te

Translingual

Etymology

Clipping of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#TE Telugu or TeluguCategory:Translingual terms derived from Telugu#TE తెలుగు (telugu)Category:Translingual clippings#TE.

Symbol

teCategory:Translingual lemmas#TECategory:Translingual symbols#TECategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#TECategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-1Category:ISO 639-1 language code for Telugu.

See also

English

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Etymology 1

Sense 1: Altered from si in the 19th century to prevent having two notes of the musical scale starting with the same letter, to become te and later ti.

Sense 2: The vowel of ti then changed to 'e' to signify a flattened note.

Pronunciation

Noun

te (plural tes)Category:English lemmas#TECategory:English nouns#TECategory:English countable nouns#TECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. (musicCategory:en:Music#TE, obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#TE) In solfège, the seventh note of a major scale (the note B in the fixed-do system): ti.
    Synonym: si
  2. (musicCategory:en:Music#TE) In solfège, the lowered seventh note of a major scale (the note B-flat in the fixed-do system): ta.
    Synonyms: ta, B-flat, li

Etymology 2

Noun

te (plural tes)Category:English lemmas#TECategory:English nouns#TECategory:English countable nouns#TECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. The name of the Cyrillic script letter Т / т.

Anagrams

Category:English 2-letter words#TE

Afrikaans

Etymology

From DutchCategory:Afrikaans terms inherited from Dutch#TECategory:Afrikaans terms derived from Dutch#TE te.

Pronunciation

Adverb

teCategory:Afrikaans lemmas#TECategory:Afrikaans adverbs#TECategory:Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. indicating excess: too

Preposition

teCategory:Afrikaans lemmas#TECategory:Afrikaans prepositions#TECategory:Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. modifying an infinitive verb: to
  2. located at, in

Äiwoo

Verb

teCategory:Äiwoo lemmas#TECategory:Äiwoo verbs#TECategory:Äiwoo entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. to see

References

Akan

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Verb

teCategory:Akan lemmas#TECategory:Akan verbs#TECategory:Akan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. to understand, perceive
  2. to hear

References

  1. Kotey, Paul A. (1998), Twi-English/English-Twi Dictionary, New York: Hippocrene Books, →ISBN

Albanian

Alternative forms

  • ke Gheg dialects

Etymology

From Proto-AlbanianCategory:Albanian terms inherited from Proto-Albanian#TECategory:Albanian terms derived from Proto-Albanian#TE *te-k(u), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Albanian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *to- (it). Governs the nominative determinative, due to its relatively recent use as a preposition and its origin as a shortened form of Albanian *te-k(u).

Preposition

te (+ nominativeCategory:Albanian nominative prepositions#TE)Category:Albanian lemmas#TECategory:Albanian prepositions#TECategory:Albanian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. at
    Unë jam te pijetorja.
    I'm at the bar.
    Category:Albanian terms with usage examples#TE
  2. to
  3. (with a human referent) at (someone's) place
    Jemi te unë.
    We're at my place.
    Category:Albanian terms with usage examples#TE

Synonyms

Aragonese

Etymology

From LatinCategory:Aragonese terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Aragonese terms derived from Latin#TE te. Akin to Spanish te and French te.

Pronoun

teCategory:Aragonese lemmas#TECategory:Aragonese pronouns#TECategory:Aragonese personal pronouns#TECategory:Aragonese entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. Second-person singular dative, accusative and prepositional pronoun; you

Usage notes

  • Takes the form t' before verbs beginning with vowel sounds.

See also

Aragonese personal pronouns
nominative disjunctive dative accusative
first person singular yo me, m'2
plural masculine nusatros1.1 nos1.6
feminine nusatras1.1
second person singular familiar te, t'2
formal vusté,1.2 vos
plural familiar masculine vusatros1.3 vos, tos3
feminine vusatras1.3
formal vustés,1.2 vos
third person singular masculine él1.4 le1.7 lo,1.8 l'2
feminine ella1.5 la
plural masculine els, ellos1.4 les1.7 los1.9
feminine ellas1.5 las
reflexive se, s'2
  1. The forms shown in the table are the most widespread ones. Some varieties use different forms:
    1. nusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and nusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
    2. usté(s) (Benasquese), ustet(z) (Ansotano), vustet(z) (Tensino, Somontanos)
    3. vusotros/as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) and vusaltros/as (Benasquese and Belsetán).
    4. ell(s) (Benasquese) and er(s) (Belsetán).
    5. era(s) (Belsetán).
    6. mos (Ribagorçan). Before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en the contracted form mo' is used.
    7. li(s) (Cheso, Tensino).
    8. 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).
    9. es, els (Ribagorçan). These forms are contracted to 's and 'ls after pronouns ending in vowels and no (no, not).
  2. The contracted forms are used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds.
  3. In Ribagorçan the contracted form to' is used before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronoun en.

References

  • te”, in Aragonario, diccionario castellano–aragonés (in Spanish)

Asturian

Etymology

From LatinCategory:Asturian terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Asturian terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE, from Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE.

Pronoun

teCategory:Asturian lemmas#TECategory:Asturian pronouns#TECategory:Asturian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. you (second-person singular direct pronoun)
  2. you (second-person singular indirect pronoun)

Bangi

Adverb

teCategory:Bangi lemmas#TECategory:Bangi adverbs#TECategory:Bangi entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. no

Basque

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

te inanCategory:Basque lemmas#TECategory:Basque nouns#TECategory:Basque entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Basque inanimate nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. tea


Etymology 2

Noun

te inanCategory:Basque lemmas#TECategory:Basque nouns#TECategory:Basque entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Basque inanimate nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:eu:Latin letter names#TE
Declension
Declension of te (inan V-stem)
indefinite singular plural proximal plural
absolutive te tea teak teok
ergative tek teak teek teok
dative teri teari teei teoi
genitive teren tearen teen teon
comitative terekin tearekin teekin teokin
causative terengatik tearengatik teengatik teongatik
benefactive terentzat tearentzat teentzat teontzat
instrumental tez teaz teez teotaz
inessive tetan tean teetan teotan
locative tetako teko teetako teotako
allative tetara tera teetara teotara
terminative tetaraino teraino teetaraino teotaraino
directive tetarantz terantz teetarantz teotarantz
destinative tetarako terako teetarako teotarako
ablative tetatik tetik teetatik teotatik
partitive terik
prolative tetzat
See also

Blagar

Noun

teCategory:Blagar lemmas#TECategory:Blagar nouns#TECategory:Blagar entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. wood, tree

References

Breton

Etymology

From Proto-BrythonicCategory:Breton terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic#TECategory:Breton terms derived from Proto-Brythonic#TE *ti, from Proto-CelticCategory:Breton terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#TECategory:Breton terms derived from Proto-Celtic#TE *, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Breton terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Breton terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *túh₂. Cognate to Welsh ti.

Pronoun

teCategory:Breton lemmas#TECategory:Breton pronouns#TECategory:Breton personal pronouns#TECategory:Breton entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. you (singular)

See also

Breton personal pronouns
singular plural
1st person me ni
2nd person te c’hwi
3rd person m int
f hi

Catalan

Etymology 1

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Catalan entries#TE

Pronunciation

Noun

te f (plural tes)Category:Catalan lemmas#TECategory:Catalan nouns#TECategory:Catalan countable nouns#TECategory:Catalan feminine nouns with no feminine ending#TECategory:Catalan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Catalan feminine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:ca:Latin letter names#TE

Etymology 2

From LatinCategory:Catalan terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Catalan terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE (accusative of Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

te (enclitic, contracted 't, proclitic et, contracted proclitic t')Category:Catalan lemmas#TECategory:Catalan pronouns#TECategory:Catalan personal pronouns#TECategory:Catalan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. you, thee (direct or indirect object)
  2. yourself (reflexive pronoun)
Usage notes
Declension
Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
strong/subject weak (direct object) weak (indirect object) possessive
proclitic enclitic proclitic enclitic
singular 1st
person
standard joCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, miCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE3 emCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, m’ -meCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’m emCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, m’ -meCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’m meuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
majestic1 nósCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE ensCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -nosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ns ensCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -nosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ns nostreCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
2nd
person
standard tuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE etCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, t’ -teCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’t etCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, t’ -teCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’t teuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
formal1 vósCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE usCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -vosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, -usCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE usCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -vosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, -usCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE vostreCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
very formal2 vostèCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE elCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, l’ -loCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’l liCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -liCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
3rd
person
m ellCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE elCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, l’ -loCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’l liCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -liCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
f ellaCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE laCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, l’4 -laCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE liCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -liCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
n hoCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -hoCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE liCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -liCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
plural
1st person nosaltresCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE ensCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -nosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ns ensCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -nosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ns nostreCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
2nd
person
standard vosaltresCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE usCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -vosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, -usCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE usCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -vosCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, -usCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE vostreCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
formal2 vostèsCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE elsCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -losCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ls elsCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -losCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ls seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
3rd
person
m ellsCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE elsCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -losCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ls elsCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -losCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ls seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
f ellesCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE lesCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -lesCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE elsCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -losCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’ls seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
3rd person reflexive siCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE esCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, s’ -seCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’s esCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, s’ -seCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’s seuCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE
adverbial ablative/genitive enCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE, n’ -neCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE, ’n
locative hiCategory:Catalan links with redundant alt parameters#TE -hiCategory:Catalan links with ignored alt parameters#TE

1 Behaves grammatically as plural. 2 Behaves grammatically as third person.
3 Only as object of a preposition. 4 Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.

