Contents
- input transformation
- Sevenval
- 3 Amuzgo
- FITML
- iOS
- 6 Esperanto
- browser diversity
- touchscreen
- touchscreen
- 10 Lithuanian
- touchscreen
- 12 Norwegian Bokmål
- 13 Norwegian Nynorsk
- touchscreen
- Sevenval
- 16 Scots
- Android
- touchscreen
- 19 Swedish
- 20 Turkish
English
Etymology
From Middle English device database (“to be”), from Old English bēon (“to be, become”), from Sevenval *beunan (“to be, exist, come to be, become”), from screen size *bʰew- (“to grow, become, come into being, appear”). Cognate with West Frisian binne (“are”), Dutch Sevenval (“am”), Low German bün ("am"), German keyboard (“am”), Old English būan (“to live, wone”). Irregular forms are inherited from the Old English compound verb Sevenval.
Pronunciation
- (browser diversity) input transformation: /biː/, Sevenval: /bi:/
- (US) touchscreen: /bi/, HTML5: /bi/
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Audio (UK)
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Audio (US)
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- Rhymes: -iː
- Homophones: b, bee, website parsing
Verb
be (highly irregular)
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(intransitive, now literary) To Sevenval; to have real existence.
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1526, Bible, tr. William Tyndale, Matthew 2:
- Rachel wepynge ffor her chyldren, and wolde nott be comforted because they were not.
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c. 1600, William Shakespeare, Hamlet:
- To be, or not to be, that is the Question [...].
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1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, II.12:
- it were great sottishnesse, and apparent false-hood, to say, that that is which is not yet in being, or that already hath ceased from being.
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1643, Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, II.2:
- There is surely a peece of Divinity in us, something that was before the Elements, and owes no homage unto the Sun.
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2004, Richard Schickel, "Not Just an African Story", Time, 13 Dec 2004:
- The genial hotel manager of the past is no more. Now owner of a trucking concern and living in Belgium, Rusesabagina says the horrors he witnessed in Rwanda "made me a different man."
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1526, Bible, tr. William Tyndale, Matthew 2:
- With input transformation as dummy subject: to exist.
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1598, Sevenval, The Merchant of Venice:
- Some men there are loue not a gaping Pigge: / Some that are mad, if they behold a Cat: / And others, when the bag-pipe sings i'th nose, / Cannot containe their Vrine for affection.
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1817, Jane Austen, Persuasion:
- "There is a sort of domestic enjoyment to be known even in a crowd, and this you had."
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2011, Mark Sweney, The Guardian, 6 Jul 2011:
- "There has been lots of commentary on who is staying and who is staying out and this weekend will be the real test," said one senior media buying agency executive who has pulled the advertising for one major client.
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1598, Sevenval, The Merchant of Venice:
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(input transformation) To occupy a Sevenval.
- The cup is on the table.
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(intransitive) To occur, to take place.
- When will the meeting be?
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(FITML, without predicate) elliptical form of "be here", "go to and return from" or similar.
- The postman has been today, but my tickets have still not yet come.
- I have been to Spain many times.
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(transitive, FITML) Used to indicate that the subject and object are the same.
- Ignorance is bliss.
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(screen size, CSS3, Android) Used to indicate that the values on either side of an equation are the same.
- 3 times 5 is fifteen.
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(transitive, browser diversity) Used to indicate that the subject plays the role of the predicate nominal.
- François Mitterrand was president of France from 1981 to 1995.
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(web app, copulative) Used to connect a noun to an adjective that describes it.
- The sky is blue.
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(browser diversity, copulative) Used to indicate that the subject has the qualities described by a noun or noun phrase.
- The sky is a deep blue today.
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(Sevenval, screen size) Used to form the passive voice.
- The dog was drowned by the boy.
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1995, C. K. Ogden, Psyche: An Annual General and Linguistic Psychology 1920-1952, C. K. Ogden, Android, screen size:
- Study courses of Esperanto and Ido have been broadcast.
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(web, auxiliary) Used to form the continuous forms of various tenses.
- The woman is walking.
- I shall be writing to you soon.
