mêmes7ceuxceux-ciceux-là
      feminineelleselleselles-mêmescellescelles-cicelles-là

      1 The disjunctive (tonic) forms are also used after an explicit preposition (de/d’,à,pour,chez,dans,vers,sur,sous, ...), instead the accusative, dative, genitive, locative, or reflexive forms, where a preposition is implied.
      2Il is also used as an impersonal nominative-only pronoun.
      3On can also function as a first person plural (although agreeing with third person singular verb forms).
      4 The nominal indeterminate formce (demonstrative) can also be used with the auxiliary verbêtre as a plural, instead of the proximal or distal gendered forms.
      5 The reflexive third person singular forms (se ors’) for accusative or dative are also used as third person plural reflexive.
      6Vous is also used as the polite singular form, in which case the plural disjunctive tonicvous-mêmes becomes singularvous-même.
      7Ils,eux andeux-mêmes are also used when a group has a mixture of masculine and feminine members.

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      Anagrams

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      Galician

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      Etymology 1

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      Noun

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      te f (pluraltes)

      1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.

      Etymology 2

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      See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

      Pronoun

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      te

      1. inflection ofti:
        1. accusative
        2. reflexive
      Related terms
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      Haitian Creole

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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      FromFrenchété(been).

      Adverb

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      te

      1. Indicates the past or pluperfect tense.

      Etymology 2

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      FromFrenchthé(tea), fromHokkien().

      Noun

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      te

      1. tea

      Hawaiian

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      Article

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      te

      1. Niʻihau form ofke(the)
        Te kula.
        The school.

      Hungarian

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      Etymology

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      From the sameProto-Uralic root*tinä as e.g.Finnishsinä,Erzyaтон(ton),[1]Eastern Mariтый(tyj) andKomi-Zyrianтэ(te).

      Pronunciation

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      Pronoun

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      te

      1. (personal)you(second-person singular, nominative, informal form)

      Declension

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      Declension ofte
      nominativete
      accusativetéged
      dativeneked
      instrumentalveled
      causal-finalérted
      inessivebenned
      superessiverajtad
      adessivenálad
      illativebeléd
      sublativerád
      allativehozzád
      elativebelőled
      delativerólad
      ablativetőled

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      Hungarian personal pronouns
      singularplural
      1st personénmi
      2nd personfamiliarteti
      polite, unfamiliarmagamaguk
      formalönönök
      3rd personőők

      Derived terms

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      Note: In all these forms,te is optional and only serves for emphasis.

      See also

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      References

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      1. ^http://uralonet.nytud.hu/eintrag.cgi?locale=en_GB&id_eintrag=1083

      Further reading

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      • ([informal, singular] you):te in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.
      • ([dialectal] stressing the plural addressee):te in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.

      Hunsrik

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      Article

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      te(Wiesemann spelling)

      1. alternative spelling ofde

      Icelandic

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      IcelandicWikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipediais

      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromHokkien() (Amoy dialect).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      te n (genitive singulartes,no plural)

      1. tea

      Declension

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      Declension ofte (sg-only neuter)
      singular
      indefinitedefinite
      nominativeteteið
      accusativeteteið
      dativeteiteinu
      genitivetestesins

      Derived terms

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      Ido

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      Etymology

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      Fromt +‎-e.

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      te (pluralte-i)

      1. The name of theLatin script letterT/t.

      See also

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      Indonesian

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      Etymology

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      FromDutchtee.

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      (pluralte-te)

      1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.

      Synonyms

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      • ti(Standard Malay)

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      Further reading

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      Irish

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      Etymology

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      FromOld Irish(hot),[1] fromProto-Celtic*teɸents, fromProto-Indo-European*tep-.

      Pronunciation

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      Adjective

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      te (genitive singular masculinete,genitive singular femininete,pluralteo,comparativeteoorteocha)

      1. hot,warm
      2. hot,spicy,piquant

      Declension

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      Declension ofte
      Positivesingularplural
      masculinefemininestrong nounweak noun
      nominativetetheteo;
      theo2
      vocativetheteo
      genitiveteteote
      dativete;
      the1
      theteo;
      theo2
      Comparativeníosteo
      Superlativeisteo

      1 When the preceding noun is lenited and governed by the definite article.
      2 When the preceding noun ends in a slender consonant.

