eso
AsturianEdit
AdjectiveEdit
eso
BariaiEdit
NounEdit
eso
ReferencesEdit
- Steve Gallagher, Peirce Baehr, Bariai Grammar Sketch (2005)
CzechEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Middle High German esse (“a single point on a die”).[1]
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
eso n
- (card games) ace (highest ranking card)
- (tennis) ace (a serve won without the opponent hitting the ball)
- (volleyball) ace (a point won directly from a serve)
- (golf) hole in one
- (military, aviation) flying ace (a fighter pilot credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft)
DeclensionEdit
Declension
See alsoEdit
German playing cards in Czech · německé karty (layout · text) | |||||||
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sedmička | osmička | devítka | desítka | spodek | svršek, filek | král | eso |
ReferencesEdit
- ^ "eso" in Jiří Rejzek, Český etymologický slovník, electronic version, Leda, 2007
IdoEdit
NounEdit
eso (uncountable)
Related termsEdit
JapaneseEdit
RomanizationEdit
eso
LatinEdit
ParticipleEdit
ēsō
ReferencesEdit
- eso in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
NupeEdit
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
esò
PaliEdit
Alternative formsEdit
Alternative forms
AdjectiveEdit
eso
PronounEdit
eso m
SpanishEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Latin ipsum, neuter of ipse.
PronunciationEdit
PronounEdit
eso
Derived termsEdit
- a eso de
- ¿cómo es eso? ("How so?")
- eso es
- eso que
- nada de eso
- por eso
See alsoEdit
Spanish personal pronouns
nominative | dative | accusative | disjunctive | ||||
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first person | singular | yo | me | mí1 | |||
plural | masculine2 | nosotros | nos | nosotros | |||
feminine | nosotras | nosotras | |||||
neuter | nosotres8 | nosotres8 | |||||
second person | singular | tuteo | tú | te | ti1 | ||
voseo | vos | vos | |||||
formal3 | usted | le, se4 | lo/la5 | usted | |||
plural | familiar6 | masculine2 | vosotros | os | vosotros | ||
feminine | vosotras | vosotras | |||||
neuter | vosotres8 | vosotres8 | |||||
formal/general3 | ustedes | les, se4 | los/las5 | ustedes | |||
third person | singular | masculine2 | él | le, se4 | lo | él | |
feminine | ella | la | ella | ||||
neuter | ello7, elle8 | lo/la5 | ello, elle8 | ||||
plural | masculine2 | ellos | les, se4 | los | ellos | ||
feminine | ellas | las | ellas | ||||
neuter | elles8 | les8 | elles8 | ||||
reflexive | — | se | sí1 |
- Not used with con; conmigo, contigo, and consigo are used instead, respectively
- Like other masculine Spanish words, masculine Spanish pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
- Treated as if it were third-person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity
- If le or les precedes lo, la, los, or las in a clause, it is replaced with se (e.g., Se lo dije instead of Le lo dije)
- Depending on the implicit gender of the object being referred to
- Used primarily in Spain
- Used only in rare circumstances
- Neologism
AnagramsEdit
XhosaEdit
EtymologyEdit
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
PronunciationEdit
PronounEdit
êso
- that; class 7 distal demonstrative.
YorubaEdit
EtymologyEdit
Proposed to have derived from Proto-Yoruboid *èʃo. Cognates include Igala ɛ̀ro. Equivalent to è- (“nominalizing prefix for verbs”) + so (“to bear fruit”), literally “That which is borne”
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
èso