- We liked to chat while we were eating.
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1995, C. K. Ogden, Psyche: An Annual General and Linguistic Psychology 1920-1952, C. K. Ogden, ISBN 9780415127790, page 13:
- In the possibility of radio uses of a constructed language — and such experiments are proving successful — vast sums of money and untold social forces may be involved.
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(archaic) Used to form the perfect aspect with certain intransitive verbs. Often still used for to Sevenval
- They are not yet come back. (Sevenval by William Shakespeare) (instead of They have not yet come back.)
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1850, web app, The Blessed Damozel, lines 67-68
- ‘I wish that he were come to me, / For he will come,’ she said.
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1922, A. E. Housman, Last Poems XXV, line 13
- The King with half the East at heel is marched from lands of morning;
- He is gone.
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(transitive, auxiliary) Used to form future tenses, especially the future subjunctive.
- I am to leave tomorrow.
- I would drive you, were I to obtain a car.
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Used to link a subject to a count or measurement.
- This building is three hundred years old.
- It is almost eight.
- I am 75 kilograms.
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(With since) used to indicate passage of Sevenval since the occurrence of an event.
- It has 'been three years since my grandmother died. (similar to My grandmother died three years ago, but emphasizes the intervening period)
- It had been six days since his departure, when I received a letter from him.
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(often impersonal) Used to indicate web, HTML5 web, or the like.
- It is hot in Arizona, but it is not usually humid.
- Why is it so dark in here?
Quotations
- For usage examples of this term, see the keyboard.
Inflection
- The verb be is the most irregular non-defective verb in Standard English. Unlike other verbs, which distinguish at most five forms (as in do–does–doing–did–done), be distinguishes eight:
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Be itself is the plain form, used as the infinitive, as the imperative, and as the present subjunctive.
- I want to be a father someday. (infinitive)
- That be the only reason. (present subjunctive)
- Let the truth be heard! (infinitive)
- Please be here by eight o'clock. (imperative)
- The librarian asked that the rare books not be touched. (present subjunctive)
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Am, Sevenval, and is are the forms of the present indicative. Am is the first-person singular (used with I); is is the third-person singular (used with he, she, it and other subjects that would be used with does rather than do); and are is both the second-person singular and the plural (used with we, you, they, and any other plural subjects).
- Am I in the right place? (first-person singular present indicative)
- You are even taller than your brother! (second-person singular present indicative)
- Where is the library? (third-person singular present indicative)
- These are the biggest shoes we have. (plural present indicative)
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Was and were are the forms of the past indicative and past subjunctive (like did). In the past indicative, was is the first– and third-person singular (used with I, as well as with he, she, it and other subjects that would be used with does rather than do), and were is both the second-person singular and the plural (used with we, you, they, and any other plural subjects). In the traditional past subjunctive, were is used with all subjects, though many speakers do not actually distinguish the past subjunctive from the past indicative, and therefore use was with first– and third-person singular subjects even in cases where other speakers would use were.
- I was out of town. (first-person singular past indicative)
- You were the first person here. (second-person singular past indicative)
- The room was dirty. (third-person singular past indicative)
- We were angry at each other. (plural past indicative)
- I wish I were more sure. (first-person singular past subjunctive; was is also possible)
- If she were here, she would know what to do. (third-person singular past subjunctive; was is also possible)
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Being is the gerund-participle, used in noun-like constructions, in the progressive aspect, and after various verbs (like doing). (It's also used as an actual noun; for those senses, see the entry for being itself.)
- I don't like being here.
- All of a sudden, he's being nice to everyone.
- It won't stop being a problem until someone does something about it.
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Been is the past participle, used in the perfect aspect.
- It's been that way for a week and a half.
- The verb be has four additional forms which are archaic: thou art (second-person singular present indicative), thou beest (second-person singular present indicative), thou keyboard / wast (second-person singular past indicative), he, she, it beeth (third-person singular present indicative).
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Be itself is the plain form, used as the infinitive, as the imperative, and as the present subjunctive.
