What is the meaning of Et?

ISO 639-1 language code for Estonian.

Pronunciation spelling of ate, the simple past and past participle of eat

thirst

you, thee (singular, direct or indirect object)

one

now

you (singular)

second-person singular present of ei

second-person singular indicative of ei

Alternative form of het

and

Alternative form of it.

a, an (the neuter indefinite article)

imperative of ete

inflection of eta:

  1. present
  2. imperative

present

imperative

and

inflection of eta:

  1. first-person singular present active indicative
  2. second-person singular present active imperative

first-person singular present active indicative

second-person singular present active imperative

bean

meat, flesh

they

second-person plural present of ei

Alternative form of at (that?)

meat

a, an

that

to, in order to, so that, as to

singular imperative of eta

second-person singular indicative of ei

Alternative form of etkö.

That.

And, especially as symbolized by an ampersand.

and

Alternative form of e

and

plus

though, even if

also, too, besides, or likewise

Reduced form of hatt (she, her; it)

and

ampersand

unstressed form of dät (it)

Shetland form of aet

ampersand

eight

The muscle and fat tissue in humans and animals; meat, flesh.

The muscle tissue in animals used as food.

Bare skin on body.

The soft, edible part of a fruit between the skin and the core.

second-person singular imperative of etmek

flesh

meat

and

steamed leaf-wrapped cake made of glutinous rice paste

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