Etymology 3

Originally from HokkienCategory:Catalan terms derived from Hokkien#TE ().

Pronunciation

Noun

te m (plural tes)Category:Catalan lemmas#TECategory:Catalan nouns#TECategory:Catalan countable nouns#TECategory:Catalan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Catalan masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. a tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
  2. tea; the product made from the leaves of the tea plant
  3. tea; a light afternoon meal at which tea is commonly served
Derived terms

Further reading

Category:ca:Agriculture#TECategory:ca:Tea#TECategory:ca:Meals#TECategory:ca:Ericales order plants#TE

Classical Nahuatl

Pronoun

teCategory:Classical Nahuatl lemmas#TECategory:Classical Nahuatl pronouns#TECategory:Classical Nahuatl entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. alternative spelling of teh

Coatepec Nahuatl

Noun

teCategory:Coatepec Nahuatl lemmas#TECategory:Coatepec Nahuatl nouns#TECategory:Coatepec Nahuatl entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

  1. stone

Cornish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

    From EnglishCategory:Cornish terms borrowed from English#TECategory:Cornish terms derived from English#TE tea, from DutchCategory:Cornish terms derived from Dutch#TE thee.

    Noun

    te m (plural teow)Category:Cornish lemmas#TECategory:Cornish nouns#TECategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Cornish masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

    1. tea
    Derived terms

    Etymology 2

      From Proto-BrythonicCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic#TECategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Brythonic#TE *ti, from Proto-CelticCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#TECategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#TE *, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *túh₂.

      Alternative forms

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Cornish lemmas#TECategory:Cornish pronouns#TECategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (Standard CornishCategory:Standard Cornish spellings#TE) alternative form of ty; you (informal second person singular pronoun), thou, thee

      Mutation

      Mutation of te
      radicalsoftaspiratehardmixed
      te de the unchanged unchanged

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      Category:kw:Beverages#TE

      Czech

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      teCategory:Czech non-lemma forms#TECategory:Czech combined forms#TECategory:Czech entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (informalCategory:Czech informal terms#TE) Combined form of to + jeCategory:Czech compound terms#TE

      See also

      Dalmatian

      Etymology

      From LatinCategory:Dalmatian terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Dalmatian terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE.

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Dalmatian lemmas#TECategory:Dalmatian pronouns#TECategory:Dalmatian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (second-person singular pronoun) you, thou

      See also

      Danish

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

      Borrowed from DutchCategory:Danish terms borrowed from Dutch#TECategory:Danish terms derived from Dutch#TE thee, from HokkienCategory:Danish terms derived from Hokkien#TE (, tea), compare English tea, German Tee, French thé.

      Alternative forms

      • the (unofficial since 1872, but still common)

      Noun

      te c (singular definite teen, plural indefinite teer)Category:Danish lemmas#TECategory:Danish nouns#TECategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Danish common-gender nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. tea (plant) (Camellia sinensis)
      2. tea (the dried leaves from the tea plant, also parts from other plants)
      3. (uncountableCategory:Danish uncountable nouns#TE) tea (a beverage made from tea leaves, also similar beverages made from other plants)
      Declension
      Declension of te
      common
      gender
      singular plural
      indefinite definite indefinite definite
      nominative te teen teer teerne
      genitive tes teens teers teernes
      Derived terms
      Descendants
      • Faroese: te
      References

      Etymology 2

      From Old NorseCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Norse#TECategory:Danish terms derived from Old Norse#TE tjá, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TECategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TE *tīhaną (to show), cognate with Icelandic tjá, Faroese tíggja, Swedish te, German zeihen (to accuse). The verb goes back to Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *deyḱ- (to show), which is also the source of Latin dīcō (to say)Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE, Ancient Greek δείκνυμι (deíknumi, to show).

      Verb

      te (present tense ter, past tense teede, past participle teet)Category:Danish lemmas#TECategory:Danish verbs#TECategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (reflexiveCategory:Danish reflexive verbs#TE) behave
      Conjugation
      Conjugation of te
      activepassive
      present ter
      past teede
      infinitive te
      imperative te
      participle
      present teende
      past teet
      (auxiliary verb have)
      gerund teen
      Derived terms
      References

      Deg Xinag

      Etymology

      From Proto-AthabaskanCategory:Deg Xinag terms inherited from Proto-Athabaskan#TECategory:Deg Xinag terms derived from Proto-Athabaskan#TE *tuˑ.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      teCategory:Deg Xinag lemmas#TECategory:Deg Xinag nouns#TECategory:Deg Xinag entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. water

      References

      Dutch

      Etymology

      From Middle DutchCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Middle Dutch#TECategory:Dutch terms derived from Middle Dutch#TE te, from Old DutchCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Old Dutch#TECategory:Dutch terms derived from Old Dutch#TE te, ti, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TECategory:Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TE *ta.

      Pronunciation

      Adverb

      teCategory:Dutch lemmas#TECategory:Dutch adverbs#TECategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. too (indicating excess)
        Te veel is nooit goed!Too much is never good!Category:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE
        Te gek!Far out! (literally, “Too crazy!”)Category:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE

      Derived terms

      Descendants

      Preposition

      teCategory:Dutch lemmas#TECategory:Dutch prepositions#TECategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (modifying an infinitive verb) to
        Er is iets te etenthere is something to eatCategory:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE
        Het is te doenit is doable, it can be doneCategory:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE
      2. located at, in, on
        Te Amsterdamin Amsterdam.Category:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE
        En zo rijden we te paardand so we ride on horseback.Category:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE

      Usage notes

      This preposition used to govern the dative case. It also fused with the dative forms of the definite article:

      • (at, in): ter = te + der for feminine singular.
      • (at, in): ten = te + den in all other cases.

      Combinations with the nominative form of the article, like *te het or *te de have never become part of the language. The collapse of the inflection system and the related demise of the distinction between masculine and feminine gender (for most speakers) has pushed this preposition into partial disuse. It does however occur in a fair number of idiomatic expressions, often with fossilized case endings, e.g.:

      te elfder ure.at the eleventh hourCategory:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE
      te eigen batefor one's own profitCategory:Dutch terms with usage examples#TE

      (Elfder, ure and bate are dative forms of elfde, uur and baat respectively.)

      Derived terms

      Descendants

      • Jersey Dutch: te
      • Negerhollands: toe

      Article

      teCategory:Dutch lemmas#TECategory:Dutch articles#TECategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (archaicCategory:Dutch terms with archaic senses#TE) in idiom; a form of the definite article de

      Estonian

      Etymology

      From Proto-FinnicCategory:Estonian terms inherited from Proto-Finnic#TECategory:Estonian terms derived from Proto-Finnic#TE *tek.

      Pronoun

      te (short form of teie)Category:Estonian lemmas#TECategory:Estonian pronouns#TECategory:Estonian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. you (plural and polite form)

      Declension

      Declension of te
      2nd person singular plural
      long short long short
      nominative sina sa teie te
      genitive sinu su teie te
      partitive sind teid
      illative sinusse susse teisse
      inessive sinus sus teis
      elative sinust sust teist
      allative sinule sulle teile
      adessive sinul sul teil
      ablative sinult sult teilt
      translative sinuks teieks teiks
      terminative sinuni teieni
      essive sinuna teiena
      abessive sinuta teieta
      comitative sinuga suga teiega
      Category:Estonian personal pronouns

      See also

      Estonian personal pronouns
      singular plural
      long short long short
      1st person mina ma meie me
      2nd person familiar sina sa teie te
      polite Teie Te
      3rd person animate tema ta nemad nad
      inanimate see need

      Ewe

      Noun

      teCategory:Ewe lemmas#TECategory:Ewe nouns#TECategory:Ewe entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. paternal aunt
      2. yam

      Preposition

      teCategory:Ewe lemmas#TECategory:Ewe prepositions#TECategory:Ewe entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. under

      Verb

      teCategory:Ewe lemmas#TECategory:Ewe verbs#TECategory:Ewe entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. to compact
      2. to compress
      3. to sting
      4. to swell
      Category:ee:Family#TECategory:ee:Vegetables#TE

      Fala

      Etymology

      From Old Galician-PortugueseCategory:Fala terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese#TECategory:Fala terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese#TE te, from LatinCategory:Fala terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Fala terms derived from Latin#TE .

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Fala lemmas#TECategory:Fala pronouns#TECategory:Fala entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. Second person singular dative and accusative pronoun; you

      Usage notes

      • Takes the form -ti when suffixed to an impersonal verb form.

