Keltsvian[]
Pronounciation[]
(Pronunciation: [re])
Etymology 1[]
Noun[]
re (plural rehe)
- The name of the Latin-script letter R.
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Keltsvian Latin-script letter names: a, á, be, ce, če, de, e, é, fe, ge, he, i, i mirgusuk, ke, le, łe, me, ne, ňe, o, ó, pe, ke latinik, re, se, še, te, u, ú, ve, we, xe, i grek, ze, že.
Etymology 2[]
Through 17th Century Italian. The first syllable of Latin resonare ("to resound"), the first word of the second line of the medieval hymn Ut queant laxis, from which the solfège syllables were taken because of its successive lines started each on the next note of the scale.
Noun[]
re (plural rehe)
- a syllable used in solfège to represent the second note of a major scale.
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Declension[]
Declension of re | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | re | rehe |
Accusative | re | rehe |
Dative | ru | rehu |
Ablative | ra | reha |
Genitive | lur re | lur rehe |
Causative and temative | resos | rehesos |
Comitative and instrumental | kom re | kom rehe |
Lative | ana re | ana rehe |
Locative and temporary | en re | en rehe |
Privative | res | rehes |