      Derived terms

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      Mutation

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      Mutated forms ofte
      radicallenitioneclipsis
      tethedte

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      References

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      1. ^Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “té, te”, ineDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
      2. ^Sjoestedt, M. L. (1931),Phonétique d’un parler irlandais de Kerry [Phonetics of an Irish Dialect of Kerry] (in French), Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux,§ 108, page59
      3. ^Finck, F. N. (1899),Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page245
      4. ^Quiggin, E. C. (1906),A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press,§ 388, page129

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      Italian

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      Etymology

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      Inherited fromLatin, from.

      Pronunciation

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      Pronoun

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      te

      1. (disjunctive, emphatic)you,thee
      2. (subject, colloquial[4] and regional[4])you,thou
        Synonym:tu
        • 2022, “Italiani a Londra [Italians in London]”, inDevastante, performed byIl Pagante ft.J-Ax:
          E sai purete quanto amo il Big Ben, ma, non dirlo a nessuno,I miss you Milan!
          And evenyou know how much love Big Ben, but, don't tell anyone,I miss you Milan!
        • 2020, “16 marzo [March 16]”, in1969 – Achille Idol Rebirth, performed byAchille Lauro:
          []perché per te l'amore dura un anno, perchéte sai solo cancellarlo[]
          [] because, for you, love [only] lasts one year, becauseyou only know how to erase it []

      Pronoun

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      te

      1. (clitic)alternative form ofti

      Usage notes

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      • Used when followed by a third-person direct object clitic (lo,la,li,le, orne).

      See also

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      Italian personal pronouns
      NumberPersonGenderNominativeReflexiveAccusativeDativeCombinedDisjunctiveLocativePartitive
      Singularfirstiomi,m',-mimeme
      secondtuti,t',-titete
      thirdmluisi2,s',-silo,l',-logli,-gliglie,se2lui,ci,c',
      vi,v'(formal)
      ne,n'
      flei,Lei1la,La1,l',L'1,-la,-La1le3,Le1,-le3,-Le1lei,Lei1,
      Pluralfirstnoici,c',-cicenoi
      secondvoi,Voi4vi,Vi4,v',V'4,-vi,-Vi4vevoi,Voi4
      thirdmloro,Loro1si,s',-sili,Li1,-li,-Li1gli,-gli,loro(formal),
      Loro1
      glie,seloro,Loro1,ci,c',
      vi,v'(formal)
      ne,n'
      fle,Le1,-le,-Le1
      1Third person pronominal forms used as formal terms of address to refer to second person subjects (with the first letter frequently capitalised as a sign of respect, and to distinguish them from third person subjects). Unlike the singular forms, the plural forms are mostly antiquated terms of formal address in the modern language, and second person plural pronouns are almost always used instead.
      2Also used as indefinite pronoun meaning “one”, and to form the passive.
      3Often replaced bygli,-gli in informal language.
      4Formal (capitalisation optional); in many regions, can refer to just one person (compare with Frenchvous).

      References

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      1. 1.01.1te inLuciano Canepari,Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
      2. ^te (disjunctive) inBruno Migliorini et al.,Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025
      3. ^te (clitic) inBruno Migliorini et al.,Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025
      4. 4.04.1te1 in Treccani.it –Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

      Anagrams

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      Japanese

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      Romanization

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      te

      1. Thehiragana syllable(te) or thekatakana syllable(te) inHepburn romanization.

      Kalasha

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      Etymology

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      FromSanskritतद्(tád), fromProto-Indo-European*tód.

      Pronoun

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      te

      1. they,them(absent from speaker)(3rd-person plural personal pronoun)

      Coordinate terms

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      See also

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      Kalasha personal pronouns
      singularplural
      1st persona /آábi /آبی
      2nd persontu /تُوábi /آبی
      3rd personnearía /اِیاémi /ایمی
      farása /آساéḷi /ایࣇی
      absentse /سےte /تے

      Kholosi

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      Etymology

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      Cognate withSindhiتي(te),Punjabi'ਤੇ('te).