      See also

      Fala personal pronouns
      nominative dative accusative disjunctive
      singular first person ei me, -mi mi
      second person te, -ti ti
      third
      person
      m el le, -li uLV, oM el
      f ela a ela
      plural first
      person
      common nos musL
      nusLV
      nos, -nusM
      nos
      m noshotrusM noshotrusM
      f noshotrasM noshotrasM
      second
      person
      common vos vusLV
      vos, -vusM
      vos
      m voshotrusM voshotrusM
      f voshotrasM voshotrasM
      third
      person
      m elis le, -li usLV, osM elis
      f elas as elas
      third person reflexive se, -si

      Dialects: L Lagarteiru M Mañegu V Valverdeñu

      References

      • Valeš, Miroslav (2021), Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web), 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published 2022, →ISBN, page 265

      Faroese

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

      Noun

      te n (genitive singular tes, plural te)Category:Faroese lemmas#TECategory:Faroese nouns#TECategory:Faroese entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Faroese neuter nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:fo:Latin letter names#TE
      Declension
      n4 singular plural
      indefinite definite indefinite definite
      nominative te teið te teini
      accusative te teið te teini
      dative te, tei tenum teum teunum
      genitive tes tesins tea teanna
      See also

      Etymology 2

      Originally from HokkienCategory:Faroese terms derived from Hokkien#TE (), from Middle ChineseCategory:Faroese terms derived from Middle Chinese#TE, from Old ChineseCategory:Faroese terms derived from Old Chinese#TE, ultimately from Proto-Sino-TibetanCategory:Faroese terms derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan#TE *s-la (leaf, tea).

      Noun

      te n (genitive singular tes, uncountable)Category:Faroese lemmas#TECategory:Faroese nouns#TECategory:Faroese uncountable nouns#TECategory:Faroese entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Faroese neuter nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. tea
      Declension
      n4s singular
      indefinite definite
      nominative te teið
      accusative te teið
      dative te, tei tenum
      genitive tes tesins
      Derived terms

      Anagrams

      Category:fo:Beverages#TECategory:fo:Food and drink#TECategory:fo:Tea#TE

      Finnish

      Alternative forms

      • Te (when used politely)

      Etymology

      From Proto-FinnicCategory:Finnish terms inherited from Proto-Finnic#TECategory:Finnish terms derived from Proto-Finnic#TE *tek, from Proto-UralicCategory:Finnish terms inherited from Proto-Uralic#TECategory:Finnish terms derived from Proto-Uralic#TE *te. The word is inflected as plural, but there is no plural marker in the nominative, except in dialects (tet).

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Finnish lemmas#TECategory:Finnish pronouns#TECategory:Finnish personal pronouns#TECategory:Finnish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (personal) you (second-person plural; when addressing many persons or when addressing politely or formally one person)
        Onko joku teistä kiinnostunut?
        Are any of you interested?
        Category:Finnish terms with usage examples#TE

      Usage notes

      Declension

      • Irregular (inflectional stem tei-, as if in the plural). The comitative and instructive forms don't exist; the abessive is hardly used.
      • In addition to the standard set of cases, te and other personal pronouns have a specific accusative form, teidät.
      • See this appendix for information on the dialectal variants of te.

      Synonyms

      Derived terms

      Descendants

      See also

      Finnish personal pronouns
      first second third
      familiar polite
      singular minä sinä Te hän
      plural me te he

      Further reading

      • te”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004, retrieved 3 July 2023

      Anagrams

      Franco-Provençal

      Etymology

      Inherited from LatinCategory:Franco-Provençal terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Franco-Provençal terms derived from Latin#TE .

      Pronoun

      te (prevocalic t', postpositive -tu)Category:Franco-Provençal lemmas#TECategory:Franco-Provençal pronouns#TECategory:Franco-Provençal entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE (ORB, broadCategory:ORB, broad#TE)

      1. you (second-person singular nominative)

      See also

      Franco-Provençal personal pronouns
      nominative accusative dative tonic1 possessive2
      singular 1st person jo min
      2nd person te tin
      3rd person masculine il lo / le lui sin
      feminine el la lyé
      neuter o y
      reflexive
      plural 1st person nos noutro
      2nd person vos voutro
      3rd person masculine ils los / les lor lor
      feminine els les lor / lyés
      reflexive

      1 Disjunctive or object of a preposition. 2 Generally preceded by a definite article.

      References

      • tu in DicoFranPro: Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – on dicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
      • te in Lo trèsor Arpitan – on arpitan.eu

      French

      Etymology

      From Middle FrenchCategory:French terms inherited from Middle French#TECategory:French terms derived from Middle French#TE te, from Old FrenchCategory:French terms inherited from Old French#TECategory:French terms derived from Old French#TE te, from LatinCategory:French terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:French terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE, (accusative of Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:French terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:French terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *twé, *te, accusative of *túh₂ (you).

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

      te m or fCategory:French lemmas#TECategory:French pronouns#TECategory:French personal pronouns#TECategory:French entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (direct object) you
        Il te cite souvent.He often quotes you.Category:French terms with usage examples#TE
      2. (indirect object) you
        Il te donne le livre.He gives you the book.Category:French terms with usage examples#TE
      3. (reflexive pronounCategory:French reflexive pronouns#TE) yourself
        Tu te souviens d'elle.You remember her. (literally, “You remind yourself of her.”)Category:French terms with usage examples#TE
      French personal pronouns
      number person gender nominative
      (subject)
      accusative
      (direct complement)
      dative
      (indirect complement)
      locative
      (at)
      genitive
      (of)
      disjunctive
      (tonic)1
      emphatic
      reflexive
      singular first je, j’ me, m’ moimoi-même
      second tu te, t’ toitoi-même
      third masculine il2 le, l’ lui y en luilui-même
      feminine elle la, l’ elleelle-même
      indeterminate on3, l’on (formal), ce4, c’, ça
      reflexive se, s’5 soisoi-même
      plural first nous nous nousnous-mêmes
      second6 vous vous vous vous-mêmes,
      vous-même6
      third masculine ils7 les leur y en eux7eux-mêmes7
      feminine elles elleselles-mêmes

      1 The disjunctive (tonic) forms are also used after an explicit preposition (de/d’, à, pour, chez, dans, vers, sur, sous, ...), instead the accusative, dative, genitive, locative, or reflexive forms, where a preposition is implied.
      2 Il is also used as an impersonal nominative-only pronoun.
      3 On can also function as a first person plural (although agreeing with third person singular verb forms).
      4 The nominal indeterminate form ce (demonstrative) can also be used with the auxiliary verb être as a plural, instead of the proximal or distal gendered forms.
      5 The reflexive third person singular forms (se or s’) for accusative or dative are also used as third person plural reflexive.
      6 Vous is also used as the polite singular form, in which case the plural disjunctive tonic vous-mêmes becomes singular vous-même.
      7 Ils, eux and eux-mêmes are also used when a group has a mixture of masculine and feminine members.

      Further reading

      Anagrams

      Galician

      Etymology 1

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      te m (plural tes)Category:Galician lemmas#TECategory:Galician nouns#TECategory:Galician countable nouns#TECategory:Galician entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Galician masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:gl:Latin letter names#TE

      See also

      Etymology 2

      See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Galician non-lemma forms#TECategory:Galician pronoun forms#TECategory:Galician entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. inflection of ti:
        1. accusative
        2. reflexive

      Haitian Creole

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

      From FrenchCategory:Haitian Creole terms derived from French#TE été (been).

      Adverb

      teCategory:Haitian Creole lemmas#TECategory:Haitian Creole adverbs#TECategory:Haitian Creole entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. Indicates the past or pluperfect tense.

      Etymology 2

      From FrenchCategory:Haitian Creole terms inherited from French#TECategory:Haitian Creole terms derived from French#TE thé (tea), from HokkienCategory:Haitian Creole terms derived from Hokkien#TE ().

      Noun

      teCategory:Haitian Creole lemmas#TECategory:Haitian Creole nouns#TECategory:Haitian Creole entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. tea

      References

      • Targète, Jean; Urciolo, Raphael (1993), Haitian Creole-English Dictionary, Dunwoody Press, →ISBN, page 189
      Category:ht:Beverages#TE

      Hawaiian

      Article

      teCategory:Hawaiian lemmas#TECategory:Hawaiian articles#TECategory:Hawaiian terms spelled with T#TECategory:Hawaiian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. NiʻihauCategory:Niʻihau Hawaiian#TE form of ke (the)

      Hungarian

      Etymology

      From the same Proto-UralicCategory:Hungarian terms inherited from Proto-Uralic#TECategory:Hungarian terms derived from Proto-Uralic#TE root *tinä as e.g. Finnish sinä, Erzya тон (ton),[1] Eastern Mari тый (tyj) and Komi-Zyrian тэ (te).

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Hungarian lemmas#TECategory:Hungarian pronouns#TECategory:Hungarian personal pronouns#TECategory:Hungarian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (personal) you (second-person singular, nominative, informal form)

      Declension

      Declension of te
      nominative te
      accusative téged
      dative neked
      instrumental veled
      causal-final érted
      inessive benned
      superessive rajtad
      adessive nálad
      illative beléd
      sublative rád
      allative hozzád
      elative belőled
      delative rólad
      ablative tőled

      Coordinate terms

      Hungarian personal pronouns
      singular plural
      1st person én mi
      2nd person familiar te ti
      polite, unfamiliar maga maguk
      formal ön önök
      3rd person ő ők

      Derived terms

      Note: In all these forms, te is optional and only serves for emphasis.

      See also

      References

      Further reading

      • ([informal, singular] you): te in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
      • ([dialectal] stressing the plural addressee): te in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
      Category:Hungarian second person pronouns#TECategory:Hungarian 2-letter words#TE

      Hunsrik

      Article

      teCategory:Hunsrik lemmas#TECategory:Hunsrik articles#TECategory:Hunsrik entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE (Wiesemann spellingCategory:Hunsrik terms with Wiesemann spelling#TE)

      1. alternative spelling of de

      Icelandic

      Icelandic Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia is

      Etymology

      Borrowed from HokkienCategory:Icelandic terms borrowed from Hokkien#TECategory:Icelandic terms derived from Hokkien#TE () (Amoy dialect).

