Cheleusiennaise Word summary
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verb
ét
[et]
be (to exist)
[et]
be (to exist)
Cheleusiennaise
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Neutral Source Language: Old French
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Neutral Source Language: Old French
Etymology
1. estre "to be", ultimately from Latin sum
2. ester "to be, stay, remain", ultimately from Latin stō Notes
Present participle: étã
Past participle: été
Gerund: étã
1sg. present indicative: ža si
Compare French être, Jèrriais Norman êt', Bourguignon étre, Champenois ètre, Gallo ête, Picard ète and Walloon esse
Also an auxiliary verb; used to perfect and pluperfect tense of certain verbs and to form the passive voice
1. estre "to be", ultimately from Latin sum
2. ester "to be, stay, remain", ultimately from Latin stō Notes
Present participle: étã
Past participle: été
Gerund: étã
1sg. present indicative: ža si
Compare French être, Jèrriais Norman êt', Bourguignon étre, Champenois ètre, Gallo ête, Picard ète and Walloon esse
Also an auxiliary verb; used to perfect and pluperfect tense of certain verbs and to form the passive voice
↺ 17 June 2019, 16:19
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German (Deutsch)sein
Greek (Ελληνικά)είμαι (eímai)
Englishbe
Esperantoesti
Basque (Euskara)izan
Finnish (Suomi)olla
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