      Postposition

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      te

      1. to

      References

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      • Rezaei, Tahereh (2020),First notes on the syntax of Kholosi as a heritage language in the south of Iran[6], Hormozgan Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts & Tourism Organization

      Kikuyu

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      Etymology

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      Hinde (1904) recordskute as an equivalent of Englishthrow in the “Jogowini dialect” of Kikuyu.[1]

      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      te (infinitivegũte)

      1. tothrow away
        teagawe (usually)throw away

      See also

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      References

      [edit]
      1. ^Hinde, Hildegarde (1904).Vocabularies of the Kamba and Kikuyu languages of East Africa, pp. 60–61. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

      Ladin

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      Etymology

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      FromLatinintus.[1]

      Preposition

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      te

      1. (Badiot, Fascian, Gherdëina)in,inside,into
        L iete cësa.It isin the house.
        Ei abinà la tlevestl (te l) castl.I found the keysin the closet.
        Ël iete na bar.He isat a coffee shop.
        L lere iete perjon.The thief isin prison.
      2. in(pertaining to)
        te chësc cajoin this case
      3. in,at,by (at the end of or during a period of time)
        L film scumënciate 20 menuc.The film startsin 20 minutes.
        tl (te l) Medieveduring the middle ages
        ti (te i) ani '60in the 60s
      4. into,to (going inside (of))
        Ël vate cësa.He goesinto the house.
        Nëus jonte la Svizra.We are goingto Switzerland.

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      Derived terms

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      References

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      1. ^Wörterbuch der Grödner Mundart.- (Schlern-Schriften ; 23) - Arcangjul Lardschneider[2]. Teßmann

      Latin

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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        From a merger of:

        Pronoun

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        1. accusative/ablativesingular of
        Alternative forms
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        Etymology 2

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          Derived fromEtruscan. Etruscan names ofstops were the stop followed by /eː/.[2]

          Noun

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           f (indeclinable)

          1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.[3]
          Coordinate terms
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          References

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          1. ^De Vaan, Michiel (2008), “tū”, inEtymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,pages631–632
          2. ^ Geoffrey Sampson (1985),Writing Systems: A Linguistic Introduction, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.→ISBN, page 109.
          3. ^Arthur E. Gordon (1973), “The Letter Names of the Latin Alphabet, (University of California Press” (part III: “Summary of the Ancient Evidence”), inUniversity of California Publications: Classical Studies, volume 9, page32:
            "Clearly there is no question or doubt about the names of the vowels A, E, I, O, U. They are simply long A, long E, etc. (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū). Nor is there any uncertainty with respect to the six mutes B, C, D, G, P, T. Their names are bē, cē, dē, gē, pē, tē (each with a long E). Or about H, K, and Q: they are hā, kā, kū—each, again, with a long vowel sound."

          Further reading

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          • te (pronoun)”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
          • te (letter)”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
          • te”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
          • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894),Latin Phrase-Book[7], London:Macmillan and Co.
            • (ambiguous) I have not seen you for five years:quinque anni sunt orsextus annus est, cum te non vidi
            • (ambiguous) everything depends on you:in te omnia sunt
            • (ambiguous) the decision of the question rests with you:penes te arbitrium huius rei est
            • (ambiguous) I blame this in you; I censure you for this:hoc in te reprehendo (notob eam rem)
            • (ambiguous) convince yourself of this; rest assured on this point:sic volo te tibi persuadere
            • (ambiguous) the matter speaks for itself:res ipsa (pro me apud te) loquitur
            • (ambiguous) be brave:fortem te praebe
            • (ambiguous) your health:bene tibi orte!
            • (ambiguous) a word with you:paucis te volo
            • (ambiguous) a word with you:tribus verbis te volo
            • (ambiguous) I bid you good-bye, take my leave:te valereiubeo
            • (ambiguous) good luck to you:macte virtute (esto orte esse iubeo)

          Latvian

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          Pronunciation

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          Request for audio pronunciationThis entry needs anaudio pronunciation. If you are a native speaker with a microphone, pleaserecord this word. The recorded pronunciationwill appear here when it's ready.

          Adverb

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          te

          1. here

          Conjunction

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          te

          1. now...,now...
            te šur,te turnow here,now there

          Lingala

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          Adverb

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          te

          1. not

          Lithuanian

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          Etymology

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          Cognate withLatviante. The interjection is identical toAncient Greekτῆ(,here!, take this!), which Beekes derives fromProto-Indo-European*teh₁, theinstrumental neuter singular form of*tód.[1] CompareGothic𐌱𐌹𐌸𐌴(biþē,while),𐌳𐌿𐌸𐌴(duþē,therefore),Tocharian Aca-,Tocharian Bce(demonstrative pronoun) <*tē,[2] and possiblyOld Armenianթէ(tʻē,that).

          Pronunciation

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          Particle

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          1. (with third person)may,let(used to indicate theoptative mood)
            Ši̇̀nakti̇̀sniẽkadnesibai̇̃gia. -May this night never end.

