ges
Translingual
Symbol
gesCategory:Translingual lemmas#GESCategory:Translingual symbols#GESCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#GESCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
See also
English
Noun
gesCategory:English non-lemma forms#GESCategory:English noun forms#GESCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Bouyei
Pronunciation
Verb
gesCategory:Bouyei lemmas#GESCategory:Bouyei verbs#GESCategory:Bouyei entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
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Catalan
Pronunciation
Noun
gesCategory:Catalan non-lemma forms#GESCategory:Catalan noun forms#GESCategory:Catalan entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Cornish
Etymology
Probably from Middle EnglishCategory:Cornish terms derived from Middle English#GES geste (whence modern English jest), from Old FrenchCategory:Cornish terms derived from Old French#GES geste, from LatinCategory:Cornish terms derived from Latin#GES gesta.
Noun
ges m (plural gesyow)Category:Cornish lemmas#GESCategory:Cornish nouns#GESCategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Cornish masculine nouns#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Derived terms
Verb
gesCategory:Cornish non-lemma forms#GESCategory:Cornish verb forms#GESCategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
- inflection of gesya:
Mutation
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
ges f (plural gessen, diminutive gesje n)Category:Dutch lemmas#GESCategory:Dutch nouns#GESCategory:Dutch nouns with plural in -en#GESCategory:Dutch nouns with red links in their headword lines#GESCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Dutch feminine nouns#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Finnish
Etymology
From GermanCategory:Finnish terms derived from German#GES Ges (German key notation).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡes/, [ˈɡe̞s̠]Category:Finnish 1-syllable words#GESCategory:Finnish terms with IPA pronunciation#GES
- Rhymes: -esCategory:Rhymes:Finnish/es#GESCategory:Rhymes:Finnish/es/1 syllable#GES
- Syllabification(key): ges
- Hyphenation(key): ges
Noun
gesCategory:Finnish lemmas#GESCategory:Finnish nouns#GESCategory:Finnish entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Usage notes
Capitalized for the great octave or any octave below that, or in names of major keys; not capitalized for the small octave or any octave above that, or in names of minor keys.
Declension
| Inflection of ges (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ges | gesit | |
| genitive | gesin | gesien | |
| partitive | gesiä | gesejä | |
| illative | gesiin | geseihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | ges | gesit | |
| accusative | nom. | ges | gesit |
| gen. | gesin | ||
| genitive | gesin | gesien | |
| partitive | gesiä | gesejä | |
| inessive | gesissä | geseissä | |
| elative | gesistä | geseistä | |
| illative | gesiin | geseihin | |
| adessive | gesillä | geseillä | |
| ablative | gesiltä | geseiltä | |
| allative | gesille | geseille | |
| essive | gesinä | geseinä | |
| translative | gesiksi | geseiksi | |
| abessive | gesittä | geseittä | |
| instructive | — | gesein | |
| comitative | See the possessive forms below. | ||
Derived terms
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Noun
ges n (genitive singular ges or gess, nominative plural ges)Category:Icelandic lemmas#GESCategory:Icelandic nouns#GESCategory:Icelandic entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Icelandic neuter nouns#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Declension
References
- Kristín Bjarnadóttir, editor (2002–2026), “ges”, in Beygingarlýsing íslensks nútímamáls [The Database of Modern Icelandic Inflection] (in Icelandic), Reykjavík: The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
- Mörður Árnason (2019), Íslensk orðabók, 5th edition, Reykjavík: Forlagið
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈɡɛs/ [ˈɡɛs]Category:Indonesian 1-syllable words#GESCategory:Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation#GES
- Rhymes: -ɛsCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/ɛs#GESCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/ɛs/1 syllable#GES
- Syllabification: ges
Adverb
betCategory:Indonesian lemmas#GESCategory:Indonesian adverbs#GESCategory:Indonesian entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
- (slangCategory:Indonesian slang#GES) Syncopic form of guysCategory:English syncopic forms#GES
- Dia pake kumis palsu, ges! ― He's wearing a fake mustache, guys!Category:Indonesian terms with usage examples#GES
Kato
Etymology
From Proto-AthabaskanCategory:Kato terms inherited from Proto-Athabaskan#GESCategory:Kato terms derived from Proto-Athabaskan#GES *ɢeˑs (“king salmon”)
Noun
gesCategory:Kato lemmas#GESCategory:Kato nouns#GESCategory:Kato entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
References
- Pliny Earle Goddard, Bill Ray, Kato texts (1909)
Middle English
Alternative forms
Noun
gesCategory:Middle English non-lemma forms#GESCategory:Middle English noun forms#GESCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Occitan
Alternative forms
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Occitan entries#GES.
Adverb
gesCategory:Occitan lemmas#GESCategory:Occitan adverbs#GESCategory:Occitan entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Synonyms
Old Irish
Pronunciation
Verb
·gesCategory:Old Irish non-lemma forms#GESCategory:Old Irish verb forms#GESCategory:Old Irish entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Derived terms
Mutation
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxes/ [ˈxes]Category:Spanish 1-syllable words#GESCategory:Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation#GES
- Rhymes: -esCategory:Rhymes:Spanish/es#GESCategory:Rhymes:Spanish/es/1 syllable#GES
- Syllabification: ges
Noun
gesCategory:Spanish non-lemma forms#GESCategory:Spanish noun forms#GESCategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Swedish
Pronunciation
Verb
gesCategory:Swedish non-lemma forms#GESCategory:Swedish verb forms#GESCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Anagrams
Tok Pisin
Etymology
From EnglishCategory:Tok Pisin terms derived from English#GES guest.
Noun
gesCategory:Tok Pisin lemmas#GESCategory:Tok Pisin nouns#GESCategory:Tok Pisin entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
Welsh
Pronunciation
Verb
gesCategory:Welsh non-lemma forms#GESCategory:Welsh mutated verbs#GESCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES
- soft mutation of cesCategory:Welsh soft-mutation forms#CES
Mutation
West Flemish
Etymology
Category:West Flemish terms derived from Frankish#GESCategory:West Flemish terms inherited from Frankish#GESCategory:West Flemish terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#GESCategory:West Flemish terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#GESCategory:West Flemish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#GESCategory:West Flemish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#GESCategory:West Flemish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#GESFrom Middle DutchCategory:West Flemish terms inherited from Middle Dutch#GESCategory:West Flemish terms derived from Middle Dutch#GES gers, a metathesized form of gras.
Noun
ges nCategory:West Flemish lemmas#GESCategory:West Flemish nouns#GESCategory:West Flemish entries with incorrect language header#GESCategory:West Flemish neuter nouns#GESCategory:Pages with entries#GESCategory:Pages with 18 entries#GES