See also: sezâ

Macanese edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Portuguese seja, inflection of ser.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛzɐ/, /ˈsɛ(d)ʒɐ/

Verb edit

seza

  1. be it, whether, may be (no matter)
    masqui seza pretoalthough we may be black
    Seza dia, seza nôti, seza sempri
    be it day, be it night, be it whenever

Usage notes edit

  • Usage in the phrase masqui seza is quite common.
  • Not to be confused with sezâ.

References edit

Malagasy edit

Noun edit

seza

  1. chair

Xhosa edit

Verb edit

-seza?

  1. to dose

Inflection edit

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