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See also:Ente,enté,énte,and-ente

Asturian

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Etymology

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FromLatininter.

Preposition

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ente

  1. between
  2. among

Dutch

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Verb

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ente

  1. (dated or formal)singularpresentsubjunctive ofenten

French

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Verb

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ente

  1. inflection ofenter:
    1. first/third-personsingularpresentindicative/subjunctive
    2. second-personsingularimperative

Noun

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ente f (pluralentes)

  1. verbal noun ofenter

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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FromBetawiente(you), fromArabicأَنْتَ(ʔanta,you).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɛntɛ/
  • Hyphenation:én‧té

Pronoun

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énté

  1. (informal)Second-person singular pronoun:you,your,yours

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Indonesian informal second-person pronouns:

  • anta(informal, mainly used by Muslim community)
  • antum(informal, mainly used by Muslim community)
  • coen(slang, East Java)
  • ente(informal, mainly used by Betawi ethnic group)
  • kamu(intimate)
  • ko,kowe(informal, Java)
  • kon,koen(colloquial, East Java)
  • lu,lo,loe,elu(informal, mainly used by Betawi ethnic group)
  • mika,mike(informal, Eastern Sumatra)

Italian

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Etymology

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FromLatinentem.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ente m (pluralenti)

  1. corporation,body
  2. being
  3. entity

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Latin

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Noun

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ente

  1. ablativesingular ofens

Luganda

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Etymology

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From anEastern Sudanic language.

Noun

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ente (class III,pluralente,base statente,plural base statente)

  1. domesticcow,bull,ox
  2. (in theplural)cattle

References

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  • Snoxall, R. A. (1967),Luganda-English Dictionary - with an Introduction on the Tonal System, United Kingdom:Oxford University Press,→ISBN, page259
  • Murphy, John D. (1972),Luganda-English Dictionary, United States:The Catholic University of America Press,→ISBN, page451
  • Schoenbrun, David (1993), “We Are What We Eat: Ancient Agriculture Between the Great Lakes”, inThe Journal of African History, volume 4, number 1, pages1–31

Norman

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Frenchentre, fromLatininter.

Alternative forms

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Preposition

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ente

  1. (Guernsey)between

Etymology 2

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OfGermanic origin (compareDutchent).

Noun

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ente f (pluralentes)

  1. (Jersey)graft
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Old English

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ente

  1. dativesingular ofent

Pali

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Adjective

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ente

  1. masculine/neuterlocativesingular ofenta, which ispresentactiveparticiple ofeti(to come)
  2. masculineaccusativeplural ofenta, which ispresentactiveparticiple ofeti(to come)

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromMedieval Latinentem.

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Noun

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ente m (pluralentes)

  1. an existingbeing orthing
    entes queridoslovedones

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Spanish

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Etymology

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FromLatinentem.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈente/[ˈẽn̪.t̪e]
  • Rhymes:-ente
  • Syllabification:en‧te

Noun

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ente m (pluralentes)

  1. (philosophy)being
  2. entity
    Synonym:entidad
    • 2021 April 5, Guillermo Abril, “Puigdemont, la república virtual sobre la Cataluña real”, inEl País[1]:
      Fuentes del organismo aseguran que se trata de unente político tangible, con seis técnicos que trabajan a diario y unos 200 consejos locales desplegados en Cataluña.
      (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

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Tocharian B

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromProto-Tocharian*ente (whence alsoTocharian Aäntannene(where) andäntāne(when)), from*enä + a derivative ofProto-Indo-European*tód, a form of*só(this, that).

Pronoun

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ente

  1. where,when(interrogative pronoun)
  2. where,when(relative pronoun)
  3. if,whenever

Further reading

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  • Adams, Douglas Q. (2013), “ente”, inA Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European;10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi,→ISBN,pages90-91

Tooro

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ente

Etymology

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Fromen-(class 9 noun prefix) + Proto-SogEastern Sudanic*-te. Cognate withLugandaente.

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Noun

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enteclass 9 (pluralenteclass 10, augmentlessnte, plural augmentlessnte)

  1. cow,bull,ox,cattle, domesticbovine, member of the speciesBos taurus
    Hyponyms:enyana(cow (female)),enimi(bull),endaawa(ox)

References

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  • Kaji, Shigeki (2007),A Rutooro Vocabulary[2], Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA),→ISBN, pages26-27
  • Schoenbrun, David (1993), “We Are What We Eat: Ancient Agriculture Between the Great Lakes”, inThe Journal of African History, volume 4, number 1, pages1–31
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