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Translingual
Symbol
es
- ISO abbreviation language code for Spanish language (ISO 639-1).
- ISO abbreviation country code for Spain (ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 code).
English
Noun
en-noun|eses
rfv-inflection|eses
- rfv-sense alternative spelling of|ess The letter S, s.
Category:English two-letter words
Dutch
Noun
es m
- ash, ash tree
Category:Dutch nouns
Category:nl:Trees
French
Pronunciation
w:IPA|IPA: /�/
w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /E/
Verb
es
- (second-person singular indicative present form of être) are, art
Category:French verb forms
German
Pronoun
es n
- personal|lang=de it (when the object/article/thing/animal etc., referred to, is neuter (das)).
Inflection
Nominative: es
Accusative: es
Dative: ihm
Genitive: seiner
The genitive case seiner is more and more rarely used in modern German.
The genitive case seiner does not express ownership, so one must not mix it up with the possessive pronoun sein, which is declined by gender, singular/plural and case.
Noun
es n (plural: es)
- music|lang=de E flat
See also
Es#German|Es
Category:German personal pronouns
Indonesian
Etymology
From w:Dutch language|Dutch ijs
Noun
infl|noun|lang=id
- ice
Category:Indonesian nouns
Interlingua
Verb
es
- is, are, am
Latin
Verb
es
- Second-person singular present indicative of sum#Latin|sum. (you) are
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Latvian
Pronoun
es
- I (the first person)
Category:Latvian pronouns
Ojibwe
Noun
es (plural: esag)
- shell (2)
- oyster
Category:Ojibwe nouns
Sawi
Interjection
ttbc
- at once
#: Uvur haramavimaken, du famud, es! "The tide is about to turn; cook the sago at once!" Don Richardson, Peace Child
- enough
Spanish
Verb
es
- (third-person singular of ser) (he/she/it/one) is
See also
está
Category:Spanish verb forms
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