ête

Gallo

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French estre, from Vulgar Latin *essere, from Latin esse, present active infinitive of sum.

Verb

ête

  1. To be
    Je sons eürous de vous vair Dame !
    We are happy to see you Mister !

Conjugation


Norman

Etymology

From Old French estre, from Vulgar Latin *essere, from Latin esse, present active infinitive of sum.

Verb

ête

  1. (France) to be

Conjugation

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