Unnamed Iberian Language Word summary
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verb
ser
[se]
exist (to be)
[se]
exist (to be)
Etymology
From previous seer, inherited from two sources:
- Latin sedeō, sedēre
- Latin sum Notes
Gerund: siendo
1prs. sg.: yo so/soy/son (the form son is the most common and usually considered the most correct, though the other are also allowed, some dialects use only one form, while in others the forms may coincide)
Compare Asturian, Aragonese, Leonese, Spanish, Mirandese, Galician, Portuguese and Catalan ser
From previous seer, inherited from two sources:
- Latin sedeō, sedēre
- Latin sum Notes
Gerund: siendo
1prs. sg.: yo so/soy/son (the form son is the most common and usually considered the most correct, though the other are also allowed, some dialects use only one form, while in others the forms may coincide)
Compare Asturian, Aragonese, Leonese, Spanish, Mirandese, Galician, Portuguese and Catalan ser
↺ 16 February 2020, 18:50
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