șes

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ses"

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin sessus (seat) (compare Albanian shesh, Aromanian shes), from sedeō (I sit); change in meaning also in Albanian shesh (plain; flatness).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃes/

Noun

șes n (plural șesuri)

  1. plain, lowland, flatlands
    Synonym: câmpie

Declension

See also

Adjective

șes m or n (feminine singular șeasă, masculine plural șeși, feminine and neuter plural șese)

  1. flat, level
    Synonyms: plan, neted

Declension

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