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      te n (genitive singular tes, no plural)Category:Icelandic lemmas#TECategory:Icelandic nouns#TECategory:Icelandic uncountable nouns#TECategory:Icelandic entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Icelandic neuter nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. tea

      Declension

      Declension of te (sg-only neuter)
      singular
      indefinite definite
      nominative te teið
      accusative te teið
      dative tei teinu
      genitive tes tesins
      Category:Icelandic uncountable nouns#TE

      Derived terms

      Category:is:Tea#TE

      Ido

      Etymology

      From t + -eCategory:Ido terms suffixed with -e (consonant)#TE.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      te (plural te-i)Category:Ido lemmas#TECategory:Ido nouns#TECategory:Ido entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:io:Latin letter names#TE

      See also

      Indonesian

      Etymology

      From DutchCategory:Indonesian terms borrowed from Dutch#TECategory:Indonesian terms derived from Dutch#TE tee.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      (plural te-te)Category:Indonesian lemmas#TECategory:Indonesian nouns#TECategory:Indonesian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:id:Latin letter names#TE

      Synonyms

      • ti (Standard Malay)

      See also

      Further reading

      Irish

      Etymology

      Category:Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Irish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *tep-#TE Category:Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#TECategory:Irish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#TECategory:Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Irish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TE

      From Old IrishCategory:Irish terms inherited from Old Irish#TECategory:Irish terms derived from Old Irish#TE (hot),[1] from Proto-CelticCategory:Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#TE *teɸents, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *tep-.

      Pronunciation

      Adjective

      te (genitive singular masculine te, genitive singular feminine te, plural teo, comparative teo or teocha)Category:Irish lemmas#TECategory:Irish adjectives#TECategory:Irish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. hot, warm
      2. hot, spicy, piquant

      Declension

      Declension of te
      Positive singular plural
      masculine feminine strong noun weak noun
      nominative te the teo;
      theo2
      vocative the teo
      genitive te teo te
      dative te;
      the1
      the teo;
      theo2
      Comparative níos teo
      Superlative is teo

      1 When the preceding noun is lenited and governed by the definite article.
      2 When the preceding noun ends in a slender consonant.

      Derived terms

      Mutation

      Mutated forms of te
      radical lenition eclipsis
      te the dte

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      References

      1. Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “té, te”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
      2. Sjoestedt, M. L. (1931), Phonétique d’un parler irlandais de Kerry [Phonetics of an Irish Dialect of Kerry] (in French), Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux, § 108, page 59
      3. Finck, F. N. (1899), Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page 245
      4. Quiggin, E. C. (1906), A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, § 388, page 129

      Further reading

      Category:ga:Temperature#TE

      Italian

      Etymology

      Inherited from LatinCategory:Italian terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Italian terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE, from Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE.

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Italian lemmas#TECategory:Italian pronouns#TECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (disjunctive, emphatic) you, thee
      2. (subject, colloquialCategory:Italian colloquialisms#TE[4] and regionalCategory:Regional Italian#TE[4]) you, thou
        Synonym: tu

      Usage notes

      • io e tu (I and you) sounds awkward in Italian ("something e tu" as subject in general); speakers often avoid it either by moving tu to the first position as tu ed io (you and I), or by using this regional te subject pronoun in place of standard tu: io e te.

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Italian lemmas#TECategory:Italian pronouns#TECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (clitic) alternative form of ti

      Usage notes

      • Used when followed by a third-person direct object clitic (lo, la, li, le, or ne).

      See also

      Italian personal pronouns
      singular plural
      first second second formal / polite5 third first second second formal / polite5 third
      m or f m f m or f m f
      nominative io tu Lei, Ella8 lui, egli8, ello8, elli3, 8, esso8 lei, ella8, essa8 noi voi, Voi7 Loro loro
      elli3, 8, ellino4, 8, eglino4, 8, essi8 elle3, 8, elleno4, 8, esse8
      atonic (clitic)11 accusative / dative-reflexive mi, m', -mi, me9 ti, t', -ti, te9 si6, s', -si, se9, ci13 ci, c', -ci, ce9 vi, Vi7, v', V'7, -vi, -Vi7, ve9 si, s', -si, se9
      accusative La, -La, L' lo, l', -lo, il4 la, l', -la Le, -Le li, -li le, -le
      dative Le, -Le glie9 Loro10 loro10, gli2, -gli2, glie9
      gli, -gli le, -le, gli2, -gli2
      locative ci, c',
      vi1, v'1
      ci, c',
      vi1, v'1
      partitive ne, n' ne, n'
      tonic12 prepositional-reflexive
      oblique me te Lei lui, esso8 lei, essa8 noi voi, Voi7 Loro loro,
      essi8 elle8, esse8
      1Formal.
      2Informal.
      3Archaic.
      4Obsolete.
      5Grammatically third person forms used semantically in the second person as a formal or polite way of addressing someone (with the first letter frequently capitalised as a sign of respect, and to distinguish them from third person subjects). Unlike the singular forms, the plural forms are mostly antiquated terms of formal address in the modern language, and second person plural pronouns are almost always used instead.
      6Also used as indefinite pronoun meaning “one”, and to form the passive.
      7Formal (capitalisation optional); in many regions, can refer to just one person (compare with French vous).
      8Traditional grammars still indicate the forms egli (animate), ello / ella (animate), esso / essa and their plurals as the nominative forms of the third person pronouns; outside of very formal or archaizing contexts, all such forms have been replaced by the obliques lui, lei, loro.
      9Forms used when followed by a third-person direct object proclitic (lo, la, li, le, or ne).
      10Used after verbs.
      11Unstressed forms, stand alone forms are found proclitically (except dative loro / Loro), others enclitically (-mi, -ti, etc.).
      12Disjunctive, emphatic oblique forms used as direct objects placed after verbs, in exclamations, along prepositions (prepositional) and some adverbs (come, quanto, etc.); also used with a to create alternative emphatic dative forms.
      13

      Only in "ci si", replaces indefinite si (one) before reflexive si (oneself).

      References

      1. 1 2 te in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
      2. te (disjunctive) in Bruno Migliorini et al., Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025
      3. te (clitic) in Bruno Migliorini et al., Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025
      4. 1 2 te1 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

      Further reading

      • te2 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

      Anagrams

      Japanese

      Romanization

      teCategory:Japanese non-lemma forms#TECategory:Japanese romanizations#TECategory:Japanese terms with non-redundant manual script codes#TECategory:Japanese entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. The hiragana syllable (te) or the katakana syllable (te) in Hepburn romanization.

      Kalasha

      Etymology

      From SanskritCategory:Kalasha terms derived from Sanskrit#TE तद् (tád)Category:Sanskrit terms with non-redundant manual transliterations#TE, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Kalasha terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *tód.

      Pronoun

      teCategory:Kalasha lemmas#TECategory:Kalasha pronouns#TECategory:Kalasha entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. they, them (absent from speaker) (3rd-person plural personal pronoun)

      Coordinate terms

      See also

      Kalasha personal pronouns
      singular plural
      1st person a / آ ábi / آبی
      2nd person tu / تُو ábi / آبی
      3rd person near ía / اِیا émi / ایمی
      far ása / آسا éḷi / ایࣇی
      absent se / سے te / تے

      Kholosi

      Etymology

      Cognate with Sindhi تي (te)Category:Sindhi terms with redundant transliterations#TE, Punjabi 'ਤੇ ('te).

      Postposition

      teCategory:Kholosi lemmas#TECategory:Kholosi postpositions#TECategory:Kholosi entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. to

      References

      • Rezaei, Tahereh (2020), First notes on the syntax of Kholosi as a heritage language in the south of Iran, Hormozgan Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts & Tourism Organization

      Kikuyu

      Etymology

      Hinde (1904) records kute as an equivalent of English throw in the “Jogowini dialect” of Kikuyu.[1]

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      te (infinitive gũte)Category:Kikuyu lemmas#TECategory:Kikuyu verbs#TECategory:Kikuyu entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. to throw away
        teagawe (usually) throw awayCategory:Kikuyu terms with usage examples#TE

      See also

      References

      1. Hinde, Hildegarde (1904). Vocabularies of the Kamba and Kikuyu languages of East Africa, pp. 60–61. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
      • Armstrong, Lilias E. (1940). The Phonetic and Tonal Structure of Kikuyu, p. 363. Rep. 1967. (Also in 2018 by Routledge).

