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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromHebrewפֵּא(), fromProto-Semitic*pay-(mouth).Doublet ofpi.

Noun

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pe

  1. The seventeenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician,Aramaic,Hebrewפ,Syriacܦ, and others;Arabic has the analogfaa).
Translations
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Semitic letter

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Further reading

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Etymology 2

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Noun

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pe (pluralpes)

  1. The name of theCyrillic script letterП /п.

Anagrams

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Abinomn

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Noun

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pe

  1. pig

Ainu

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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pe (Kana spelling)

  1. (only in compounds)thing,article
    arawanseven
    arawanpeseventhings
    wenbad
    wenpebadthing
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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pe (Kana spelling)

  1. water, especially in reference to awater body
  2. liquid
  3. juice
Alternative forms
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Derived terms
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  • pet(river)

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  • wakka(drinkable water)

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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pe m (pluralpenj, definiteperi, definite pluralpenjtë)

  1. thread
Declension
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Declension ofpe
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativepeperipenjpenjtë
accusativeperin
dativeperiperitpenjvepenjve
ablativepenjsh
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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

Preposition

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pe

  1. Dialectal form ofprej

References

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  1. ^Orel, Vladimir E. (2000)A concise historical grammar of the Albanian language: reconstruction of Proto-Albanian[1], Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill,→ISBN, page313
  2. ^Schumacher, Stefan, Matzinger, Joachim (2013)Die Verben des Altalbanischen: Belegwörterbuch, Vorgeschichte und Etymologie (Albanische Forschungen;33) (in German), Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz,→ISBN, page218

Annobonese

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Etymology

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FromSãotomensepe(father), fromPortuguesepai(father).

Noun

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pe

  1. father

References

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  • John H. McWhorter (2005)Defining Creole (in Annobonese)

Baltic Romani

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Pronoun

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pe

  1. (Litovska)encliticreflexive oftu,jou,joj,tumē, andjonē

Declension

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Litovska/Lithuanian Romani personal pronouns
singularpluralreflexive
1st person2nd person3rd person1st person2nd person3rd person
mf
Nominativetujoujojamētumējonē-
Accusative/
Independent Oblique
mantutlēslaamēntumēnlēnpes
Dativemangetukelēskelakeamēngetumēngelēngepēske
Ablative[1]mandyrtutyrlēstyrlatyramēndyrtumēndyrlēndyrpēstyr
Genitivemmirotyrolēskirolakiroamarotumarolēngiropēskiro
fmirityrilēskirilakiriamaritumarilēngiripēskiri
plmirētyrēlēskirēlakirēamarētumarēlēngirēpēskirē
Locativemandētutēlēstēlatēamēndētumēndēlēndēpēstē
Instrumentalmansatusalēsalasaamēncatumēncalēnsapēsa
Enclitic Reflexivemanpeamēnpe-
  1. ^The ablative is in decline in Lithuanian Romani

Basque

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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pe inan

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

Declension

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Declension ofpe(inanimate, ending in vowel)
indefinitesingularplural
absolutivepepeapeak
ergativepekpeakpeek
dativeperipearipeei
genitiveperenpearenpeen
comitativeperekinpearekinpeekin
causativeperengatikpearengatikpeengatik
benefactiveperentzatpearentzatpeentzat
instrumentalpezpeazpeez
inessivepetanpeanpeetan
locativepetakopekopeetako
allativepetaraperapeetara
terminativepetarainoperainopeetaraino
directivepetarantzperantzpeetarantz
destinativepetarakoperakopeetarako
ablativepetatikpetikpeetatik
partitiveperik
prolativepetzat

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Breton

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Conjunction

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pe

  1. or

Adjective

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pe (interrogative adjective)

  1. which,what

Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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pe f (pluralpes)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.
  2. theHebrew letterפ (final formף)

Chrau

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Numeral

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pe

  1. three

Fala

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpe/
  • Rhymes:-e
  • Syllabification:pe

Etymology 1

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesepee, fromLatinpedem.

Noun

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pe m (pluralpes)

  1. foot

Etymology 2

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesepez, fromLatinpicem.

