се

Etymology
From, from , from.

Etymology
From, from. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1)  that

Etymology
Akin to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) female

Etymology
From, from , from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  the accusative short form of the reflexive pronoun себе си, part of reflexive verbs, denoting that the subject is simultaneously the direct object; corresponds to myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
 * 2)  accusative reciprocal pronoun, denoting that the agents perform the mutual actions among themselves; corresponds to each other, one another
 * 3)  reflexive pronoun, part of autocausative verbs, denoting that the referent represented by the subject combines the activity of actor and undergoes a change of state like a patient
 * 4)  reflexive pronoun, part of anticausative verbs, denoting that the subject of the verb undergoes an action or change of state whose agent is unclear or nonexistent
 * 5)  used for passive constructions with transitive verbs and undetermined agent
 * 6)  used for passive constructions with transitive verbs and determined agent
 * 7)  inherent part of an unergative reflexive or reciprocal verb with no meaning of its own, and an obligatory part of the verb's lexical entry
 * 1)  reflexive pronoun, part of anticausative verbs, denoting that the subject of the verb undergoes an action or change of state whose agent is unclear or nonexistent
 * 2)  used for passive constructions with transitive verbs and undetermined agent
 * 3)  used for passive constructions with transitive verbs and determined agent
 * 4)  inherent part of an unergative reflexive or reciprocal verb with no meaning of its own, and an obligatory part of the verb's lexical entry
 * 1)  used for passive constructions with transitive verbs and determined agent
 * 2)  inherent part of an unergative reflexive or reciprocal verb with no meaning of its own, and an obligatory part of the verb's lexical entry
 * 1)  used for passive constructions with transitive verbs and determined agent
 * 2)  inherent part of an unergative reflexive or reciprocal verb with no meaning of its own, and an obligatory part of the verb's lexical entry
 * 1)  inherent part of an unergative reflexive or reciprocal verb with no meaning of its own, and an obligatory part of the verb's lexical entry

Etymology 1
, from, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) oneself (clitic form of reflexive pronoun)
 * 2) myself
 * 3) yourself
 * 4) himself
 * 5) herself
 * 6) itself
 * 7) ourselves
 * 8) yourselves
 * 9) themselves

Etymology 2
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Particle

 * 1)  this is; here is

Etymology
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Numeral

 * 1) three