          Interjection

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          1. (with object cases)here you go,takethis(when giving something to someone)
            táupinigų̃pir̃ksáulaũkokókįsklypẽlį.Here, have some money, go buy yourself a piece of land.

          Synonyms

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          References

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          1. ^Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010),Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series;10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN
          2. ^Albert J. van Windekens (1979)Le tokharien confronté avec les autres langues indoeuropéennes. Vol. I. La phonétique et le vocabulaire. Louvain, page 249

          Lower Sorbian

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          Pronunciation

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          Determiner

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          te

          1. nominative/accusativeplural often

          Maltese

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          Etymology

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          Borrowed fromItalian.

          Pronunciation

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          Noun

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          te m (pluraltejiet)

          1. tea

          Manchu

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          Romanization

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          te

          1. romanization ofᡨᡝ

          Mandarin

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          Romanization

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          te (te5 /te0,Zhuyin˙ㄊㄜ)

          1. Hanyu Pinyin reading of

          Romanization

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          te

          1. nonstandard spelling of
          2. nonstandard spelling of
          3. nonstandard spelling oftê̄

          Usage notes

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          • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

          Manx

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          Pronunciation

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          Contraction

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          te

          1. contraction ofta +‎eh, literallyhe/it is
            Te myr shen.
            It is so.

          Usage notes

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          An orthographic distinction is made in Classical Manx texts betweent'eh 'he is' andte 'it is'.

          See also

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          Maori

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          Etymology

          [edit]

          (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

          CompareHawaiianka(the).False cognate ofEnglishthe, but might have been reinforced by it.

          Pronunciation

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          Article

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          te sg (pluralngā)

          1. the
            • 2006, Joanne Barker,Sovereignty Matters,page208:
              Kote reote mauri ote mana Maori.
              The language isthe life principle of Maori mana.

          Determiner

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          te sg (pluralngā)

          1. Referring to a whole class of things or people designated by the noun that follows.
            Kī tonute wharenui i te tamariki.
            The meeting house was full of children.
          2. Mr,mister,sir(capitalised)
            KeiTe Wharehuia, tēnei te mihi atu mō tō āwhina mai.
            Wharehuiasir, thank you most sincerely for your help.
          3. Used in front of another verb following a stative.
            Kua oti i a au tāku pukapukate tuhi.
            I have finished writing my book.
          4. Used in front of another verb followingtaea.
            Ka taea e ia tēnei waiatate whakamāori.
            She will be able to interpret this song.
          5. Used before the names for the days of the week.
            Āte Rātapu mātou haere ai ki Poihākena.
            We go to Sydney on Saturday.
          6. Sometimes used before numbers with a following noun.
            I tāwāhi a Pita mōte rima tau.
            Peter was overseas for five years.
          7. Used before ordinal numbers including those usingtua-.
            I piki a Tāne-nui-a-rangi kite tuangahuru mā rua o ngā rangi.
            Tāne-nui-a-rangi climbed to the twelfth realm.

          See also

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          • he (for "a/an" and "some")

          References

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          • te” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011,→ISBN.

          Meriam

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          Noun

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          te

          1. mouth
          2. door

          Middle Dutch

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          Etymology

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          FromOld Dutchte, fromProto-Germanic*ta.

          Pronunciation

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          Preposition

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          te

          1. at,in(a place)
          2. to,towards
          3. at,during(a time)
          4. for(the purpose of)
          5. in accordance with
          6. with,from(a means, such as language)
          7. (with gerund) to, for

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          Adverb

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          te

          1. very,particularly
          2. too, to an excessive degree

          Alternative forms

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          Descendants

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          Further reading

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          Middle English

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          Pronoun

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          te

          1. alternative form ofþe(thee)

          Middle French

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          Alternative forms

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          • t'(before a vowel)

          Etymology

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          FromOld Frenchte.

          Pronoun

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          te

          1. you,second-person singular object pronoun
          2. to you,second-person singular indirect object pronoun

          Synonyms

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          • (second-person singular object and indirect object pronoun):toy(with verbs in the imperative)
          • (second-person singular object and indirect object pronoun):vous(used as a mark of formality or respect)

          Descendants

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          Mohawk

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          Particle

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          te

          1. used withiah to negate a sentence

          Neapolitan

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          Etymology

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          FromLatin.

