Es

Symbol
es


 * 1) ISO abbreviation language code for Spanish language (ISO 639-1).
 * 2) ISO abbreviation country code for Spain (ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 code).

Noun
es


 * 1) A variant spelling of ess:, the letter.

Anagrams

 * SE

Alternative forms

 * eš

Etymology
From. Compare Kott ēš:, eš:, Assan aš-parán:; ös:, eš:; öš:, eč: and Pumpokol eč:.

Noun

 * 1) God
 * 2) sky

Alternative forms

 * eš

Etymology
From. Compare Kott ēš:, eš:, Arin eš: and Pumpokol eč:.

Noun

 * 1) God

Synonyms

 * ečāl
 * eš
 * ēš

Pronoun

 * 1) himself, herself, itself (direct or indirect object)
 * 2) oneself (direct or indirect object)
 * 3) themselves (direct or indirect object)
 * 4) each other (direct or indirect object)

Noun

 * 1) ash, ash tree

Adverb

 * 1) Abbreviation of eens
 * Kom es hier — Kom eens hier — Come over here (for a second).

Anagrams

 * SE, se

Pronoun
es


 * 1)  it (when the object/article/thing/animal etc., referred to, is neuter (das)).

Inflection

 * Nominative: es
 * Accusative: es
 * Dative: ihm
 * Genitive: seiner

The genitive case seiner is more and more rarely used in modern German.
 * The genitive case seiner does not express ownership, so one must not mix it up with the possessive pronoun sein, which is declined by gender, singular/plural and case.

Descendants

 * Czech: id
 * Danish:
 * English: id
 * German: Es

Noun
es (plural: es)


 * 1)  E flat

Noun
es


 * 1)  E flat

Related terms

 * eses
 * eses

Alternative forms

 * esas

Verb

 * 1) am, are, is (present tense of esar)

Etymology
From Dutch ijs

Noun

 * 1) ice

Verb
es


 * : is, are, am

Etymology 1
Form of the verb sum:.

Etymology 2
Form of the verb edo:.

Pronoun
es


 * 1) I (the first person)

Noun
es (plural: esag)


 * 1) shell (2)
 * 2) oyster

Interjection

 * 1) at once
 * Uvur haramavimaken, du famud, es! — The tide is about to turn; cook the sago at once!
 * 1) enough

Verb

 * 1) ; (he/she/it/one) is
 * 1) ; (he/she/it/one) is