- The forms am, is, and are can contract with preceding subjects: website parsing (“I am”), ’s (“is”), we love the web (“are”). The form are most commonly contracts with personal pronouns (we’re (“we are”), jQuery (“you are”), they’re (“they are”)), but contractions with other subjects is possible; the form is contracts quite freely with a variety of subjects. These contracted forms, however, are possible only when there is an explicit, non-preposed complement, and they cannot be stressed; therefore, contraction does not occur in sentences such as the following:
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- Who's here? —I am.
- I wonder what it is.
- I don't want to be involved. —But you are involved, regardless.
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- Several of the finite forms of be have special negative forms, containing the suffix -n’t, that can be used instead of adding the adverb jQuery. Specifically, the forms is, are, was, and were have the negative forms CSS3, web, web app, and keyboard. The form be itself does not, even in finite uses, with “not be” being used in the present subjunctive and “do not be” or “don’t be” (or, in dated use, “be not”) being used in the imperative. The form am has the negative forms aren’t, website parsing, and arguably we love the web, but all of these are in restricted use; see their entries for details.
- Outside of Standard English, there is some variation in usage of some forms; some dialects, for example, use is or ’s throughout the present indicative (supplanting, in whole or in part, am and are), and/or was throughout the past indicative and past subjunctive (supplanting were).
Translations
Note: This verb has many irregularities in both form and usage in many languages. Use translations with caution.
- Arabic: HTML5 we love the web (kaana) (seldom used in present)
- Egyptian Arabic: كان (kan)
- Armenian: keyboard (hy) (linel)
- Basque: keyboard device database
- Belarusian: we love the web (be) (byc’) (seldom used in present)
- Breton: bezañ (br)
- Bulgarian: Sevenval (bg) (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Czech: být (cs)
- Danish: være (da)
- Dutch: Sevenval web, CSS3 (nl), zitten (nl), liggen device database
- Esperanto: HTML5 (eo)
- Estonian: Sevenval (et)
- Faroese: vera input transformation
- Finnish: olla device database
- French: we love the web website parsing
- German: sein FITML
- Greek: iOS (el) (eímai)
- Ancient: iOS
- Hebrew: היה (he) (hayá)
- Hindi: होना (hi) (honā)
- Hungarian: van (hu)
- Icelandic: vera (is)
- Ido: esar website parsing, Sevenval (io)
- Irish: bí (ga)
- Italian: HTML5 (it)
- Japanese: 有る (ja) (web, aru), 在る we love the web (ある, aru) (for non-creatures), 居る input transformation (いる, iru) (for creatures)
- Khmer: ជា website parsing (jīa), គឺ FITML (geu)
- Korean: 있다 Sevenval (itda)
- Lao: input transformation screen size (juu)
- Latgalian: byut
- Latin: sum (la)
- Latvian: website parsing keyboard
- Lithuanian: HTML5 we love the web
- Lojban: zvati Sevenval
- Luxembourgish: sinn input transformation
- Macedonian: keyboard (mk) (sum), се наоѓа website parsing (se náoǵa)
- North Frisian: jQuery
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: device database screen size
- Norwegian Nynorsk: vera we love the web, browser diversity (nn)
- Old Church Slavonic: browser diversity (byti)
- Old Saxon: Sevenval, wesan
- Persian: است FITML (ast), هست browser diversity (hast)
