ète

See also: ete

Picard

Etymology

From Old French estre, from Latin sum.

Verb

ète

  1. to be
    Ej su fort contint d’vos vir !
    I am happy to see you !

Conjugation

Usage notes

A liaison-letter (connection letter) -t is often added at the end of ej su ("I am") and t'es ("you are") when they are followed by a vowel, however this is a facultative feature. Thus, you may find both ej su-t itchi or ej su itchi for "I am here".


Tarantino

Alternative forms

Verb

ète

  1. third-person singular present indicative of essere
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