Noun

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pe f (uncountable)

  1. pitch,tar

Etymology 3

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Probablyborrowed fromSpanishpez.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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pe m (pluralpecis)

  1. (Valverdeñu)fish

References

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

Faroese

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Noun

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pe n (genitive singularpes, pluralpe)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

Declension

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n4singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativepepeiðpepeini
accusativepepeiðpepeini
dativepe,peipenumpeumpeunum
genitivepespesinspeapeanna

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Finnish

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Etymology 1

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Abbreviation ofperjantai.

Pronunciation

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Asperjantai.

Noun

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pe

  1. Abbreviation ofperjantai(Friday).

Etymology 2

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FromBiblical Hebrewפֵּא().

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpe(ː)/,[ˈpe̞(ː)]
  • Rhymes:-e
  • Hyphenation(key):pe

Noun

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pe

  1. pe(seventeenth letter of the Hebrew and Phoenician scripts and the Northwest Semitic abjad)
Declension
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Inflection ofpe (Kotus type 21/rosé, no gradation)
nominativepepet
genitivepenpeiden
peitten
partitivepetäpeitä
illativepehenpeihin
singularplural
nominativepepet
accusativenom.pepet
gen.pen
genitivepenpeiden
peitten
partitivepetäpeitä
inessivepessäpeissä
elativepestäpeistä
illativepehenpeihin
adessivepelläpeillä
ablativepeltäpeiltä
allativepellepeille
essivepenäpeinä
translativepeksipeiksi
abessivepettäpeittä
instructivepein
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms ofpe(Kotus type 21/rosé, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativepenipeni
accusativenom.penipeni
gen.peni
genitivepenipeideni
peitteni
partitivepetänipeitäni
inessivepessänipeissäni
elativepestänipeistäni
illativepehenipeihini
adessivepellänipeilläni
ablativepeltänipeiltäni
allativepellenipeilleni
essivepenänipeinäni
translativepeksenipeikseni
abessivepettänipeittäni
instructive
comitativepeineni
second-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativepesipesi
accusativenom.pesipesi
gen.pesi
genitivepesipeidesi
peittesi
partitivepetäsipeitäsi
inessivepessäsipeissäsi
elativepestäsipeistäsi
illativepehesipeihisi
adessivepelläsipeilläsi
ablativepeltäsipeiltäsi
allativepellesipeillesi
essivepenäsipeinäsi
translativepeksesipeiksesi
abessivepettäsipeittäsi
instructive
comitativepeinesi
first-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativepemmepemme
accusativenom.pemmepemme
gen.pemme
genitivepemmepeidemme
peittemme
partitivepetämmepeitämme
inessivepessämmepeissämme
elativepestämmepeistämme
illativepehemmepeihimme
adessivepellämmepeillämme
ablativepeltämmepeiltämme
allativepellemmepeillemme
essivepenämmepeinämme
translativepeksemmepeiksemme
abessivepettämmepeittämme
instructive
comitativepeinemme
second-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativepennepenne
accusativenom.pennepenne
gen.penne
genitivepennepeidenne
peittenne
partitivepetännepeitänne
inessivepessännepeissänne
elativepestännepeistänne
illativepehennepeihinne
adessivepellännepeillänne
ablativepeltännepeiltänne
allativepellennepeillenne
essivepenännepeinänne
translativepeksennepeiksenne
abessivepettännepeittänne
instructive
comitativepeinenne

Guaraní

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Determiner

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pe

  1. that(near addressee)

Guinea-Bissau Creole

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Etymology 1

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FromPortuguese.

Noun

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pe

  1. foot

Etymology 2

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FromPortugueseperna.

Noun

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pe

  1. leg

Etymology 3

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FromPortuguesepau.

Noun

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pe

  1. tree

Ido

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Etymology

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Fromp +‎-e.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pe (pluralpe-i)

  1. The name of theLatin script letterP/p.

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Japanese

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Romanization

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pe

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

Javanese

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*paʀih, fromProto-Austronesian*paʀiS.