      Ladin

      Etymology

      From LatinCategory:Ladin terms derived from Latin#TE intus.[1]

      Preposition

      teCategory:Ladin lemmas#TECategory:Ladin prepositions#TECategory:Ladin entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

      1. (Badiot, Fascian, Gherdëina) in, inside, into
        L ie te cësa.It is in the house.Category:Ladin terms with usage examples#TE
        Ei abinà la tleves tl (te l) castl.I found the keys in the closet.Category:Ladin terms with usage examples#TE
        Ël ie te na bar.He is at a coffee shop.Category:Ladin terms with usage examples#TE
        L lere ie te perjon.The thief is in prison.Category:Ladin terms with usage examples#TE
      2. in (pertaining to)
        te chësc cajoin this caseCategory:Ladin terms with usage examples#TE
      3. in, at, by (at the end of or during a period of time)
        L film scumëncia te 20 menuc.The film starts in 20 minutes.Category:Ladin terms with usage examples#TE
        tl (te l) Medieveduring the middle agesCategory:German terms with usage examples#TE
        ti (te i) ani '60in the 60sCategory:German terms with usage examples#TE
      4. into, to (going inside (of))
        Ël va te cësa.He goes into the house.Category:German terms with usage examples#TE
        Nëus jon te la Svizra.We are going to Switzerland.Category:German terms with usage examples#TE

      Alternative forms

      Derived terms

      • (te + l) tl
      • (te + la) tla
      • (te + i) ti
      • (te + les) les

      References

      1. Wörterbuch der Grödner Mundart.- (Schlern-Schriften ; 23) - Arcangjul Lardschneider . Teßmann

      Latin

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

        From a merger of:

        Pronoun

        Category:Latin non-lemma forms#TECategory:Latin pronoun forms#TECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

        1. accusative/ablative singular of
        Alternative forms
        Derived terms
        Descendants
        • Aromanian: ti
        • Asturian: te
        • Catalan: te
        • Franco-Provençal:
        • French: te, toi
        • Friulian: ti
        • Galician: te, che
        • Istriot: tèi, te
        • Italian: te, ti
        • Judeo-Italian: טִי (ṭi /⁠ti⁠/)
        • Mozarabic: ت (t), תי (ty)
        • Portuguese: te
        • Romanian: te
        • Sicilian: ti
        • Spanish: te

        Etymology 2

          Derived from EtruscanCategory:Latin terms derived from Etruscan#TE. Etruscan names of stops were the stop followed by /eː/.[2]

          Noun

           f (indeclinable)Category:Latin lemmas#TECategory:Latin nouns#TECategory:Latin indeclinable nouns#TECategory:Latin feminine indeclinable nouns#TECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Latin feminine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:la:Latin letter names#TE[3]
          Coordinate terms

          References

          1. De Vaan, Michiel (2008), “tū”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 631–632
          2. Geoffrey Sampson (1985), Writing Systems: A Linguistic Introduction, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. →ISBN, page 109.
          3. Arthur E. Gordon (1973), “The Letter Names of the Latin Alphabet, (University of California Press” (part III: “Summary of the Ancient Evidence”), in University of California Publications: Classical Studies, volume 9, page 32:
            "Clearly there is no question or doubt about the names of the vowels A, E, I, O, U. They are simply long A, long E, etc. (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū). Nor is there any uncertainty with respect to the six mutes B, C, D, G, P, T. Their names are bē, cē, dē, gē, pē, tē (each with a long E). Or about H, K, and Q: they are hā, kā, kū—each, again, with a long vowel sound."

          Further reading

          • te (pronoun)”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
          • te (letter)”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
          • te”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
          • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
            • (ambiguous) I have not seen you for five years: quinque anni sunt or sextus annus est, cum te non vidi
            • (ambiguous) everything depends on you: in te omnia sunt
            • (ambiguous) the decision of the question rests with you: penes te arbitrium huius rei est
            • (ambiguous) I blame this in you; I censure you for this: hoc in te reprehendo (not ob eam rem)
            • (ambiguous) convince yourself of this; rest assured on this point: sic volo te tibi persuadere
            • (ambiguous) the matter speaks for itself: res ipsa (pro me apud te) loquitur
            • (ambiguous) be brave: fortem te praebe
            • (ambiguous) your health: bene tibi or te!
            • (ambiguous) a word with you: paucis te volo
            • (ambiguous) a word with you: tribus verbis te volo
            • (ambiguous) I bid you good-bye, take my leave: te valere iubeo
            • (ambiguous) good luck to you: macte virtute (esto or te esse iubeo)
            Category:Latin words in Meissner and Auden's phrasebook
          Category:la:Latin letter names#TE

          Latvian

          Pronunciation

          Request for audio pronunciation This entry needs an audio pronunciation. If you are a native speaker with a microphone, please record this word. The recorded pronunciation will appear here when it's ready.
          Category:Requests for audio pronunciation in Latvian entries#TE

          Adverb

          teCategory:Latvian lemmas#TECategory:Latvian adverbs#TECategory:Latvian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. here

          Conjunction

          teCategory:Latvian lemmas#TECategory:Latvian conjunctions#TECategory:Latvian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. now..., now...
            te šur, te turnow here, now thereCategory:Latvian terms with usage examples#TE

          Lingala

          Etymology

          Borrowed from BangiCategory:Lingala terms borrowed from Bangi#TECategory:Lingala terms derived from Bangi#TE te.

          Adverb

          teCategory:Lingala lemmas#TECategory:Lingala adverbs#TECategory:Lingala entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. not

          Lithuanian

          Etymology

          Cognate with Latvian te. The interjection is identical to Ancient Greek τῆ (, here!, take this!), which Beekes derives from Proto-Indo-European *teh₁, the instrumental neuter singular form of *tód.[1] Compare Gothic 𐌱𐌹𐌸𐌴 (biþē, while), 𐌳𐌿𐌸𐌴 (duþē, therefore), Tocharian A ca-, Tocharian B ce (demonstrative pronoun) < *tē,[2] and possibly Old Armenian թէ (tʻē, that).

          Pronunciation

          Particle

          Category:Lithuanian lemmas#TECategory:Lithuanian particles#TECategory:Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (with third person) may, let (used to indicate the optative mood)
            Ši̇̀ nakti̇̀sCategory:Lithuanian links with redundant target parameters#TE niẽkad nesibai̇̃gia. - May this night never end.

          Interjection

          Category:Lithuanian lemmas#TECategory:Lithuanian interjections#TECategory:Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (with object cases) here you go, take this (when giving something to someone)
            táu pinigų̃pir̃k sáu laũko kókį sklypẽlį.Here, have some money, go buy yourself a piece of land.Category:Lithuanian terms with usage examples#TE

          Synonyms

          Derived terms

          References

          1. Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010), Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN
          2. Albert J. van Windekens (1979) Le tokharien confronté avec les autres langues indoeuropéennes. Vol. I. La phonétique et le vocabulaire. Louvain, page 249

          Lower Sorbian

          Pronunciation

          Determiner

          teCategory:Lower Sorbian non-lemma forms#TECategory:Lower Sorbian determiner forms#TECategory:Lower Sorbian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. nominative/accusative plural of ten

          Lutuv

          Etymology

          From Proto-Kuki-ChinCategory:Lutuv terms inherited from Proto-Kuki-Chin#TECategory:Lutuv terms derived from Proto-Kuki-Chin#TE *tay

          Verb

          teCategory:Lutuv lemmas#TECategory:Lutuv verbs#TECategory:Lutuv entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. to win
            Siymaluo pahning ta pungpalung a chipa i te
            At 2 o'clock I won the soccer game
            Category:Lutuv terms with usage examples#TE

          References

          • Brandy, Anthony (February 2026), “Interactions between directionals, TAM marking, and Aktionsart in Hnaring Lutuv (Lautu) Chin”, in Indiana Working Papers in South Asian Languages and Cultures, volume 4, number 1, →DOI

          Maltese

          Etymology

          Borrowed from ItalianCategory:Maltese terms borrowed from Italian#TECategory:Maltese terms derived from Italian#TE .

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          te m (plural tejiet)Category:Maltese lemmas#TECategory:Maltese nouns#TECategory:Maltese masculine nouns#TECategory:Maltese entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Maltese masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tea

          Manchu

          Romanization

          teCategory:Manchu non-lemma forms#TECategory:Manchu romanizations#TECategory:Manchu entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. romanization of ᡨᡝ

          Mandarin

          Romanization

          te (te5 / te0, Zhuyin ˙ㄊㄜ)Category:Hanyu Pinyin#TE0Category:Mandarin non-lemma forms#TE0Category:Mandarin terms with redundant script codes#TE0Category:Mandarin entries with incorrect language header#TE0Category:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. Hanyu Pinyin reading of

          Romanization

          teCategory:Hanyu Pinyin#TE0Category:Mandarin non-lemma forms#TE0Category:Mandarin terms with redundant script codes#TE0Category:Mandarin entries with incorrect language header#TE0Category:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. nonstandard spelling of Category:Mandarin nonstandard forms#TE0
          2. nonstandard spelling of Category:Mandarin nonstandard forms#TE0
          3. nonstandard spelling of tê̄Category:Mandarin nonstandard forms#TE0

          Usage notes

          • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

          Manx

          Pronunciation

          Contraction

          teCategory:Manx non-lemma forms#TECategory:Manx contractions#TECategory:Manx entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. contraction of ta + eh, literally he/it isCategory:Manx contractions#TE

          Usage notes

          An orthographic distinction is made in Classical Manx texts between t'eh 'he is' and te 'it is'.

          See also

          Māori

          Etymology

          (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Māori entries#TE

          Compare Hawaiian ka (the). False cognate of English the, but might have been reinforced by it.

