tue

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See also: Tue, TUE, tué, tuế, and

English

Noun

tue (plural tues)

  1. Archaic form of tui (the parson bird)

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Alemannic German

Etymology

From Upper Middle High German tüejen, from Old High German tuon, from Proto-Germanic *dōną. Cognate with German tun, Dutch doen, West Frisian dwaan, English do.

Verb

tue (third-person singular simple present tuet, past participle taa, past subjunctive täät, auxiliary haa)

  1. to do
    • 1902, Robert Walser, Der Teich:
      I tät scho gärn schpiele und jage.
      I'd rather play and run around.
    • 1908, Meinrad Lienert, ‘s Heiwili, page 5:
      Dr Vater goht und lot's älei. / Hät dänkt, es täg dem Göifli guet.
      The father goes and leaves her alone. He'd thought it would do the child good.

Conjugation

References

Blagar

Alternative forms

Numeral

tue

  1. three

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Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtueˣ/, [ˈt̪ue̞(ʔ)]
  • Rhymes: -ue
  • Syllabification(key): tu‧e

Verb

tue

  1. inflection of tukea:
    1. present active indicative connegative
    2. second-person singular present imperative
    3. second-person singular present active imperative connegative

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French

Pronunciation

Verb

tue

  1. inflection of tuer:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

Participle

tue f sg

  1. feminine singular of tu

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German

Pronunciation

Verb

tue

  1. inflection of tun:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

Italian

Etymology

From Latin tuae.

Adjective

tue

  1. feminine plural of tuo

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Latin

Pronunciation

Pronoun

tue

  1. vocative masculine singular of tuus

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse þúfa.

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Pronunciation

Noun

tue f (definite singular tua, indefinite plural tuer, definite plural tuene)

  1. a tussock, a small mound or tuft formed by certain grasses and small shrubs.
    Det er mange tuer med blåbær i skogen bak huset vårt.
    There are many tussocks of blueberry in the woods behind our house.

Etymology 2

Noun

tue f (definite singular tua, indefinite plural tuer, definite plural tuene)

  1. (dialectal, chiefly Trøndelag, nonstandard) alternative form of tvoge

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Sardinian

Alternative forms

  • tui (campidanese)

Etymology

From Latin , from Proto-Italic *tū, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂. Compare Italian tu, Portuguese tu, Spanish , French tu, Romanian tu, Aromanian tu, Corsican , Catalan tu, Sicilian tu.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

tue (second person singular)

  1. you, thou