σε

See also: σέ and -σε

Ancient Greek

second person pronoun (edit)
case singular dual plural
str. encl. str. str.
nominative σύ σφώ, σφῶϊ ῡ̔μεῖς
genitive σοῦ σου σφῷν ῡ̔μῶν
dative σοί σοι σφῷν ῡ̔μῖν
accusative σέ σε σφώ, σφῶϊ ῡ̔μᾶς
adjective σός ῡ̔μέτερος

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

 

Pronoun

σε (se)

  1. accusative singular of σύ ()

References

  • Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited.
    • tear idem, page 859.

Greek

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek σέ (, you, pronoun).

Alternative forms

Pronoun

σε (se) (weak personal)

  1. you (2nd person singular, accusative)
    Πώς σε λένε;Pós se léne?What is your name? (literally, “What do they call you?”)

Etymology 2

From Ancient Greek εἰς (eis).

Alternative forms

  • σ' (s') (before a vowel)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɛ]

Preposition

σε (se)

  1. to, at, by, in, on, unto, upon
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