          Pronunciation

          Article

          te sg (plural ngā)Category:Māori lemmas#TECategory:Māori articles#TECategory:Māori entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. the

          Determiner

          te sg (plural ngā)Category:Māori lemmas#TECategory:Māori determiners#TECategory:Māori entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. Referring to a whole class of things or people designated by the noun that follows.
            Kī tonu te wharenui i te tamariki.
            The meeting house was full of children.
            Category:Māori terms with usage examples#TE
          2. Mr, mister, sir (capitalised)
            Kei Te Wharehuia, tēnei te mihi atu mō tō āwhina mai.
            Wharehuia sir, thank you most sincerely for your help.
            Category:Māori terms with usage examples#TE
          3. Used in front of another verb following a stative.
            Kua oti i a au tāku pukapuka te tuhi.
            I have finished writing my book.
            Category:Māori terms with usage examples#TE
          4. Used in front of another verb following taea.
            Ka taea e ia tēnei waiata te whakamāori.
            She will be able to interpret this song.
            Category:Māori terms with usage examples#TE
          5. Used before the names for the days of the week.
            Ā te Rātapu mātou haere ai ki Poihākena.
            We go to Sydney on Saturday.
            Category:Māori terms with usage examples#TE
          6. Sometimes used before numbers with a following noun.
            I tāwāhi a Pita mō te rima tau.
            Peter was overseas for five years.
            Category:Māori terms with usage examples#TE
          7. Used before ordinal numbers including those using tua-.
            I piki a Tāne-nui-a-rangi ki te tuangahuru mā rua o ngā rangi.
            Tāne-nui-a-rangi climbed to the twelfth realm.
            Category:Māori terms with usage examples#TE

          See also

          • he (for "a/an" and "some")

          References

          • te” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011, →ISBN.

          Meriam

          Noun

          teCategory:Meriam lemmas#TECategory:Meriam nouns#TECategory:Meriam entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. mouth
          2. door

          Middle Dutch

          Etymology

          From Old DutchCategory:Middle Dutch terms inherited from Old Dutch#TECategory:Middle Dutch terms derived from Old Dutch#TE te, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Middle Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TECategory:Middle Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TE *ta.

          Pronunciation

          Preposition

          teCategory:Middle Dutch lemmas#TECategory:Middle Dutch prepositions#TECategory:Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. at, in (a place)
          2. to, towards
          3. at, during (a time)
          4. for (the purpose of)
          5. in accordance with
          6. with, from (a means, such as language)
          7. (with gerund) to, for

          Alternative forms

          Descendants

          Adverb

          teCategory:Middle Dutch lemmas#TECategory:Middle Dutch adverbs#TECategory:Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. very, particularly
          2. too, to an excessive degree

          Alternative forms

          Descendants

          Further reading

          Middle English

          Pronoun

          teCategory:Middle English lemmas#TECategory:Middle English pronouns#TECategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. alternative form of þe (thee)

          Middle French

          Alternative forms

          • t' (before a vowel)

          Etymology

          From Old FrenchCategory:Middle French terms inherited from Old French#TECategory:Middle French terms derived from Old French#TE te.

          Pronoun

          teCategory:Middle French lemmas#TECategory:Middle French pronouns#TECategory:Middle French reflexive pronouns#TECategory:Middle French entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. you, second-person singular object pronoun
          2. to you, second-person singular indirect object pronoun

          Synonyms

          • (second-person singular object and indirect object pronoun): toy (with verbs in the imperative)
          • (second-person singular object and indirect object pronoun): vous (used as a mark of formality or respect)

          Descendants

          • French: te

          Mohawk

          Particle

          teCategory:Mohawk lemmas#TECategory:Mohawk particles#TECategory:Mohawk entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. used with iah to negate a sentence

          Neapolitan

          Etymology

          From LatinCategory:Neapolitan terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Neapolitan terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE.

          Pronunciation

          Pronoun

          teCategory:Neapolitan lemmas#TECategory:Neapolitan pronouns#TECategory:Neapolitan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. you (singular familiar, accusative or dative or reflexive or prepositional)

          Coordinate terms

          Neapolitan personal pronouns
          nominativeaccusativedativereflexivepossessiveprepositional
          singular first person io me mìo, mìa, miéje, mèje me, méne
          second
          person
          familiar tu te tùjo, tója, tuóje, tòje te, téne
          formal vuje ve vuósto, vòsta, vuóste, vòste vuje
          third
          person
          n ésso 'o (lo) lle se sùjo, sója, suóje, sòje ésso
          m ìsso 'o, 'u (lo, lu) lle, lli ìsso
          f éssa 'a (la) lle éssa
          plural first person nuje nce nuósto, nòsta, nuóste, nòste nuje
          second person vuje ve vuósto, vòsta, vuóste, vòste vuje
          third
          person
          n éssa (llòro) 'a (la) lle (llòro) se llòro (invariable) éssa (llòro)
          m ìsse (llòro) 'e, 'i (le, li) lle, lli (llòro) ìsse (llòro)
          f ésse (llòro) 'e (le) lle (llòro) ésse (llòro)

          Norwegian Bokmål

          Pronunciation

          Etymology 1

          From DutchCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Dutch#TE thee.

          Noun

          te m (definite singular teen)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#TECategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns#TECategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tea
          Derived terms

          Etymology 2

          From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Old Norse#TECategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse#TE tjá.

          Verb

          te (imperative te, present tense ter, passive tes, simple past tedde, past participle tedd, present participle teende)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#TECategory:Norwegian Bokmål verbs#TECategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (reflexiveCategory:Norwegian Bokmål reflexive verbs#TE) to behave

          References

          Norwegian Nynorsk

          Pronunciation

          Etymology 1

          From DutchCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Dutch#TE thee.

          Noun

          te m (definite singular teen)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tea
          Derived terms

          Etymology 2

          From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse#TE tjá.

          Verb

          te (present tense ter, past tense tedde, past participle tedd or tett, passive infinitive teast, present participle teande, imperative te)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk verbs#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (reflexiveCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk reflexive verbs#TE) to behave

          Etymology 3

          From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse#TE til.

          Preposition

          teCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk prepositions#TECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (dialectalCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk dialectal terms#TE, TrøndelagCategory:Trøndersk Norwegian#TE, Østlandet) alternative form of til

          References

          Occitan

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          te f (plural tes)Category:Occitan lemmas#TECategory:Occitan nouns#TECategory:Occitan countable nouns#TECategory:Occitan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Occitan feminine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tee (the letter t, T)
          Category:oc:Latin letter names#TE

          Old English

          Etymology

          From Proto-GermanicCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TECategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TE *ta (to).

          Pronunciation

          Preposition

          teCategory:Old English lemmas#TECategory:Old English prepositions#TECategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. to

          Old French

          Etymology

          From LatinCategory:Old French terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Old French terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE.

          Pronoun

          teCategory:Old French lemmas#TECategory:Old French pronouns#TECategory:Old French entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. you (second-person singular direct object pronoun)
          2. to you (second-person singular indirect object pronoun)
          3. yourself (second-person singular direct object reflexive pronoun)
          4. to yourself (second-person singular indirect object reflexive pronoun)

          Pali

          Alternative forms

          Adjective

          teCategory:Pali non-lemma forms#TECategory:Pali adjective forms#TECategory:Pali adjective forms in Latin script#TECategory:Pali entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. masculine nominative/accusative plural of ta (that)

          Pronoun

          teCategory:Pali non-lemma forms#TECategory:Pali pronoun forms#TECategory:Pali pronoun forms in Latin script#TECategory:Pali entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. nominative/accusative plural of ta (they)
          2. instrumental/dative/genitive singular of tvaṃ (you)

          Papiamentu

          Etymology

          From PortugueseCategory:Papiamentu terms derived from Portuguese#TE até.

          Adjective

          teCategory:Papiamentu lemmas#TECategory:Papiamentu adjectives#TECategory:Papiamentu entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. until, till, up to, up until

          Phuthi

          Etymology

          (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Phuthi entries#TE

          Conjunction

          Category:Phuthi lemmas#TECategory:Phuthi conjunctions#TECategory:Phuthi entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. just, only, however

          Relative

          -téCategory:Phuthi lemmas#TECategory:Phuthi relatives#TECategory:Phuthi entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. naked

          Inflection

          Relative concord, tone H
          modifier copulative
          1st singular legite gite
          2nd singular lote ute
          1st plural lesite site
          2nd plural lelite lite
          class 1 lote ute
          class 2 labate bate
          class 3 lote ute
          class 4 lete ite
          class 5 lelite lite
          class 6 late ate
          class 7 lesite site
          class 8 letite tite
          class 9 lete ite
          class 10 letite tite
          class 14 lobute bute
          class 15 lokute kute
          class 17 lokute kute
          Category:Phuthi adjectives with tone H#TE

          Polish

          Pronunciation

          Pronoun

          te mCategory:Polish lemmas#TECategory:Polish pronouns#TECategory:Polish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. nonvirile nominative/accusative plural of ten

          Pronoun

          te fCategory:Polish lemmas#TECategory:Polish pronouns#TECategory:Polish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. nominative/accusative plural of ta

          Pronoun

          te nCategory:Polish lemmas#TECategory:Polish pronouns#TECategory:Polish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. nominative/accusative plural of to

          Portuguese

          Etymology

          From Old Galician-PortugueseCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese#TECategory:Portuguese terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese#TE te, from LatinCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Portuguese terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE (accusative of Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Portuguese terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *twé, *te, accusative of *túh₂ (you).

          Pronunciation

          Pronoun

          teCategory:Portuguese non-lemma forms#TECategory:Portuguese pronoun forms#TECategory:Portuguese entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (object pronoun) you (singular)
            Vem comigo; levar-te-ei a casa. (formal)
            Vem comigo, vou te levar pra casa. (informal)
            Come with me; I will take you home.
            Category:Portuguese terms with usage examples#TE
          2. particle of spontaneity, when it indicates that there was spontaneity in the action by its agent.
            Vais-te muito cedo.
            You are leaving too soon.
            Category:Portuguese terms with usage examples#TE

          Quotations

          For quotations using this term, see Citations:te.