Noun

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(Javanese scriptꦥꦺ)

  1. ray(marine fish with a flat body, large wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail)

References

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  • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*paRiS”, in the CLDF dataset fromThe Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–),→DOI

Latin

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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 f (indeclinable)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

Coordinate terms

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References

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  • pe”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • pe inGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Arthur E. Gordon,The Letter Names of the Latin Alphabet (University of California Press, 1973; volume 9 ofUniversity of California Publications: Classical Studies), part III: “Summary of the Ancient Evidence”, page 32: "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."

Ligurian

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Etymology

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FromLatinper, fromProto-Indo-European*peri, derived from the root*per-(to go over).

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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pe

  1. for
  2. to
  3. through
  4. inoron
  5. by
  6. with
  7. as
pe + articleCombined form
pe +ope-o
pe +ape-a
pe +ipe-i
pe +epe-e

Lote

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Conjunction

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pe

  1. and

References

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Manado Malay

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Particle

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pe

  1. Used to indicatepossession, similar to English's.
    Kitape mamaMy mother
    Nganape pingsilYour pencil
    Adampe otoAdam's car

Mandarin

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Romanization

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pe

  1. Nonstandard spelling of.
  2. Nonstandard spelling ofpê̄.

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.

Mauritian Creole

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Etymology

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Contraction ofape, fromFrenchaprès. CompareHaitian Creoleap.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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pe (medial formpe)

  1. (auxiliary)Used to indicatepresent progressive tense or thecontinuous tense in general.

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Mbiywom

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Noun

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pe

  1. liver

References

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  • Claire Bowern, Harold James Koch,Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method (2004), page 411

Mbyá Guaraní

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Postposition

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pe

  1. to,for(indicates adativeobject)
  2. indicates acausativeobject
    Ajapoukambojapexevy peha'ipe.
    I hadmy mother make me bread.

Mezquital Otomi

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Noun

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pe

  1. biznaga,barrel cactus.

Middle English

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Noun

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pe

  1. Alternative form ofpo

Neapolitan

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Etymology

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FromLatinper.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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pe

  1. for

Nheengatu

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Etymology

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FromOld Tupipe.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation:pe
  • Rhymes:-e

Pronoun

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pe

  1. (second-class) second-person plural personal pronoun (you,your)
    Pe akanhemu peikú nhaãsépe kirá peikú.
    You are scared becauseyou are fat.
    Aintá uputari upitápe irũmu.
    They want to stay withyou.
    Pe manha uwiké uka pisasú upé.
    Your mother enters the new house.

Usage notes

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  • As a second-class pronoun,pe is used as the subject of a sentence when its verb is a second-class one (those verbs are sometimes referred to as adjectives). The personal pronounpe is also used when governed by any postposition with the exception ofarama andsupé. Finally,pe is used as a possessive pronoun as well.

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Nheengatu personal pronouns
singularfirst-class pronounsecond-class pronoun
first-personixése
second-personindéne
third-personi
pluralfirst-class pronounsecond-class pronoun
first-personyandéyané
second-personpenhẽpe
third-personaintá (or)aintá (or)

References

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Occitan

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Noun

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pe f (pluralpes)

  1. pee(the letter p, P)

Old Occitan

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Etymology

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FromLatinpedem, accusative ofpes.Gallo-Romance cognate withOld Frenchpié.

Noun

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pe m (oblique pluralpes,nominative singularpes,nominative pluralpe)

  1. foot (anatomy)

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Old Tupi

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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pe (2nd class,2nd person plural,dativepeẽme /peẽmo,1st class equivalentpeẽ)

  1. (with 2nd or 3rd person object)you
    Coordinate term:(with 1st person object)peîepé
  2. (with 2nd or 3rd person subject)objective ofpeẽ
    Coordinate term:(with 1st person subject)opo-
  3. your

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    Old Tupi personal pronouns
PersonNumberNominativeAccusativePossessiveDativeObjective
Subject1st class2nd classNonreflexiveReflexive1st class2nd class
Singular1stixéxeixébeixéboxebexebo
2ndîepéendéndeendébeendébondebendebooro-
Singular and Plural3rda'eioi xupé
Plural1st excoréorébeorébo
1st incîandéîandébeîandébo
2ndpeîepépeẽpepeẽmepeẽmoopo-
Indefiniteaséasébeasébo