          Pronunciation

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          Pronoun

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          te

          1. you (singular familiar, accusative or dative or reflexive or prepositional)

          Coordinate terms

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          Neapolitan personal pronouns
          nominativeaccusativedativereflexivepossessiveprepositional
          singularfirst personio (i')memìo,mìa,mieje,mejeme,méne
          second
          person
          familiartutetùjo,tòja,tùoje,tòjete,téne
          formalvujevevuósto,vósta,vuóste,vóstevuje
          third
          person
          mìsso'o,'u (lo,lu)'i,'e (li,le)sesùjo,sòja,sùoje,sòjeìsso
          féssa'a (la)'e (le)éssa
          pluralfirst personnujecenuósto,nòsta,nuóste,nòstenuje
          second personvujevevuósto,vòsta,vuóste,vòstevuje
          third
          person
          mìsse'i,'e (li,le)llòrosellòro (invariable)llòro
          fllòro'e (le)

          Norwegian Bokmål

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          Pronunciation

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          Etymology 1

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          FromDutchthee.

          Noun

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          te m (definite singularteen)

          1. tea
          Derived terms
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          Etymology 2

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          FromOld Norsetjá.

          Verb

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          te (imperativete,present tenseter,passivetes,simple pasttedde,past participletedd,present participleteende)

          1. (reflexive) tobehave

          References

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          Norwegian Nynorsk

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          Pronunciation

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          Etymology 1

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          FromDutchthee.

          Noun

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          te m (definite singularteen)

          1. tea
          Derived terms
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          Etymology 2

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          FromOld Norsetjá.

          Verb

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          te (present tenseter,past tensetedde,past participletedd ortett,passive infinitiveteast,present participleteande,imperativete)

          1. (reflexive) tobehave

          Etymology 3

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          FromOld Norsetil.

          Preposition

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          te

          1. (dialectal, Trøndelag, Østlandet)alternative form oftil

          References

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          Occitan

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          Pronunciation

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          Noun

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          te f (pluraltes)

          1. tee(the letter t, T)

          Old English

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          Etymology

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          FromProto-Germanic*ta(to).

          Pronunciation

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          Preposition

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          te

          1. to
            • Heomte cwæþ(He saidto him)
              Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 26, 21.
            • Ālēfedte habbanne(Allowedto have)
              Swt. 445, 30: 50.

          Related terms

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          Old French

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          Etymology

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          FromLatin.

          Pronoun

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          te

          1. you (second-person singular direct object pronoun)
          2. toyou (second-person singular indirect object pronoun)
          3. yourself (second-person singular direct object reflexive pronoun)
          4. to yourself (second-person singular indirect object reflexive pronoun)

          Pali

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          Alternative forms

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          Alternative scripts

          Adjective

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          te

          1. masculinenominative/accusativeplural ofta(that)

          Pronoun

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          te

          1. nominative/accusativeplural ofta(they)
          2. instrumental/dative/genitivesingular oftvaṃ(you)

          Papiamentu

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          Etymology

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          FromPortugueseaté.

          Adjective

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          te

          1. until,till,up to,up until

          Phuthi

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          Etymology

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          (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

          Conjunction

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          1. just,only,however

          Relative

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          -té

          1. naked

          Inflection

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          Relative concord, tone H
          modifiercopulative
          1st singularlegitegite
          2nd singularloteute
          1st plurallesitesite
          2nd plurallelitelite
          class 1loteute
          class 2labatebate
          class 3loteute
          class 4leteite
          class 5lelitelite
          class 6lateate
          class 7lesitesite
          class 8letitetite
          class 9leteite
          class 10letitetite
          class 14lobutebute
          class 15lokutekute
          class 17lokutekute

          Polish

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          Pronoun

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          te m

          1. nonvirilenominative/accusativeplural often

          Pronoun

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          te f

          1. nominative/accusativeplural ofta

          Pronoun

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          te n

          1. nominative/accusativeplural ofto

          Portuguese

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          Etymology

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          FromOld Galician-Portuguesete, fromLatin (accusative of), fromProto-Indo-European*twé,*te, accusative of*túh₂(you).

          Pronunciation

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          Pronoun

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          te

          1. (object pronoun)you (singular)
            Vem comigo; levar-te-ei a casa. (formal)
            Vem comigo, voute levar pra casa. (informal)
            Come with me; I will take you home.
          2. particle of spontaneity, when it indicates that there was spontaneity in the action by its agent.
            Vais-te muito cedo.
            You are leaving too soon.

