eš
See also: Appendix:Variations of "es"
ArinEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Proto-Yeniseian *ʔes (“God, sky”). Compare Kott ēš, eš (“God, sky”); Assan aš-parán (“sky”), ös, es, eš (“God”), öš, eč (“God, sky”); and Pumpokol eč (“sky”).
NounEdit
eš
SynonymsEdit
AssanEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Proto-Yeniseian *ʔes (“God, sky”). Compare Kott ēš, eš (“God, sky”); Arin es, eš (“God, sky”); and Pumpokol eč (“sky”).
NounEdit
eš
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CzechEdit
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
eš n (indeclinable)
- The name of the Latin-script letter Š.
Further readingEdit
KottEdit
Alternative formsEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Proto-Yeniseian *ʔes (“God, sky”). Compare Assan aš-parán (“sky”), ös, es, eš (“God”), öš, eč (“God, sky”); Arin es, eš (“God, sky”); and Pumpokol eč (“sky”).
NounEdit
eš (plural ēčán)
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LatvianEdit
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
eš m (invariable)
- The Latvian name of the Latin script letter Š/š.
See alsoEdit
- Latvian letter names:
Lower SorbianEdit
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
eš
- The name of the Latin-script letter š.
See alsoEdit
SlavomolisanoEdit
EtymologyEdit
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PronunciationEdit
ConjunctionEdit
eš
- and
- 2010, Natalina Spadanuda, “Le renard et le loup”:
- Biša nu votu na vuk eš na lisica.
- Once upon a time there was a wolf and a fox.
- 2010, Natalina Spadanuda, “Le renard et le loup”:
ReferencesEdit
- Breu, W., Mader Skender, M. B. & Piccoli, G. 2013. Oral texts in Molise Slavic (Italy): Acquaviva Collecroce. In Adamou, E., Breu, W., Drettas, G. & Scholze, L. (eds.). 2013. EuroSlav2010: Elektronische Datenbank bedrohter slavischer Varietäten in nichtslavophonen Ländern Europas – Base de données électronique de variétés slaves menacées dans des pays européens non slavophones. Konstanz: Universität / Paris: Lacito (Internet Publication).
SumerianEdit
RomanizationEdit
eš
- Romanization of 𒐈 (eš₅)