How to say the word 'esse' correctly?
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What is the definition of esse?
- Esse is a Latin word that means 'to be'. It is the infinitive form of the verb 'to be'.
What is the origin of the word esse?
- The word esse comes from the Latin verb 'esse', which means 'to be'.
How is esse pronounced?
- Esse is pronounced as 'es-ay'.
What is the infinitive form of esse?
- The infinitive form of esse is 'esse'.
What part of speech is esse?
- Esse is a verb.
Can you give an example sentence using esse?
- Latin: 'Esse est percipi.' English: 'To be is to be perceived.'
What is the present tense of esse?
- The present tense of esse is 'sum' (I am), 'es' (you are), 'est' (he/she/it is), 'sumus' (we are), 'estis' (you all are), 'sunt' (they are).
What is the past tense of esse?
- The past tense of esse is 'eram' (I was), 'eras' (you were), 'erat' (he/she/it was), 'eramus' (we were), 'eratis' (you all were), 'erant' (they were).
What is the future tense of esse?
- The future tense of esse is 'ero' (I will be), 'eris' (you will be), 'erit' (he/she/it will be), 'erimus' (we will be), 'eritis' (you all will be), 'erunt' (they will be).
Is esse an irregular verb?
- Yes, esse is an irregular verb in Latin.
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