          Quotations

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          For quotations using this term, seeCitations:te.

          See also

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          Portuguesepersonal pronouns
          numberpersonnominative
          (subject)
          accusative
          (direct object)
          dative
          (indirect object)
          prepositionalprepositional
          withcom
          non-declining
          singularfirsteumemimcomigo
          secondtuteticontigovocê
          o senhorm
          a senhoraf
          thirdmeleo (lo,no)lheelecomeleo mesmo
          felaa (la,na)elacomelaa mesma
          pluralfirstnósnosnósconnosco(Portugal)
          conosco(Brazil)
          a gente
          secondvósvosvósconvosco
          comvós
          vocês
          os senhoresm
          as senhorasf
          thirdmelesos (los,nos)lheselescomelesos mesmos
          felasas (las,nas)elascomelasas mesmas
          reflexive third /
          indefinite
          sesiconsigoo mesmoetc.(reflexive)

          Rapa Nui

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          Article

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          te (plte mau)

          1. the(the definite article)

          Romani

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          Conjunction

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          te

          1. if

          Romanian

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          Etymology

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          FromLatin (accusative of), fromProto-Indo-European*twé,*te, accusative of*túh₂(you).

          Pronunciation

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          Pronoun

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          te (unstressed accusative and reflexive form oftu)

          1. (direct object)you
            Știicâtdemultteiubește?'
            Do you know how much he lovesyou?
          2. (reflexive pronoun)yourself

          Derived terms

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          Related terms

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          See also

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          Romansch

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          Alternative forms

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          Noun

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          te m

          1. (Sursilvan)tea

          Sango

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          Pronunciation

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          Verb

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          te

          1. toeat
          2. tobite

          Serbo-Croatian

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          Etymology 1

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          Pronoun

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          te ? (Cyrillic spellingте)

          1. ofyou (cliticgenitivesingular of(you))
          2. you (cliticaccusativesingular of(you))
          3. femininenominativeplural oftaj:those (=one)
            Tko sute žene?Who are those women?
          Declension
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          Declension ofte
          singularplural
          nominative
          genitivetȅbe,tevȃs
          dativetȅbi,tivȁma,vam
          accusativetȅbe,tevȃs
          vocativeti
          locativetȅbivȁma
          instrumentaltȍbōmvȁma

          Etymology 2

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          FromProto-Slavic*ta. CompareUkrainianта(ta).

          Conjunction

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          te (Cyrillic spellingте)

          1. and (following a cause; lit.and thereby,and thus)
            Poskliznuo sam sete pao.
            I slippedand fell.
          2. and,andthen (before the last thing in order of mention or occurrence)
            U posljednjih godinu dana bio sam u Beogradu, Zagrebu, Sarajevute Podgorici.
            In the past year, I have been to Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevoand Podgorica.
            Obukao sam se, izašao iz kuće, zaključao vratate otišao na posao.
            I got dressed up, got out of the house, locked the doorand then went to work.
          3. (Croatia)now (chiefly used in stock phrases)
            Problemi gdje god pogledaš!Te tu,te tamo!
            Problems, wherever you look!Now here,now there!

          Sicilian

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          Alternative forms

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          Etymology

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          Borrowed fromFrenchthé, fromDutchthee, fromHokkien().

          Pronunciation

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          • IPA(key): /tɛ/(Standard)
          • Hyphenation:te

          Noun

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          te m

          1. tea

          Derived terms

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          See also

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          Spanish

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          Pronunciation

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          Etymology 1

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          Noun

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          te f (pluraltes)

          1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.

          Etymology 2

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          FromLatin (accusative of), fromProto-Indo-European*twé,*te, accusative of*túh₂(you).

          Pronoun

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          te

          1. dative of: to you, for you
            Te voy a hacertus calzones...."La Cucaracha"
            I’m going to makeyour britches
          2. accusative of: you
          3. (reflexive pronoun)yourself
          See also
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          Spanish personal pronouns
          NominativeDisjunctiveDativeAccusativeComitative
          First-personSingularyomeconmigo
          PluralMasculine1nosotrosnos
          Femininenosotras
          Second-personSingularTuteotitecontigo
          Voseovos
          Formal2Masculine1ustedle,se3lo
          Femininela
          PluralFamiliar4Masculine1vosotrosos
          Femininevosotras
          Formal/general2Masculine1ustedesles,se3los
          Femininelas
          Third-personSingularMasculine1élle,se3lo
          Feminineellala
          Neuterello5lo
          PluralMasculine1ellosles,se3los
          Feminineellaslas
          Reflexiveseconsigo
          1. Like other masculine words, masculine pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
          2. Treated as if it were third person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity.
          3. Ifle orles precedeslo,la,los, orlas in a clause, it is replaced withse (e.g.se lo dije instead of*le lo dije).
          4. Used primarily in Spain.
          5. Used only in rare circumstances.