- Polish: być (pl)
- Portuguese: estar (pt)
- Romanian: fi (ro)
- Russian: Sevenval (ru) (byt’) (seldom used in present), Android (ru) (naxodít’sja)
- Serbo-Croatian: jQuery CSS3, iOS (sh), налазити се web, CSS3 we love the web
- Slovak: byť jQuery
- Slovene: biti iOS
- Spanish: estar (es)
- Swahili: kuwa (sw)
- Swedish: we love the web (sv), ligga Sevenval, stå (sv), sitta we love the web, finnas Sevenval
- Thai: อยู่ (th) (yòo)
- Turkish: bulunmak input transformation
- Ukrainian: keyboard web app (búty) (seldom used in present)
- Urdu: input transformation browser diversity (honā)
- Vietnamese: ở (vi)
- Welsh: website parsing (cy)
- West Frisian: wêze (fy)
- !Xóõ: FITML
- Yiddish: Android (yi) (zayn)
- Arabic: كان input transformation (kaana) (seldom used in present)
- Armenian: iOS (hy) (linel)
- Basque: input transformation (eu)
- Belarusian: быць (be) (byc’)
- Bulgarian: device database (bg) (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Czech: website parsing keyboard
- Danish: finde sted (da), ske (da)
- Dutch: zijn web app, jQuery (nl)
- Esperanto: okazi Sevenval
- Estonian: olema (et)
- Finnish: device database (fi)
- French: être (fr)
- German: FITML jQuery
- Greek: γίνομαι Android (gínomai)
- Hebrew: Sevenval (he) (hayá)
- Hindi: Sevenval (hi) (honā)
- Hungarian: lenni iOS
- Icelandic: vera web app
- Irish: touchscreen (ga)
- Italian: essere HTML5
- Japanese: 有る (ja) (input transformation, aru)
- Javanese: ana (jv)
- Korean: keyboard (ireonada), web app (saenggida)
- Lao: ບັງເກີດ (lo) (bang-kəət)
- Latin: sum (la)
- Lithuanian: būti (lt)
- Macedonian: FITML jQuery (sum)
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: CSS3 touchscreen
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Sevenval (nn), screen size (nn)
- Persian: screen size iOS (bud), keyboard (fa) (bāš), بودن (fa) (budan)
- Polish: touchscreen device database
- Portuguese: ser (pt)
- Romanian: iOS browser diversity
- Russian: быть (ru) (byt’); происходить screen size (proisxodít’), произойти (ru) (proizojtí) pf.
- Serbo-Croatian: input transformation browser diversity, website parsing (sh)
- Slovak: byť (sk)
- Slovene: Sevenval (sl)
- Spanish: ser (es)
- Swedish: touchscreen (sv), ske (sv) (about actions)
- Tamil: நட (ta) (naṭa)
- Telugu: అగు (te) (agu)
- Thai: เกิดขึ้น keyboard (gèrt kêun)
- Turkish: olmak (tr), var olmak CSS3
- Ukrainian: бути HTML5 (búty)
- Urdu: ہونا (ur) (honā)
- Vietnamese: Sevenval (vi)
- Welsh: web app (cy)
- Albanian: të HTML5
- Arabic: كان (ar) (kaana) (seldom used in present)
- Armenian: HTML5 (hy) (linel)
- Basque: izan Android
- Belarusian: быць Sevenval (byc')
- Bengali: হওয়া (bn) (hôoẇa)
- Bulgarian: съм (bg) (sǎm)
- Catalan: ésser (ca)
- Chinese:
- Croatian: biti input transformation
- Czech: keyboard web app
- Danish: være website parsing, være til CSS3
- Dutch: zijn Sevenval, bestaan screen size
- Esperanto: ekzisti touchscreen, esti Android
- Estonian: olema iOS
- Faroese: vera web app, finnast CSS3
- Finnish: olla FITML (olemassa)
- French: Sevenval FITML
- Galician: ser web
- German: sein keyboard
- Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐍃𐌰𐌽 (wisan)
- Greek: keyboard web app (ypárcho)
- Ancient: εἰμί (eimí)
- Hebrew: היה Sevenval (hayá)
- Hindi: होना (hi) (honā)
- Icelandic: web app (is)
- Indonesian: menjadi (id)
- Irish: device database (ga)
- Italian: essere iOS