References

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Pacoh

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Pacoh cardinal numbers
 <  234  > 
   Cardinal :pe
   Ordinal :ape

Etymology

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FromProto-Katuic*pɛɛ, fromProto-Mon-Khmer*piʔ.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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pe

  1. three

Pali

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Particle

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pe

  1. Abbreviation ofpeyyāla.

Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatinper, with meaning influenced bysuper.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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pe (+accusative)

  1. on
    cartea estepe masă
    The book ison the table.
  2. on (some time during the day of)
    A plecat spre Europa acum o săptămână, mai exact,pe zece mai.
    He left for Europe a week ago, that is,on the tenth of May.
  3. (no lexical meaning) used to indicate direct object in some cases
    O așteptpe mama.
    I'm waitingon/for mom.
  4. through an opening
    a îi ieși (cuiva)pe gură
    (of words) to comeout (one’s) mouth
    a săripe geam/fereastrăto jumpout the window
  5. (with spatialprepositions oradverbs)approximately,thereabouts
    L-am văzut prima oarăpe undevape aici.
    I first saw it somewherearound here.
    Hotelul epe lângă gară.
    The hotel issomewhere near the station.

Usage notes

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Pe takes the accusative case of nouns and is used as the marker for the direct object when said object is:

  • a proper noun; the name of a person or animal
  • a common noun referring to a specific person, generally known to both the speaker and listener
  • a common noun acting as a metaphor for a person
  • a common noun in a construction in which the subject and the direct object are the same noun and they precede the predicate

Pe is not used when the direct object is:

  • a common noun designating inanimate objects or animals
  • a common noun referring to an unspecified person

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References

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Romansch

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinpēs, pedem(foot), fromProto-Indo-European*pṓds.

Noun

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pe m (pluralpesorpeis)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran, anatomy)foot

Usage notes

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InRumantsch Grischun andSutsilvan, the plural ispes. InSurmiran, however, it ispeis.

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpe/[ˈpe]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes:-e
  • Syllabification:pe

Noun

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pe f (pluralpes)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

Derived terms

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Sranan Tongo

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Adverb

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pe

  1. (interrogative)where
  2. (relative)where

Derived terms

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Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromSpanishpe, the Spanish name of the letterP/p.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pe (Baybayin spellingᜉᜒ)

  1. (historical)the name of theLatin-script letterP/p, in theAbecedario
    Synonyms:(in the Filipino alphabet)pi,(in the Abakada alphabet)pa

Tocharian A

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Etymology

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Ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*pṓds. Compare the nominative/accusative dual form,peṃ, presumably fromProto-Tocharian*peine du (whence alsoTocharian Bpaine), from an earlier*pei, from theProto-Indo-European*pódh₁e du, from*pṓds. It is from this dual form in Proto-Tocharian that the singular forms have probably been analogically built. CompareTocharian Bpaiyye.[1]

Noun

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pe m

  1. foot

Related terms

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References

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  1. ^http://www.geocities.ws/protoillyrian/tocharian.html

Tol

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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pe

  1. stone,rock

References

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  • Dennis, Ronald K., Dennis, Margaret Royce de (1983)Diccionario Tol (Jicaque)-Español y Español-Tol (Jicaque)[3] (in Spanish), Tegucigalpa: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page28

Turkish

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Noun

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pe (definite accusativepeyi,pluralpeler)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

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Turkmen

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Noun

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

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterP/p.

Welsh

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Etymology

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From earlierbei (nowbai), third-person singular imperfect subjunctive ofbod.[1]

The alternative formped (whence counterfactual forms ofbod such aspetaswn andtaswn) is perhaps from addition of the affirmative particleyd (comparenad andnid).[1]

Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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pe

  1. if(used with counterfactual conditionals, i.e., those that are impossible or considered very unlikely)
    Pe bawn i'n gyfoethog, teithiwn i o gwmpas y byd.
    If I were rich, I would travel around the world.

Usage notes

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In the literary language,bod(to be) has special counterfactual forms that undergo univerbation withpe:petaswn(if I had been),petawn(if I were) etc. (seethe conjugation table for all the forms).

