אֵיסֵירֵי

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Judeo-Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Early Medieval Latin essere, from Classical Latin esse.

Verb[edit]

אֵיסֵירֵי (ʔesere /essere/)

  1. (intransitive) to be

Conjugation[edit]

  • Indicative:
  • Present:
סוּנוֹ (suno, 3rd-person plural)
  • Past historic:
פֿוּאִי (p̄uʔi /⁠fui⁠/, 1st-person singular)
פֿוּ (p̄u /⁠fu⁠/, 3rd-person singular)
פֿוּמוֹ (p̄umo /⁠fummo⁠/, 1st-person plural)
פֿוּרוֹ (p̄umo /⁠furo⁠/, 3rd-person plural)
  • Future:
סֵירַה (serah /⁠serà⁠/, 3rd-person singular)
סֵירַאנוֹ (seraʔno /⁠seran(n)o⁠/, 3rd-person plural)