IPA(key): /ʃɛʁ.ʃe se mo/ chercher ses mots to fumble for words, to grasp for words, to be at a loss for words trouver ses mots...
sẻ; see there for more. (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [sɛ˧˧ sɛ˧˩] (Huế) IPA(key): [ʂɛ˧˧ ʂɛ˧˨] ~ [sɛ˧˧ sɛ˧˨] (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [ʂɛ˧˧ ʂɛ˨˩˦] ~ [sɛ˧˧ sɛ˨˩˦]...
loss for words (idiomatic) Having nothing to say; not knowing what to say; stunned to the point of being speechless. She was at a loss for words when she...
se (clitic) Alternative form of sem. Compound words sebaj sohase úgyse Expressions ahol a madár se jár se füle, se farka se híre, se hamva se lát, se...
eat one's words (third-person singular simple present eats one's words, present participle eating one's words, simple past ate one's words, past participle...
prefixed with se- Hungarian pronouns prefixed with se- mind- and minden- ugyan- akár- bár- From Malay se-, from Classical Malay se-, from se, shortened...
eaten?”. ¿se come? (humorous, idiomatic) the hell?; the heck?; when it's at home? This is often used ironically or humorously with questions words, to show...
ʃe se mo/, /nə pɑ mɑ.ʃe se mo/ ne pas mâcher ses mots (figuratively, informal) not to mince words (to speak abruptly, frankly) Elle ne mâche pas ses mots...
form) IPA(key): [ʃə] -se Alternative form of -sa (used after palatalized consonants and front vowels:) Irish terms suffixed with -se -se vocative masculine...
Cognate with Galician sé and Spanish sede. (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈsɛ/ (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈsɛ/ Rhymes: -ɛ Homophone: Sé Hyphenation: sé sé f (plural sés) (Roman...