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Keltsvian[]

Pronounciation[]

(Pronunciation: [se])

Etymology[]

Noun[]

se (plural sehe)

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter S.

Declension[]

Declension of se
Singular Plural
Nominative se sehe
Accusative se sehe
Dative su sehu
Ablative sa seha
Genitive lur se lur sehe
Causative and temative sesos sehesos
Comitative and instrumental kom se kom sehe
Lative ana se ana sehe
Locative and temporary en se en sehe
Privative ses sehes

See also[]

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.

Old Elvish[]

Pronouncation[]

(Pronunciation: [sei])

Etymology[]

From A.elvish saa (to be, prp),From sa (to be) + ea (present participle)

Verb[]

Se (Highly Irregular)

  1. (Auxilary)

  1. Eng: To be
Present Past Future Present Perfect Simple Past Perfect Simple
1st es esê sum fes res ron tu tud s'um s'e
2nd ed edê med fed red rod ta tad t'ua t'uae
3rd em emê mes fen ren rom tad ted me's fe'n

Derived Words:

  • escen ( to become)
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