          See also

          Portuguese personal pronouns
          number person nominative
          (subject)
          accusative
          (direct object)
          dative
          (indirect object)
          prepositional prepositional
          with comCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          non-declining
          singular first euCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE meCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE mimCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE comigoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          second tuCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE teCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE tiCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE contigoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE vocêCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          o senhorCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE m
          a senhoraCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE f
          third m eleCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE oCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE (loCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE, noCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE) lheCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE eleCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE comCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE eleCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE o mesmoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          f elaCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE aCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE (laCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE, naCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE) elaCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE comCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE elaCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE a mesmaCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          plural first nósCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE nosCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE nósCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE connoscoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE (Portugal)
          conoscoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE (Brazil)
          a genteCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          second vósCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE vosCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE vósCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE convoscoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          comCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE vósCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          vocêsCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          os senhoresCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE m
          as senhorasCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE f
          third m elesCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE osCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE (losCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE, nosCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE) lhesCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE elesCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE comCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE elesCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE os mesmosCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          f elasCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE asCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE (lasCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE, nasCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE) elasCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE comCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE elasCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE as mesmasCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE
          reflexive third /
          indefinite
          seCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE siCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE consigoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE o mesmoCategory:Portuguese links with redundant alt parameters#TE etc. (reflexive)

          Rapa Nui

          Article

          te (pl te mau)Category:Rapa Nui lemmas#TECategory:Rapa Nui articles#TECategory:Rapa Nui entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. the (the definite article)

          Romani

          Conjunction

          teCategory:Romani lemmas#TECategory:Romani conjunctions#TECategory:Romani entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. if

          Romanian

          Etymology

          From LatinCategory:Romanian terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Romanian terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE (accusative of Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Romanian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Romanian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *twé, *te, accusative of *túh₂ (you).

          Pronunciation

          Pronoun

          te (unstressed accusative and reflexive form of tu)Category:Romanian lemmas#TECategory:Romanian pronouns#TECategory:Romanian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (direct object) you
          2. (reflexive pronounCategory:Romanian reflexive pronouns#TE) yourself

          Derived terms

          See also

          Romansh

          Alternative forms

          Noun

          te mCategory:Romansh lemmas#TECategory:Romansh nouns#TECategory:Romansh entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Romansh masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (SursilvanCategory:Sursilvan Romansh#TE) tea
          Category:rm:Beverages#TE

          Sango

          Pronunciation

          Verb

          teCategory:Sango lemmas#TECategory:Sango verbs#TECategory:Sango entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. to eat
          2. to bite

          Serbo-Croatian

          Etymology 1

          Pronoun

          te ? (Cyrillic spelling те)Category:Serbo-Croatian lemmas#TECategory:Serbo-Croatian pronouns#TECategory:Requests for accents in Serbo-Croatian pronoun entries#TECategory:Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Requests for gender in Serbo-Croatian entries#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. of you (clitic genitive singular of (you))
          2. you (clitic accusative singular of (you))
          3. feminine nominative plural of taj: those (= one)
            Tko su te žene?Who are those women?Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#TE
          Declension

          Etymology 2

          From Proto-SlavicCategory:Serbo-Croatian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic#TECategory:Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Proto-Slavic#TE *ta. Compare Ukrainian та (ta).

          Conjunction

          te (Cyrillic spelling те)Category:Serbo-Croatian lemmas#TECategory:Serbo-Croatian conjunctions#TECategory:Requests for accents in Serbo-Croatian conjunction entries#TECategory:Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. and (following a cause; lit. and thereby, and thus)
            Poskliznuo sam se te pao.
            I slipped and fell.
            Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#TE
          2. and, and then (before the last thing in order of mention or occurrence)
            U posljednjih godinu dana bio sam u Beogradu, Zagrebu, Sarajevu te Podgorici.
            In the past year, I have been to Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevo and Podgorica.
            Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#TE
            Obukao sam se, izašao iz kuće, zaključao vrata te otišao na posao.
            I got dressed up, got out of the house, locked the door and then went to work.
            Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#TE
          3. (CroatiaCategory:Croatian Serbo-Croatian#TE) now (chiefly used in stock phrases)
            Problemi gdje god pogledaš! Te tu, te tamo!
            Problems, wherever you look! Now here, now there!
            Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#TE

          Sicilian

          Alternative forms

          Etymology

          Borrowed from FrenchCategory:Sicilian terms borrowed from French#TECategory:Sicilian terms derived from French#TE thé, from DutchCategory:Sicilian terms derived from Dutch#TE thee, from HokkienCategory:Sicilian terms derived from Hokkien#TE ().

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          te mCategory:Sicilian lemmas#TECategory:Sicilian nouns#TECategory:Sicilian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Sicilian masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tea

          Derived terms

          See also

          Category:scn:Spices and herbs#TE

          Spanish

          Alternative forms

          • t (texting)

          Pronunciation

          Etymology 1

          Noun

          te f (plural tes)Category:Spanish lemmas#TECategory:Spanish nouns#TECategory:Spanish countable nouns#TECategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Spanish feminine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:es:Latin letter names#TE

          Etymology 2

          From LatinCategory:Spanish terms inherited from Latin#TECategory:Spanish terms derived from Latin#TE Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE (accusative of Category:Latin links with redundant target parameters#TE), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Spanish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Spanish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *twé, *te, accusative of *túh₂ (you).

          Pronoun

          teCategory:Spanish lemmas#TECategory:Spanish pronouns#TECategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. dative of : to you, for you
            Te voy a hacer tus calzones...."La Cucaracha"
            I’m going to make your britches
            Category:Spanish terms with usage examples#TE
          2. accusative of : you
          3. (reflexive pronounCategory:Spanish reflexive pronouns#TE) yourself
          See also
          Spanish personal pronouns
          Nominative Disjunctive Dative Accusative Comitative
          First-person Singular yo me conmigo
          Plural Masculine1 nosotros nos
          Feminine nosotras
          Second-person Singular Tuteo ti te contigo
          Voseo vos
          Formal2 Masculine1 usted le, se3 lo
          Feminine la
          Plural Familiar4 Masculine1 vosotros os
          Feminine vosotras
          Formal/general2 Masculine1 ustedes les, se3 los
          Feminine las
          Third-person Singular Masculine1 él le, se3 lo
          Feminine ella la
          Neuter ello5 lo
          Plural Masculine1 ellos les, se3 los
          Feminine ellas las
          Reflexive se consigo
          1. Like other masculine words, masculine pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
          2. Treated as if it were third person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity.
          3. 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).
          4. Used primarily in Spain.
          5. Only used in certain circumstances and rarely as a subject pronoun.

          Further reading

          Sranan Tongo

          Pronunciation

          Etymology 1

          From EnglishCategory:Sranan Tongo terms derived from English#TE then.

          Conjunction

          teCategory:Sranan Tongo lemmas#TECategory:Sranan Tongo conjunctions#TECategory:Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. when

          Etymology 2

          From EnglishCategory:Sranan Tongo terms derived from English#TE till or DutchCategory:Sranan Tongo terms derived from Dutch#TE te.

          Preposition

          teCategory:Sranan Tongo lemmas#TECategory:Sranan Tongo prepositions#TECategory:Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. until

          Etymology 3

          Borrowed from DutchCategory:Sranan Tongo terms borrowed from Dutch#TECategory:Sranan Tongo terms derived from Dutch#TE thee.

          Noun

          teCategory:Sranan Tongo lemmas#TECategory:Sranan Tongo nouns#TECategory:Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tea
          Descendants
          • Aukan: te
          • Saramaccan:

          Sumerian

          Romanization

          teCategory:Sumerian non-lemma forms#TECategory:Sumerian romanizations#TECategory:Sumerian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. romanization of 𒋼

          Swedish

          Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
          Wikipedia sv
          en kopp te [a cup of tea]

          Alternative forms

          Pronunciation

          Etymology 1

          From either French thé or German Tee, ultimately from HokkienCategory:Swedish terms derived from Hokkien#TE ().

          Noun

          te nCategory:Swedish lemmas#TECategory:Swedish nouns#TECategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Swedish neuter nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tea (the tree, its dried leaves and the drink made from them)
            dricka en kopp te
            drink a cup of tea
            Category:Swedish terms with usage examples#TE
            Låt teet dra i fyra minuter
            Let the tea steep for four minutes
            Category:Swedish terms with usage examples#TE
          Declension
          Derived terms
          Descendants
          • Finnish: tee
          See also

          Etymology 2

          Category:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Swedish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deyḱ-#TE

          From Old SwedishCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Old Swedish#TECategory:Swedish terms derived from Old Swedish#TE tēaCategory:Old Swedish links with redundant target parameters#TE, from Old NorseCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Old Norse#TECategory:Swedish terms derived from Old Norse#TE tjá, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#TECategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#TE *tīhaną, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#TECategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TE *deyḱ-. Cognate of Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐍄𐌴𐌹𐌷𐌰𐌽 (gateihan), German zeihen, Dutch tijgen.