In the colloquial language, the counterfactual formstaswn/bawn/tawn are written separately frompe, andpe can be omitted before them:

  • (pe) taswn i’n ennill y loteriif I were to win the lottery

See also

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  • os(used with factual conditionals)

References

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  1. 1.01.1R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “pe”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

West Makian

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Pronunciation

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Preposition

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pe

  1. with,using
    natalape peda da langalongi ne(you) cut this ropewith a machete
    yakor tepe sosodikstir the teawith a spoon
  2. (directional)to
    iwakope de maihe threw a stone at me (literally, “he threwto me (a) stone”)

References

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  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982)The Makian languages and their neighbours[4], Pacific linguistics

Yoruba

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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  1. (transitive, intransitive) tocall, topronounce, tosummon, toinvoke (anorisha)
    Synonym:
  2. (transitive) totag someone or something
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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  1. (transitive, intransitive) toassemble, tocongregate
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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  1. to becorrect, to becomplete indegree orquantity
  2. to beenough
  3. (idiomatic) to besane, to beintelligent, to besharp (of the mind); (literally - "to have a complete or correct mind")
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Etymology 4

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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  1. tosaysomething
    Synonym:
Usage notes
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  • An overlaid function for the conjunction (Etymology 5) whenever a verb of utterance is missing, it is always followed by.

Etymology 5

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Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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  1. that
Usage notes
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  • In modern linguistics, the term has also been categorized as acomplementizer
Synonyms
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Yoruba Varieties and Languages -(that, conj.)
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Language FamilyVariety GroupVariety/LanguageSubdialectLocationWords
Proto-Itsekiri-SEYSoutheast YorubaÌjẹ̀búÌjẹ̀búÌjẹ̀bú Òdefọ
Rẹ́mọẸ̀pẹ́fọ
Ìkòròdúfọ
Ṣágámùfọ
Ìkálẹ̀ (Ùkálẹ̀)Òkìtìpupafi
Ìlàjẹ (Ùlàjẹ)Mahin
ÌtsẹkírìÌwẹrẹgín
Proto-YorubaCentral YorubaÈkìtìÈkìtìÀdó Èkìtìfọ̀
Àkúrẹ́Àkúrẹ́fọ̀
Mọ̀bàỌ̀tùn Èkìtì,ti
Northwest YorubaÀwórìÈbúté Mẹ́tà
ÈkóÈkó
ÌbàdànÌbàdàn
ÌbàràpáIgbó Òrà
Ìbọ̀lọ́Òṣogbo (Òsogbo)
ÌlọrinÌlọrin
OǹkóÒtù
Ìwéré Ilé
Òkèhò
Ìsẹ́yìn
Ṣakí
Tedé
Ìgbẹ́tì
Ọ̀yọ́Ọ̀yọ́
StandardYorùbáNàìjíríà
Bɛ̀nɛ̀
Northeast Yoruba/OkunOwéKabbahi
Ede Languages/Southwest YorubaIfɛ̀Akpáré
Atakpamɛ
Tchetti (Tsɛti, Cɛti)
Note: This amalgamation of terms comes from a number of different academic papers focused on the unique varieties and languages spoken in the Yoruboid dialectal continuum which extends from eastern Togo to southern Nigeria. The terms for spoken varieties, now deemed dialects of Yorùbá in Nigeria (i.e. Southeast Yorùbá, Northwest Yorùbá, Central Yorùbá, and Northeast Yorùbá), have converged with those of Standard Yorùbá leading to the creation of what can be labeled Common Yorùbá (Funṣọ Akere, 1977). It can be assumed that the Standard Yorùbá term can also be used in most Nigerian varieties alongside native terms, especially amongst younger speakers. This does not apply to the other Nigerian Yoruboid languages of Ìṣẹkírì and Olùkùmi, nor the Èdè Languages of Benin and Togo.
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Etymology 6

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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  1. to becomerewarding orprofitable for someone
    ọjà náà mi dáadáaThe market goods were veryprofitable for me

Zou

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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pe

  1. (intransitive) tokick

References

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  • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013)A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, page40
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