          Further reading

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          Sranan Tongo

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          Pronunciation

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          Etymology 1

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          FromEnglishthen.

          Conjunction

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          te

          1. when
            • 1984, “Nioni”, inTelefôn' mi koe mi koenoe, performed byThe Exmo Stars andBoogie:
              Te yu no man fu tyari akata / yu no mu trobi matuku
              If you aren't able to carry a headpad / you shouldn't bother with a basket

          Etymology 2

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          FromEnglishtill orDutchte.

          Preposition

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          te

          1. until

          Etymology 3

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          Borrowed fromDutchthee.

          Noun

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          te

          1. tea
          Descendants
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          • Aukan:te
          • Saramaccan:

          Sumerian

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          Romanization

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          te

          1. romanization of𒋼

          Swedish

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          SwedishWikipedia has an article on:
          Wikipediasv
          en koppte [a cup oftea]

          Alternative forms

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          Pronunciation

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          Etymology 1

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          From eitherFrenchthé orGermanTee, ultimately fromHokkien().

          Noun

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          te n

          1. tea(the tree, its dried leaves and the drink made from them)
            dricka en koppte
            drink a cup oftea
            bryggate
            brewtea
            Låtteetdra i fyra minuter
            Letthe tea steep for four minutes
            tepåse
            teabag
          Declension
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          Declension ofte
          nominativegenitive
          singularindefinitetetes
          definiteteetteets
          pluralindefiniteteerteers
          definiteteernateernas
          Derived terms
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          Descendants
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          • Finnish:tee
          See also
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          Etymology 2

          [edit]

          FromOld Swedishtēa, fromOld Norsetjá, fromProto-Germanic*tīhaną, fromProto-Indo-European*deyḱ-. Cognate ofGothic𐌲𐌰𐍄𐌴𐌹𐌷𐌰𐌽(gateihan),Germanzeihen,Dutchtijgen.

          Verb

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          te (presentter,preteritetedde,supinetett,imperativete)

          1. (reflexive) toappear (a certain way)
            Och gräshoppornatedde sig såsom hästar, rustade till strid.
            And the shapes of the locusts [were] like unto horses prepared unto battle (Revelations 9:7)
          Conjugation
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          Conjugation ofte (weak)
          activepassive
          infinitivete
          supinetett
          imperativete
          imper. plural1ten
          presentpastpresentpast
          indicativetertedde
          ind. plural1tetedde
          subjunctive2tetedde
          present participleteende
          past participle

          1 Archaic.2 Dated. Seethe appendix on Swedish verbs.

          Related terms
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          Etymology 3

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          Eye dialect spelling oftill, for some dialects.

          Preposition

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          te

          1. synonym oftill
          Usage notes
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          Rarely in written form unless imitating speech.

          References

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          Anagrams

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          Tagalog

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          Pronunciation

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          Etymology 1

          [edit]

          Borrowed fromSpanishte, the Spanish name of the letterT /t.

          Noun

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          te (Baybayin spellingᜆᜒ)(historical)

          1. the name of theLatin-script letterT/t, in theAbecedario
            Synonyms:(in the Filipino alphabet)ti,(in the Abakada alphabet)ta

          Etymology 2

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          Noun

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          te (Baybayin spellingᜆᜒ)(colloquial)

          1. clipping ofate,term of address for an elder sister,femalesenior, or any female older than the speaker;sis
            Huwag ka maingay,te! Nag-aaral ako!
            Don't be noisy,sis! I'm studying!
            Te, ano ba?
            Sis, what is it now?
          Usage notes
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          • Only used as a term of address.
          Alternative forms
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          Further reading

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          • te”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila,2018.

          Tahitian

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          Article

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          te (plural sometimeste mau)

          1. the(singular) (definite article)
          2. the(plural) (definite article)
          3. (conversationally)a,an (indefinite article)

          References

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          Tokelauan

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          Etymology

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          FromProto-Polynesian*te. Cognates includeHawaiianke andSamoanle.

