seza
See also: sezâ
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From Portuguese seja, inflection of ser.
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seza
- be it, whether, may be (no matter)
- masqui seza preto ― although we may be black
- Seza dia, seza nôti, seza sempri
- be it day, be it night, be it whenever
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seza
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-seza?
- to dose
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