Ge

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Noun

Ge f. (plural Ges)

  1. The Latin letter G (lowercase g).

Thesaurus

Agdistis, Amor, Aphrodite, Apollo, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Ate, Athena, Bacchus, Ceres, Cora, Cronus, Cupid, Cybele, Demeter, Despoina, Diana, Dionysos, Dionysus, Dis, Earth, Eros, Flora, Frey, Gaea, Gaia, Great Mother, Hades, Helios, Hephaestus, Hera, Here, Hermes, Hestia, Hymen, Hyperion, Jove, Juno, Jupiter, Jupiter Fidius, Jupiter Fulgur, Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Jupiter Pluvius, Jupiter Tonans, Kore, Kronos, Magna Mater, Mars, Mercury, Minerva, Mithras, Momus, Neptune, Nike, Olympians, Olympic gods, Ops, Orcus, Persephassa, Persephone, Phoebus, Phoebus Apollo, Pluto, Pomona, Poseidon, Proserpina, Proserpine, Rhea, Saturn, Tellus, Terra, Triptolemos, Triptolemus, Venus, Vesta, Vulcan, Zeus, biosphere, corn god, fertility god, forest god, geography, geosphere, globe, mother earth, terra, terrestrial globe, the blue planet, this pendent world, vale, vale of tears, vegetation spirit, whole wide world, world


Dutch

Pronoun

Ge

  1. Second-person singular, subjective, mute form: thou (dialectal).

Notes

See usage notes at gij

Declension


Anagrams


Japanese

Syllable

Ge

  1. The hiragana syllable  (ge) or the katakana syllable  (ge) in Hepburn romanization.

Lojban

Conjunction

ge

  1. and/both

Usage notes

  • This is a coordinating conjunction: ge ... gi ... means both ... and ....

See also


Mandarin

Noun

Ge (Pinyin , traditional and simplified )

  1. song
    zhe-shou ge haoting.
    This song is pleasant to hear.

Synonyms

Derived terms

Measure word

Ge (Pinyin ge5, traditional , simplified )

  1. non-specific measure word

Derived terms

References

Pinyin syllable

ge

  1. Nonstandard spelling of .
  2. Nonstandard spelling of .
  3. Nonstandard spelling of .
  4. Nonstandard spelling of .

Notes

English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

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Mapudungun

File:Eye iris.jpg
A human eye

Noun

Ge (using Raguileo Alphabet)

  1. (anatomy) eye
  2. sight, the ability to see.

References

  • Wixaleyiñ: Mapucezugun-wigkazugun pici hemvlcijka (Wixaleyiñ: Small mapudungun-spanish dictionary), Beretta, Marta; Cañumil, Dario; Cañumil, Tulio, 2008.



Old English

Etymology

From *jīz, an early variation of Proto-Germanic *jūz, representing Proto-Indo-European *yūs. Cognate with Old Frisian , Old Saxon gi, Dutch gij, Old High German ir (German ihr), Old Norse ér (Swedish I, later ni), Gothic 𐌾𐌿𐍃 (jus). The Indo-European root is also the source of Albanian ju, Baltic *ju- (Lithuanian jūs), Tocharian A yas, Tocharian B yes.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ġē

  1. ye: nominative plural form of þū

Descendants

  • English ye

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Latin ego

Pronoun

Ge

  1. I

Scottish Gaelic

Conjunction

Ge

  1. (dated) although

Synonyms


Spanish

Noun

Ge

  1. Name of the letter g.

Swedish

Etymology

From earlier giva, from Old Norse gefa, from Proto-Germanic *gebanan.

Pronunciation

Verb

Ge or giva

  1. to give
  2. (reflexive) to give up, to surrender, to quit

Conjugation

Notes

  • The older strong conjugation (giva, giver) is complete with present and past participles. The weak conjugation (ge, ger) does not provide acceptable forms for the past tense (gedde) or participles (geende, gedd), but is now the preferred and dominating choice for other cases (ge, ger, gett).

Derived terms