What is the meaning of Sein?

Archaic spelling of seine.

child

signal

railway signal

inflection of seinen:

  1. first-person singular present indicative
  2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
  3. imperative

first-person singular present indicative

(in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative

imperative

wall

inflection of sei:

  1. genitive singular
  2. instructive plural

genitive singular

instructive plural

instructive plural of see

breast (the chest)

breast

womb

bosom

forms the present perfect and past perfect tenses of certain verbs

As a copulative verb:

  1. to be

    to be

    Used to indicate dates, times of day, time periods, etc., be

    Used to indicate temperatures in degrees, be

    Used to indicate ambient conditions such as temperature, weather, light, noise or air quality, be

    there be

    translated with to feel (to experience a condition) [with dative ‘someone’ and adjective ‘in some way’ ]

    translated with to feel like, to be in the mood for [with dative ‘someone’, along with nach (+ dative) ‘something desired’ or danach ‘that thing’, along with zumute]

    As an intransitive verb:

    1. to exist, be, be alive

      to exist, be, be alive

      to have the next turn

      to be "it"; to be the tagger in a game of tag

      his

      its

      Used to express an approximate number, often with so.

      one's

      genitive of er

      genitive of es

      romanization of 𐍃𐌴𐌹𐌽

      his

      its

      alternative form of seien

      alternative form of sin (that)

      alternative form of sin (that)

      alternative form of sen

      slow

      late (arriving after expected time)

      late (near the end of a period of time)

      breast

      first-person plural present subjunctive of vara

      wall

      signal

      ellipsis of lampu sein (indicator, turn signal)

      breast (of a woman)

      signal

      Source: wiktionary.org

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