          Verb

          te (present ter, preterite tedde, supine tett, imperative te)Category:Swedish lemmas#TECategory:Swedish verbs#TECategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (reflexiveCategory:Swedish reflexive verbs#TE) to appear (a certain way)
            Och gräshopporna tedde sig såsom hästar, rustade till strid.
            And the shapes of the locusts [were] like unto horses prepared unto battle (Revelations 9:7)
            Category:Swedish terms with usage examples#TE
          Conjugation
          Conjugation of te (weak)
          active passive
          infinitive te
          supine tett
          imperative te
          imper. plural1 ten
          present past present past
          indicative ter tedde
          ind. plural1 te tedde
          subjunctive2 te tedde
          present participle teende
          past participle

          1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

          Category:Swedish weak verbs#TE

          Etymology 3

          Eye dialect spelling of till, for some dialects.

          Preposition

          teCategory:Swedish lemmas#TECategory:Swedish prepositions#TECategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. synonym of till
          Usage notes

          Rarely in written form unless imitating speech.

          References

          Anagrams

          Tagalog

          Pronunciation

          Etymology 1

          Borrowed from SpanishCategory:Tagalog terms borrowed from Spanish#TECategory:Tagalog terms derived from Spanish#TE te, the Spanish name of the letter T / t.

          Noun

          te (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜒ)Category:Tagalog lemmas#TECategory:Tagalog nouns#TECategory:Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries#TECategory:Tagalog terms with Baybayin script#TECategory:Tagalog entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE (historicalCategory:Tagalog historical terms#TE)

          1. the name of the Latin script letter T/t, in the AbecedarioCategory:tl:Latin letter names#TE
            Synonyms: (in the Filipino alphabet) ti, (in the Abakada alphabet) ta

          Etymology 2

          Noun

          te (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜒ)Category:Tagalog lemmas#TECategory:Tagalog nouns#TECategory:Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries#TECategory:Tagalog terms with Baybayin script#TECategory:Tagalog entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE (colloquialCategory:Tagalog colloquialisms#TE)

          1. clipping of ate, term of address for an elder sister, female senior, or any female older than the speaker; sisCategory:Tagalog clippings#TE
            Huwag ka maingay, te! Nag-aaral ako!
            Don't be noisy, sis! I'm studying!
            Category:Tagalog terms with usage examples#TE
            Te, ano ba?
            Sis, what is it now?
            Category:Tagalog terms with usage examples#TE
          Usage notes
          • Only used as a term of address.
          Alternative forms

          Further reading

          • te”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, 2018

          Tahitian

          Article

          te (plural sometimes te mau)Category:Tahitian lemmas#TECategory:Tahitian articles#TECategory:Tahitian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. the (singular) (definite article)
          2. the (plural) (definite article)
          3. (conversationally) a, an (indefinite article)

          References

          • Lemaître, Yves (1995), Lexique du tahitien contemporain [Current Tahitian lexicon] (in French), Paris: Éditions de l'Orstom, →ISBN
          • “te” in Dictionnaire en ligne Tahitien/Français (Online Tahitian–French Dictionary), by the Tahitian Academy.

          Tokelauan

          Etymology

          From Proto-PolynesianCategory:Tokelauan terms inherited from Proto-Polynesian#TECategory:Tokelauan terms derived from Proto-Polynesian#TE *te. Cognates include Hawaiian ke and Samoan le.

          Pronunciation

          Article

          teCategory:Tokelauan lemmas#TECategory:Tokelauan articles#TECategory:Tokelauan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. Singular definite article; the

          Derived terms

          See also

          Tokelauan articles
          impersonal
          singular plural
          definite te
          indefinite he ni
          personal
          nominal pronominal
          simple ia
          after i/ki a a te
          after mai ia te

          References

          • R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary, Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 379

          Tongan

          Pronunciation

          Particle

          teCategory:Tongan lemmas#TECategory:Tongan particles#TECategory:Tongan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. will (future tense particle)

          Turkish

          Etymology 1

          Noun

          teCategory:Turkish lemmas#TECategory:Turkish nouns#TECategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:tr:Latin letter names#TE
          See also

          Etymology 2

          Noun

          teCategory:Turkish lemmas#TECategory:Turkish nouns#TECategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. Letter of the Arabic alphabet: ت

          Etymology 3

          Adverb

          teCategory:Turkish lemmas#TECategory:Turkish adverbs#TECategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. alternative form of ta
          Category:tr:Arabic letter names#TE

          Turkmen

          Noun

          te (definite accusative [please provide], plural [please provide])Category:Turkmen lemmas#TECategory:Turkmen nouns#TECategory:Turkmen entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Requests for inflections in Turkmen entries#TECategory:Requests for inflections in Turkmen entries#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TECategory:Requests for attention concerning Turkmen#TE

          1. The name of the Latin script letter T/t.Category:tk:Latin letter names#TE

          Tuvaluan

          Article

          teCategory:Tuvaluan lemmas#TECategory:Tuvaluan articles#TECategory:Tuvaluan entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. the (definite article)

          Veps

          Etymology

          From Proto-FinnicCategory:Veps terms inherited from Proto-Finnic#TECategory:Veps terms derived from Proto-Finnic#TE *tee.

          Noun

          teCategory:Veps lemmas#TECategory:Veps nouns#TECategory:Veps entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. road, way

          Inflection

          Inflection of te (inflection type 13/ma)
          nominative sing. te
          genitive sing. ten
          partitive sing. ted
          partitive plur. teid
          singular plural
          nominative te ted
          accusative ten ted
          genitive ten teiden
          partitive ted teid
          essive-instructive ten tein
          translative teks teikš
          inessive tes teiš
          elative tespäi teišpäi
          illative tehe teihe
          adessive tel teil
          ablative telpäi teilpäi
          allative tele teile
          abessive teta teita
          comitative tenke teidenke
          prolative tedme teidme
          approximative I tenno teidenno
          approximative II tennoks teidennoks
          egressive tennopäi teidennopäi
          terminative I tehesai teihesai
          terminative II telesai teilesai
          terminative III tessai
          additive I tehepäi teihepäi
          additive II telepäi teilepäi
          Category:Veps ma-type nominals#TE

          Derived terms

          References

          • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), “дорога, трасса”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

          Volapük

          Adverb

          teCategory:Volapük lemmas#TECategory:Volapük adverbs#TECategory:Volapük entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. only, solely, merely
          2. but

          Welsh

          Etymology

          Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Welsh terms borrowed from English#TECategory:Welsh terms derived from English#TE tea, from DutchCategory:Welsh terms derived from Dutch#TE thee, from HokkienCategory:Welsh terms derived from Hokkien#TE (), probably via FrenchCategory:Welsh terms derived from French#TE thé or EnglishCategory:Welsh terms derived from English#TE tea.

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          te m (uncountable)Category:Welsh lemmas#TECategory:Welsh nouns#TECategory:Welsh uncountable nouns#TECategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Welsh masculine nouns#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. (uncountableCategory:Welsh uncountable nouns#TE) tea (drink made with infusion of Camellia sinensis or other leaves)
          2. tea (main evening meal)
            Synonyms: swper, hwyrbryd, cywnos, cinio

          Derived terms

          Mutation

          Mutated forms of te
          radical soft nasal aspirate
          te de nhe the

          Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
          All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

          Further reading

          • D. G. Lewis, N. Lewis, editors (2005–present), “te”, in Gweiadur: the Welsh–English Dictionary, Gwerin
          • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke, et al., editors (1950–present), “te”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

          West Makian

          Etymology 1

          From MalayCategory:West Makian terms derived from Malay#TE teh, possibly through TernateCategory:West Makian terms derived from Ternate#TE tee, from HokkienCategory:West Makian terms derived from Hokkien#TE () (Amoy dialect).

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          teCategory:West Makian lemmas#TECategory:West Makian nouns#TECategory:West Makian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. tea

          Etymology 2

          Pronunciation

          Conjunction

          teCategory:West Makian lemmas#TECategory:West Makian conjunctions#TECategory:West Makian entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. so; so that
            Synonym: supaya

          References

          • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982), The Makian languages and their neighbours, Pacific linguistics

          White Hmong

          Etymology

          From Proto-HmongicCategory:White Hmong terms inherited from Proto-Hmongic#TECategory:White Hmong terms derived from Proto-Hmongic#TE *tæwᶜ (frost).[1]

          This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.
          Particularly: “Doesn't really resemble any other "frost" word in the area. There is a similarity to Hungarian dér (frost), which is generally cited by Magyarologists as being of unknown origin. It is worth noting that, in addition to frost being uncommon or even nonexistent in the regions where Hmong-Mien is spoken, the Hmongic term does not seem to exist in Mienic, and that Hmongic populations are distinguished from Mienics by a noticeable presence of a paternal lineage strongly associated with ancient northeastern Chinese and Uralic populations, the latter which Hungarian belongs to. Perhaps these two terms are linked, though the hypothetical timescale of the relationship makes this virtually impossible to verify.”
          Category:Requests for etymologies in White Hmong entries#TE

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          teCategory:White Hmong lemmas#TECategory:White Hmong nouns#TECategory:White Hmong entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE (classifier: cov)

          1. frost

          References

          • Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979), White Hmong — English Dictionary, SEAP Publications, →ISBN, page 312.
          1. Ratliff, Martha (2010), Hmong-Mien language history (Studies in Language Change; 8), Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics, →ISBN, page 283.

          Zia

          Noun

          teCategory:Zia lemmas#TECategory:Zia nouns#TECategory:Zia entries with incorrect language header#TECategory:Pages with entries#TECategory:Pages with 94 entries#TE

          1. foot
          Category:zia:Anatomy#TE
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