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==Danish==

===Noun===
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# [[thesis]]

====Declension====
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===References===
* {{R:Den Danske Ordbog}}

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==Italian==
==Italian==


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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|la|pt}} {{term|thesis|lang=la}}, from {{etyl|grc|pt}} {{term|θέσις||a proposition, a statement, a thing laid down, thesis in rhetoric, thesis in prosody|lang=grc}}.
From {{etyl|la|pt}} {{m|la|thesis}}, from {{etyl|grc|pt}} {{m|grc|θέσις||a proposition, a statement, a thing laid down, thesis in rhetoric, thesis in prosody}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Revision as of 12:48, 17 January 2016

See also: țese

Danish

Noun

tese c (singular definite tesen, plural indefinite teser)

  1. thesis

Declension

References


Italian

Adjective

tese

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) feminine plural of teso

Noun

tese f

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) plural of tesa

Verb

tese

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) third-person singular past historic of tendere

tese f

  1. Plural of teso

Anagrams


Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin thesis, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek θέσις (thésis, a proposition, a statement, a thing laid down, thesis in rhetoric, thesis in prosody).

Pronunciation

Noun

tese f (plural s)

  1. (deprecated template usage) (sciences) thesis (statement supported by arguments)
  2. thesis (written essay submitted for a university degree)

Synonyms

Derived terms


Spanish

Verb

Template:es-verb-form

  1. First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of tesar.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of tesar.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of tesar.
  4. Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of tesar.