ses
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forKoyraboro Senni . ses
Alternative spelling ofsess ( sensimilla ) 2003 June 3, “My Block 2 Yo Block”, inThat Hella-Thurl Sh!# [1] , performed by Da Hol’ 9:Hit the West, smoke some of thatses , you’ll probably pass out when it reach your dome.
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ses
plural ofse FromDutch zes , fromMiddle Dutch ses , fromOld Dutch ses , fromProto-Germanic *sehs , fromProto-Indo-European *swéḱs .
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Sun Inherited fromLatin sessus ( literally“ act of sitting ” ) . CompareSpanish sieso .
ses m (plural sessos )
anus ,lowermost part of therectum Inherited fromVulgar Latin sās , reduced form ofLatin suās .
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feminine plural ofson ses f pl
( dialectal , Balearic ) feminine plural definite article;the ses
Contraction ofjsi +se .When using a reflexive verb in the second-person singular past form and in conditional, the auxiliary verbbýt ( “ to be ” ) is replaced with just-s appended to the reflexive pronounse ,si . The full form “jsi se”, “jsi si” isproscribed ashypercorrect .
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present tense passive ofse infinitive passive ofse ses
Abbreviation ofvi ses ( “ see you ” ) .FromLatin sex .
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six (6 )ses
inessive singular ofsee ses
feminine plural ofson Alternative form ofsos ,masculine plural ofson FromOld French ses .
ses pl
his ,her ,its ,their ,one's (when referring to a plural noun )Alicia dîne chezses parents. Alicia is having dinner ather parents' house. Thomas a perduses clés. Thomas has losthis keys. Tout le monde doit apporterses documents. Everyone needs to bringtheir documents. 1 Also used before feminine adjectives and nouns beginning with a vowel or
mute h .
2 Also used as the polite singular form.
For the singular persons there are gender-neutral neologisms
man ,tan ,san . These are extremely rare.
FromLatin sex .
IPA (key ) : /ses/ ,[seːs] IPA (key ) : /ses/ ,[heːs] ,[heːh] ,[heː] (High Brescian and Bergamasque)ses
six .FromOld Dutch ses , fromProto-West Germanic *sehs .
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passive ofse sest ( sole current standard ) ses
(non-standard since2012 )
inflection ofsjåas : present tense supine ses
his /hers /its (third-person singular possessive pronoun)FromLatin sine +-s .Thisetymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. explain the -s
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without FromLatin sex , fromProto-Italic *seks . Cognates includeItalian sei andFrench six .
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six FromLatin sex (compareSpanish seis ), fromProto-Indo-European *swéḱs .
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( Puter , Vallader ) six FromLatin sex , fromProto-Italic *seks , fromProto-Indo-European *swéḱs .
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Romanization of𒋀 ( ses ) ses
passive infinitive ofse present passive ofse reciprocal form ofse ; infinitive, present or imperative tense : to see each other, tomeet Vises imorgon! ―See you tomorrow!FromOttoman Turkish سس ( ses ) , fromProto-Turkic *ses . Cognate withCrimean Tatar ,Gagauz ,Turkmen ses ,Azerbaijani səs .
IPA (key ) : /ˈses/ Hyphenation:ses ses (definite accusative sesi ,plural sesler )
voice ,sound FromProto-Turkic *ses . Cognate withCrimean Tatar ,Gagauz ,Turkish ses ,Azerbaijani səs .
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ses (definite accusative sesi ,plural sesler )
voice ,sound “ses ” inEnedilim.com “ses ” inWebonary.org ses
six ( thecipher , thecardinal number six ) Basic numbers (0-10): 0sıfır , 1zew , 2dıdı , 3hirē , 4cehar , 5phanc , 6ses , 7hewt , 8hēst , 9new , 10des