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What does 'se' mean in english?

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ohh sorry... its spanish

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  1. yes


  2. either southeast or selenium

  3. As in "per se", it is Latin and means self.  

  4. Depends on the language.

    "se" :

    Translingual : Sweden

    Bosnian : myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves, oneself

    Breton : that, this

    Croatian : (see Bosnian)

    Czech : (see Bosnian)

    Danish : to see

    Esperanto : if

    Ewe : law

    Finnish : it, that, he, she, the

    French : (The third-person reflexive and reciprocal direct and indirect object pronoun) 'oneself'

    Hungarian : neither

    Ido : if

    Interlingua : oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves, each other, one another

    Italian : if

    Korean : three, tri- (hangul: 세)

    Kurdish : dog

    Kven : he, she, it

    Latin : the accusative of the reflexive pronoun meaning himself, herself, itself, themselves; the ablative of the reflexive pronoun meaning by himself, by herself, by itself, by themselves

    Mandarin : A transliteration of any of a number of Chinese characters properly represented as having the tone, sè.

    Norwegian : to see

    Old English : the, that, those, he, it

    Portuguese : oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves, yourself; each other, one another

    Serbian : (see Bosnian)

    Slovene : (see Bosnian)

    Spanish :

    - Third person (also used for usted and ustedes) reflexive direct or indirect object; oneself, himself, herself, itself, yourself; each other; one another

    - Used to form the passive voice in the third person (also used for usted and ustedes).

    - Used to form impersonal sentences

    - Used instead of indirect object pronouns le and les before the direct object pronouns lo, la, los, or las.

    (sé (infinitive: saber) : First-person singular, Informal second-person singular

    Swedish : to see

    Tocharian A : son

    Tuvaluan : a, an

  5. If the original word is spanish, it means "to know"  like, Yo se.  I know.  

  6. know

  7. its not clear what you are asking? in what language is 'se' used?

    If Spanish -- it could be from the verb "saber" (to know) -- yo sé.  Or it could be a pronoun for a 3rd person: Se pona la blusa.  Se cayó.

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