What is the meaning of Te?
ISO 639-1 language code for Telugu.
In solfège, the lowered seventh note of a major scale (the note B-flat in the fixed-do system): ta.
The name of the unspecified script letter Т / т.
indicating excess: too
modifying an infinitive verb: to
to see
Alternative spelling of teh
Second person singular dative and accusative pronoun; you
Indicates the past or pluperfect tense.
Alternative spelling of de
they, them (3rd-person plural personal pronoun)
Romanization of ᡨᡝ
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 脦
Nonstandard spelling of tē.
Nonstandard spelling of tè.
Nonstandard spelling of tê̄.
at, during (a time)
for (the purpose of)
in accordance with
with, from (a means, such as language)
to, for
too, to an excessive degree
Alternative form of þe (“thee”)
you, second-person singular object pronoun
to you, second-person singular indirect object pronoun
used with iah to negate a sentence
to behave
to behave
Alternative form of til
you (second-person singular direct object pronoun)
to you (second-person singular indirect object pronoun)
yourself (second-person singular direct object reflexive pronoun)
to yourself (second-person singular indirect object reflexive pronoun)
Romanization of 𒋼
Singular definite article; the
the (definite article)
to understand, perceive
to hear
at (someone's) place
Second-person singular dative, accusative and prepositional pronoun; you
The forms shown in the table are the most widespread ones. Some varieties use different forms:
- nusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and nusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
- usté(s) (Benasquese), ustet(z) (Ansotano), vustet(z) (Tensino, Somontanos)
- vusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and vusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
- ell(s) (Benasquese) and er(s) (Belsetán).
- era(s) (Belsetán).
- mos (Ribagorçan). Before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en the contracted form mo' is used.
- li(s) (Cheso, Tensino).
- el (Ribagorçan). The contracted form l' is used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds and 'l after pronouns ending in vowels and no (“no, not”).
- es, els (Ribagorçan). These forms are contracted to 's and 'ls after pronouns ending in vowels and no (“no, not”).
nusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and nusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
usté(s) (Benasquese), ustet(z) (Ansotano), vustet(z) (Tensino, Somontanos)
vusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and vusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
ell(s) (Benasquese) and er(s) (Belsetán).
mos (Ribagorçan). Before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en the contracted form mo' is used.
el (Ribagorçan). The contracted form l' is used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds and 'l after pronouns ending in vowels and no (“no, not”).
es, els (Ribagorçan). These forms are contracted to 's and 'ls after pronouns ending in vowels and no (“no, not”).
The contracted forms are used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds.
In Ribagorçan the contracted form to' is used before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en.
you (second-person singular direct pronoun)
you (second-person singular indirect pronoun)
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
you (singular)
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
you, thee (direct or indirect object)
yourself (reflexive pronoun)
a tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
tea; the product made from the leaves of the tea plant
tea; a light afternoon meal at which tea is commonly served
you (informal second person singular pronoun), thou, thee
in idiom; a form of the definite article de
to compact
to compress
to sting
to swell
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
you (second-person plural; when addressing many persons or when addressing politely or formally one person)
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
inflection of ti:
you (second-person singular, nominative, informal form)
The name of the Latin script letter T/t.
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
ardent, hot-tempered; vehement, hotfoot
Alternative form of ti
The hiragana syllable て (te) or the katakana syllable テ (te) in Hepburn romanization.
to throw away
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
accusative/ablative singular of tū
may, let (used to indicate the optative mood)
here you go, take this (when giving something to someone)
nominative/accusative plural of ten
Referring to a whole class of things or people designated by the noun that follows.
Used in front of another verb following a stative.
Used in front of another verb following taea.
Used before the names for the days of the week.
Sometimes used before numbers with a following noun.
Used before ordinal numbers including those using tua-.
you (singular familiar, accusative or dative or reflexive or prepositional)
tee (the letter t, T)
masculine nominative/accusative plural of ta (“that”)
nominative/accusative plural of ta (“they”)
instrumental/dative/genitive singular of tvaṃ (“you”)
nonvirile nominative/accusative plural of ten
nominative/accusative plural of ta
nominative/accusative plural of to
you (singular)
particle of spontaneity, when it indicates that there was spontaneity in the action by its agent.
of you (clitic genitive singular of tȋ (“you”))
you (clitic accusative singular of tȋ (“you”))
feminine nominative plural of taj: those (= one)
and (following a cause; lit. and thereby, and thus)
and, and then (before the last thing in order of mention or occurrence)
now (chiefly used in stock phrases)
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
accusative of tú: you
Not used with con; conmigo, contigo, and consigo are used instead, respectively
Like other masculine Spanish words, masculine Spanish pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
Treated as if it were third-person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity
If le or les precedes lo, la, los, or las in a clause, it is replaced with se (e.g., Se lo dije instead of Le lo dije)
Depending on the implicit gender of the object being referred to
Used primarily in Spain
Used only in rare circumstances
tea (the tree, its dried leaves and the drink made from them)
to appear
Synonym of till
Clipping of ate.
the name of the Latin-script letter T/t, in the Abecedario
the (singular) (definite article)
the (plural) (definite article)
(conversationally) a, an (indefinite article)
the (definite article)
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
Letter of the Arabic alphabet: ت
Alternative form of ta
The name of the Latin-script letter T/t.
tea (drink made with infusion of Camellia sinensis or other leaves)
tea (main evening meal)
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