ésser

See also: esser and èsser

Catalan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Occitan esser, from Latin sum, from Proto-Italic *ezom, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésti.

Pronunciation

Verb

ésser (first-person singular present sóc, past participle estat)

  1. to be
  2. to exist, to be real, to be reality

Usage notes

  • Ésser in the sense of "to be" is used for a characteristic of a person or object. See also: estar.
    • Sóc britànic, és catalana.
      • I'm British, she's Catalan.
    • L'or és groc.
      • Gold is yellow.
  • Ésser + past participle forms the passive voice.
    • Era pagat per la Generalitat.
      • I was paid by the Generalitat.

Conjugation

Noun

ésser m (plural éssers)

  1. being (a living creature)

Further reading

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