ga sé

An Irish term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, and French Wiktionary
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Related terms

  • en conjunctive (a) ➜
  • ga abaigh (v) ➜
  • ga abaíonn (v) ➜
  • ga abradh (v) ➜
  • ga abrann (v) ➜
  • ga abródh (v) ➜
  • ga abróidh (v) ➜
  • ga abóchadh (v) ➜
  • ga abóchaidh (v) ➜
  • ga abódh (v) ➜
  • ga abóidh (v) ➜
  • ga deir (v) ➜
  • ga deireadh (v) ➜
  • ga deireann (v) ➜
  • ga déarfadh (v) ➜
  • ga déarfaidh (v) ➜
  • ga dúirt (v) ➜
  • ga d’ abaigh (v) ➜
  • ga d’ abaíodh (v) ➜
  • ga d’ abóchadh (v) ➜
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Synonyms

  • de er ➜
  • de sechs ➜
  • en he ➜
  • en it (n) ➜
  • en six ➜

Derived terms

  • ga seisean ➜
  • ga seisear ➜
  • ga séú ➜

Etymological roots of "sé"

  • mga se ➜
  • sga e ➜
  • sga se ➜

Etymologically related

  • ang siex ➜
  • gd sia ➜
  • gv shey ➜
  • gd sia ➜
  • gv shey ➜

Context of this term

  • en referring to masculine noun ➜

Links to other resources

  • en.wiktionary.org sé
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