esi
Asturian
Adjective
esi m sg (feminine singular esa, neuter singular eso, masculine plural esos, feminine plural eses)
See also
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *eci. Cognate to Finnish esi-.
Noun
esi (genitive ee, partitive ett)
- (agriculture) the section of a field that is being worked on right in front of the worker
- (mining) heading
Declension
Inflection of esi (ÕS type 15/käsi, d/t-ø-s gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | esi | eed |
| accusative | ee | eed |
| genitive | ee | ete |
| partitive | ett | esi |
| illative | ette eesse |
etesse esisse |
| inessive | ees | etes esis |
| elative | eest | etest esist |
| allative | eele | etele esile |
| adessive | eel | etel esil |
| ablative | eelt | etelt esilt |
| translative | eeks | eteks esiks |
| terminative | eeni | eteni |
| essive | eena | etena |
| abessive | eeta | eteta |
| comitative | eega | etega |
See also
Latin
Participle
ēsī
- nominative masculine plural of ēsus
- genitive masculine singular of ēsus
- genitive neuter singular of ēsus
- vocative masculine plural of ēsus
Latvian
Verb
esi
- (you) are; 2nd person singular present indicative form of būt
- be; 2nd person singular imperative form of būt
Lithuanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɛˈsʲɪ]
Verb
esì
Urhobo
Noun
esi
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