pè
See also: Appendix:Variations of "pe"
Haitian Creole
Etymology 1
From French paire (“pair”).
Noun
pè
- pair, couple
Etymology 2
From French peur (“fear”).
- pair, couple
Verb
pè
- to fair, to be dread, to be afraid, to be scared
Lombard
Etymology
From Latin pes. Cognates include Italian piede and Spanish pie.
Noun
pè m
- foot
Louisiana Creole French
Alternative forms
- pær, pèr
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɛ/
Etymology 1
From French père (“father”).
Noun
pè
- father, dad.
- Synonyms: pap, papa, papi, popa
Coordinate terms
- (gender): mè
Etymology 2
From French peur (“fear”).
Adjective
pè
- Alternative form of pœr
Occitan
Etymology
From Old Occitan pe, from Latin pēs.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pɛ]
Audio (file)
Noun
pè m (plural pès)
- foot
Portuguese
Noun
pè m (plural pès)
- Obsolete spelling of pé
Romagnol
Etymology
From Latin pēs (“foot”).
Pronunciation
- (Central Romagnol): IPA(key): [ˈpɛ]
Noun
pè m (plural pì)
- foot
- L’è cun un pè int la fósa.
- He is with a foot in the hole.
References
Masotti, Adelmo (1999) Vocabolario Romagnolo Italiano (in Italian), Zanichelli
Romansch
Alternative forms
- pe (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran)
- pei (Sursilvan)
Etymology
From Latin pēs (“foot”), from Proto-Indo-European *pṓds.
Noun
pè m (plural peis)
- (anatomy, Puter, Vallader) foot
Tarantino
Etymology
From Latin per.
Preposition
pè
- for
- through
- in, on
- by
- with
- as
Unami
Verb
pè (plural)(intransitive)
- (animate, intransitive) he / she comes
present indicative conjugation of pè
pa | |
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1st person singular | mpa |
2nd person singular | kpa |
3rd person singular | pè |
1st person plural inclusive | mpahëna |
1st person plural exclusive | kpahëna |
2nd person plural | kpahëmo |
3rd person plural | peyòk |
present conjunct conjugation of pè
pa | |
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1st person singular | paan |
2nd person singular | paàn |
3rd person singular | pat |
1st person plural inclusive | paànkw |
1st person plural exclusive | [Term?] |
2nd person plural | paèkw |
3rd person plural | pahtit |
References
- Rementer, Jim; Pearson, Bruce L. (2005), “pè”, in Leneaux, Grant; Whritenour, Raymond, editors, The Lenape Talking Dictionary, The Lenape Language Preservation Project