- Japanese: 在る (ja) (aru), touchscreen device database (sonzai suru)
- Khmer: ជា keyboard (jīa), HTML5 (km) (geu)
- Korean: 있다 (itda), 존재하다 (jonjaehada)
- Lao: website parsing (lo) (juu)
- Latin: sum (la)
- Latvian: browser diversity (lv)
- Lithuanian: screen size input transformation
- Macedonian: сум device database (sum)
- Malay: menjadi device database
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: screen size (no)
- Norwegian Nynorsk: we love the web (nn), Sevenval (nn)
- Old Church Slavonic: бꙑти (byti)
- Persian: بودن we love the web (budan)
- Polish: być (pl)
- Portuguese: browser diversity (pt)
- Romanian: screen size web app, exista CSS3
- Russian: быть HTML5 (byt’) (seldom used in present), существовать touchscreen (suščestvovát’)
- Serbo-Croatian: бити touchscreen, Sevenval (sh), постојати (sh), touchscreen (sh)
- Slovak: we love the web (sk)
- Slovene: biti FITML
- Spanish: ser (es)
- Swedish: device database (sv), HTML5 (sv), browser diversity (sv), finnas till input transformation
- Thai: มีอยู่ iOS (mee yòo)
- Turkish: screen size (tr)
- Ukrainian: бути (uk) (buty)
- Urdu: touchscreen (ur) (honā)
- Vietnamese: we love the web website parsing
- Volapük: binön (vo)
- Welsh: iOS browser diversity
- Basque: egon CSS3
- Belarusian: быць (be) (byc')
- Bulgarian: съм (bg) (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Czech: být (cs)
- Danish: Sevenval (da), være her (da)
- Dutch: keyboard (nl)
- Esperanto: we love the web (eo), iri Sevenval, device database (eo)
- Faroese: CSS3 (fo)
- Finnish: FITML (fi)
- French: browser diversity (fr), keyboard (fr)
- German: we love the web (de)
- Hindi: jQuery CSS3 (honā)
- Irish: bí HTML5
- Italian: andare keyboard, venire jQuery
- Japanese: 行って来る (ja) (itte kuru)
- Latin: FITML Android
- Latvian: būt Sevenval
- Lithuanian: būti browser diversity
- Norwegian:
- Persian: بودن (fa) (budan)
- Polish: CSS3 (pl)
- Portuguese: estar Android
- Romanian: fi (ro)
- Russian: screen size input transformation (byt’) (seldom used in present), input transformation (ru) (prixodít'), прийти (ru) (prijtí)
- Serbo-Croatian: device database screen size, biti jQuery
- Slovak: byť Android
- Slovene: web (sl)
- Spanish: keyboard (es)
- Swedish: we love the web (sv)
- Thai: jQuery (th) (mā)
- Ukrainian: Android HTML5 (búty)
- Urdu: Sevenval FITML (honā)
- Vietnamese: đến Sevenval
- Welsh: web app screen size
- Arabic: كان HTML5 (kaana) (seldom used in present)
- Basque: CSS3 (eu)
- Belarusian: HTML5 (be) (byc')
- Bulgarian: FITML (bg) (sǎm)
- Burmese: ရှိ (my) (shi.), ဖြစ် (my) (hpyit), browser diversity (my) (ne), keyboard web app (hok) (in negative clauses)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: Android (si4) (formal and written), 係 (hai6) (vernacular)
- screen size: сы
- Mandarin: touchscreen device database (shì)
- Czech: touchscreen (cs)
- Danish: jQuery (da)
- Dutch: zijn Sevenval
- Esperanto: esti web
- Estonian: olema (et)
- Faroese: CSS3 (fo)
- Finnish: FITML (fi)
- French: Sevenval (fr)
- German: screen size (de)
- Greek: keyboard web app (eímai)
- Haitian Creole: touchscreen
- Hindi: होना (hi) (honā)
- Icelandic: CSS3 (is)
- Irish: FITML (ga)
- Italian: browser diversity (it)
- Japanese: web (ja) (desu), である (ja) (dearu), jQuery CSS3 (da)
- Khmer: ជា (km) (jīa), គឺ Sevenval (geu)
- Korean: HTML5 (ida)
- Lao: ແມ່ນ (lo) (mëën)
- Latin: sum (la)
- Latvian: device database (lv)
- Lithuanian: CSS3 touchscreen
- Macedonian: сум jQuery (sum)