          Pronunciation

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          Article

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          te

          1. Singular definite article;the

          Derived terms

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          See also

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          Tokelauan articles
          impersonal
          singularplural
          definitete
          indefiniteheni
          personal
          nominalpronominal
          simpleia
          afteri/kiaa te
          aftermaiia te

          References

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          • R. Simona, editor (1986),Tokelau Dictionary[8], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page379

          Tongan

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          Pronunciation

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          Particle

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          te

          1. will (future tense particle)

          Turkish

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          Etymology 1

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          Noun

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          te

          1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.
          See also
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          Etymology 2

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          Noun

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          te

          1. Letter of the Arabic alphabet:ت

          Etymology 3

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          Adverb

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          te

          1. alternative form ofta

          Turkmen

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          Noun

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          te (definite accusative[please provide],plural[please provide])

          1. The name of theLatin-script letterT/t.

          Tuvaluan

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          Article

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          te

          1. the (definite article)

          Veps

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          Etymology

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          FromProto-Finnic*tee.

          Noun

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          te

          1. road,way

          Inflection

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          Inflection ofte (inflection type 13/ma)
          nominative sing.te
          genitive sing.ten
          partitive sing.ted
          partitive plur.teid
          singularplural
          nominativeteted
          accusativetented
          genitivetenteiden
          partitivetedteid
          essive-instructivetentein
          translativeteksteikš
          inessivetesteiš
          elativetespäiteišpäi
          illativeteheteihe
          adessivetelteil
          ablativetelpäiteilpäi
          allativeteleteile
          abessivetetateita
          comitativetenketeidenke
          prolativetedmeteidme
          approximative Itennoteidenno
          approximative IItennoksteidennoks
          egressivetennopäiteidennopäi
          terminative Itehesaiteihesai
          terminative IItelesaiteilesai
          terminative IIItessai
          additive Itehepäiteihepäi
          additive IItelepäiteilepäi

          Derived terms

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          References

          [edit]
          • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), “дорога,трасса”, inUz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary]‎[9], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

          Volapük

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          Adverb

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          te

          1. only,solely,merely
          2. but

          Welsh

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          Etymology

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          Borrowed fromEnglishtea, fromDutchthee, fromHokkien(), probably viaFrenchthé orEnglishtea.

          Pronunciation

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          Noun

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          te m (uncountable)

          1. (uncountable)tea(drink made with infusion ofCamellia sinensis or other leaves)
          2. tea(main evening meal)
            Synonyms:swper,hwyrbryd,cywnos,cinio

          Derived terms

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          Mutation

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          Mutated forms ofte
          radicalsoftnasalaspirate
          tedenhethe

          Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
          All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

          Further reading

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          • D. G. Lewis, N. Lewis, editors (2005–present), “te”, inGweiadur: the Welsh–English Dictionary, Gwerin
          • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “te”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

          West Makian

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          Etymology 1

          [edit]

          FromMalayteh, possibly throughTernatetee, fromHokkien() (Amoy dialect).

          Pronunciation

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          Noun

          [edit]

          te

          1. tea

          Etymology 2

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          Pronunciation

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          Conjunction

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          te

          1. so;so that
            Synonym:supaya

          References

          [edit]
          • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982),The Makian languages and their neighbours[10], Pacific linguistics

          White Hmong

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          Etymology

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          FromProto-Hmong*tæwᶜ(frost).[1]

          Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.
          Particularly: “Doesn't really resemble any other "frost" word in the area. There is a similarity toHungariandér(frost), which is generally cited by Magyarologists as being of unknown origin. It is worth noting that, in addition to frost being uncommon or even nonexistent in the regions where Hmong-Mien is spoken, the Hmongic term does not seem to exist in Mienic, and that Hmongic populations are distinguished from Mienics by a noticeable presence of a paternal lineage strongly associated with ancient northeastern Chinese and Uralic populations, the latter which Hungarian belongs to. Perhaps these two terms are linked, though the hypothetical timescale of the relationship makes this virtually impossible to verify.”

          Pronunciation

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          Noun

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          te(classifier:cov)

          1. frost

          References

          [edit]
          • Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979),White Hmong — English Dictionary[11], SEAP Publications,→ISBN, page312.
          1. ^Ratliff, Martha (2010),Hmong-Mien language history (Studies in Language Change; 8), Camberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics,→ISBN, page283.

          Zia

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          Noun

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          te

          1. foot
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