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Wiktionary. EnglisheditPronunciationeditIPAkey iEtymology 1editFrom Middle Englishea, e, from Old Englisharunning water, water, stream, river, from Proto Germanicahwwaters, river, from Proto Indo Europeanekehwater, flowing water. Cognate with North Frisianiariver, Saterland Frisianiriver, West Frisianiewater, stream, Dutchaawater, stream, German. Achewater, stream, river, flood, Swedishstream, creek, Icelandicstream, river, Latinaquawater. A river or watercourse. Etymology 2editAbbreviation. Abbreviationeditea. Alternative form of ea. ReferenceseditAnagramseditAromanianeditAlternative formseditEtymologyeditFrom Latinilla, feminine of ille. Compare Daco Romanian ea. Pronouneditea f pluralealithird person feminine singular pronoun, nominative formshe. SynonymseditPronouneditea flongstressed accusative formher. Related termseditelelu masculine equivalent third person singular nominativeeali feminine plural, elj masculine or mixed pluralu feminine singular accusative shortunstressed forma ljei feminine singular genitive and feminine singular dative longstressed formljiljlji feminine singular dative shortunstressed formSee alsoeditioiou, mini first person singulartu, tini second person singularnoi first person pluralvoi second person pluralnsh, elj third person masculine or mixed pluralHawaiianediteasovereignty, ruleair, breath, gas, vaporlife, life forceeaintransitive to rise, goupintransitive to smell. Alternative formseditEtymologyeditFrom Old Irishedit. Ultimately akin to English it, Latin id, etc. PronunciationeditPronounediteait. Usage noteseditThis pronoun is used only with the copula, in constructions that do not reference any noun. Derived termseditAlternative formseditEtymologyeditFrom Englishea. Counterediteasymbol of. EtymologyeditInflected form of is. Pronunciation 1editPronouneditea. Nominative feminine singular of is sheNominative neuter plural of is those things. Accusative neuter plural of is them things. Pronunciation 2editPronounedite f. Ablative feminine singular of ise not comparabletherethatwayon that side. Related termseditSee alsoeditLatin personal pronouns. Number. Person. Gender. Nominative. Genitive. HZCSP3Z7awkUh8flTNi5nVLlARrhlxCUMyil3YXLPuPo_xAU4vQ5ux6-aX-sIXo0=h310' alt='Oxford Dictionary Of English Second Edition License Key' title='Oxford Dictionary Of English Second Edition License Key' />BibMe Free Bibliography Citation Maker MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard. Seven of the twenty volumes of printed second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary 1989. The most popular dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English. Meanings and definitions of words with pronunciations and translations. Preface iii The New Oxford Picture Dictionary contextually illustrates over 2,400 words. The book is a unique language learning tool for students of English. Dative. Accusative. Ablative. Possessive. Singular. Firstegomemihimmeus, a, um. Secondttutibittuus, a, um. Reflexive thirdsusibis, sssuus, a, um. Third. Masculineiseiuseeumeeius. FeminineeaeameNeuterididePlural. Firstnsnostr, nostrumnbsnsnbsnoster, tra, trum. Oxford Dictionary Of English Second Edition License Key' title='Oxford Dictionary Of English Second Edition License Key' />Secondvsvestr, vestrumvbsvsvbsvester, tra, trum. Reflexive thirdsusibis, sssuus, a, um. Third. Masculinee, ierumeseseserum. Feminineeaeerumeserum. Tabtight professional, free when you need it, VPN service. Neutereaerumeaerum. Referenceseditea in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short 1. A Latin Dictionary, Oxford Clarendon Pressea in Charlton T. Lewis 1. 89. 1 An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York Harper Brothersea in Flix Gaffiots Dictionnaire Illustr Latin Franais, Hachette 1. Carl Meissner Henry William Auden 1. Dreamweaver Full Version For Windows 8 32 Bit here. Latin Phrase Book1, London Macmillan and Co. N. D. 2. 1. 0. 2. Germany Germania quae or Germaniae ea pars quae, ad orientem, occidentem vergitto be of such and such an age ea aetate, id aetatis essethis is our natural tendency, our destiny nature compels us ita ea lege, ea condicione nati sumusall depends on this this is the decisive point in ea re omnia vertunturwith the intention of. I blame this in you I censure you for this hoc in te reprehendo not ob eam remambiguous to happen to think of. Charlton T. Lewis 1. An Elementary Latin Dictionary, 1st edition. Oxford University PressOld EnglisheditAlternative formseditEtymologyeditFrom Proto Germanichwwaters, river, from Proto Indo Europeanekehwater. Oxford Dictionary Of English Second Edition License Key' title='Oxford Dictionary Of English Second Edition License Key' />Akin to Old Frisian, Old Saxonaha, Old High Germanaha, awa, Gothicaa, river, waters, Old Norse. Pronunciationedita fwaterrunning water, river, stream. DeclensioneditDescendantseditRomanianeditEtymologyeditFrom Latinilla, feminine of ille. PronunciationeditPronouneditea f third person singular, pluralelenominative formshe. DeclensioneditNominativeea. Accusativestressedunstressedeao. Genitiveei. Singular. Pluralm nfmf nsusasisale. Dativestressedunstressedeii. Reflexive. Accusative. Dativestressedunstressedstressedunstressedsinesesieii. SynonymseditPronouneditea f stressed accusative form ofeadirect object, preceded by preposition, such as pe, cu, la, or pentruher. Related termseditel third person masculine singularei third person masculine pluralele third person feminine pluralSee alsoeditRomanian personal pronouns. RomanscheditAlternative formseditRumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, SurmirangeaSursilvangiePuter, ValladerschieaSutsilvan,Surmiranyesused to indicate agreement with a positive statementRelated termseditSpanisheditEtymologyeditFrom Latinia. PronunciationeditInterjectionediteacome on, come now ReferenceseditWest FrisianeditPronunciationediteaever, at any time.