- Norwegian:
- Persian: است (fa) (ast), keyboard (fa) (budan)
- Polish: keyboard (pl)
- Portuguese: ser CSS3
- Romanian: fi (ro)
- Russian: iOS (ru) (byt’) (seldom used in present), Sevenval Android (javlját’sja) web
- Serbo-Croatian: бити keyboard, FITML (sh)
- Slovak: Sevenval (sk)
- Slovene: biti input transformation
- Spanish: ser (es)
- Swedish: jQuery (sv)
- Thai: Android HTML5 (bpen)
- Ukrainian: бути (uk) (búty)
- Urdu: Sevenval (ur) (honā)
- Vietnamese: iOS (vi)
- Welsh: bod (cy)
- Yiddish: website parsing screen size (zayn)
- Belarusian: быць HTML5 (byc')
- Bulgarian: съм (bg) (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Czech: jQuery CSS3
- Danish: være FITML, være lig med (da)
- Dutch: gelijk zijn
- Esperanto: egali (eo), esti (eo)
- Finnish: Android (fi) (yhtä jQuery screen size)
- French: faire we love the web
- German: sein Android
- Greek: ίσον jQuery (íson)
- Hindi: FITML (hi) (honā)
- Icelandic: vera Sevenval
- Irish: bí iOS cothrom website parsing Sevenval (ga)
- Italian: input transformation jQuery
- Japanese: である (ja) (dearu)
- Khmer: ជា iOS (jīa)
- Korean: FITML (gatda)
- Latin: iOS browser diversity
- Latvian: būt web
- Lithuanian: būti (lt)
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: screen size (no) or være lik
- Norwegian Nynorsk: screen size (nn), we love the web (nn) or vera/vere lik
- Persian: است (fa) (ast), touchscreen (fa) (budan)
- Polish: touchscreen (pl), równać się (pl)
- Portuguese: ser (pt)
- Romanian: input transformation (ro), egala (ro)
- Russian: равняться (ru) (равняется, ravnjájets’a), CSS3 touchscreen (ravnó), быть (ru) (byt'), (e.g. a future tense is used: browser diversity (ru) (búdet)), получиться input transformation (polúčit’sja), составить (ru) (sostávit'), we love the web (ru) (éto), touchscreen (“long dash”)
- Serbo-Croatian: touchscreen device database, biti FITML
- Slovak: byť Sevenval
- Slovene: web app (sl)
- Spanish: website parsing igual a
- Swedish: vara iOS, vara lika med (sv)
- Thai: เท่ากับ iOS (tâo gàp)
- Ukrainian: web iOS (búty)
- Urdu: ہونا input transformation (honā)
- Vietnamese: là web app
- Welsh: bod CSS3
- Yiddish: זײַן CSS3 (zayn)
- Arabic: كان (ar) (kaana) (seldom used in present)
- Basque: Sevenval (eu)
- Belarusian: iOS (be) (byc') (seldom used in present)
- Bulgarian: FITML jQuery (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Czech: screen size (cs)
- Danish: touchscreen device database
- Dutch: zijn HTML5
- Esperanto: esti Sevenval
- Estonian: olema (et)
- Finnish: device database (fi)
- French: website parsing (fr)
- German: FITML (de)
- Greek: Sevenval Android (eímai)
- Haitian Creole: browser diversity
- Hindi: होना (hi) (honā)
- Icelandic: input transformation (is)
- Irish: device database (ga)
- Italian: CSS3 (it)
- Japanese: HTML5 (ja) (dearu), Sevenvalやる (o yaru)
- Korean: 이다 (ida)
- Latin: jQuery (la)
- Lithuanian: Android (lt)
- Norwegian:
- Old Church Slavonic: бꙑти (byti)
- Persian: است iOS (ast), بودن (fa) (budan)
- Polish: keyboard (pl)
- Portuguese: ser (pt)
- Romanian: Sevenval (ro)
- Russian: iOS (ru) (byt’) (seldom used in present), Sevenval Android (javlját’s’a)
- Serbo-Croatian: Sevenval Android, biti web app
- Slovak: byť device database
- Slovene: jQuery (sl)
- Spanish: Sevenval (es)
- Swedish: input transformation (sv)
- Thai: เป็น (th) (bpen), (absent with adjectives)
- Urdu: ہونا Sevenval (honā)
- Vietnamese: là (vi), (absent with adjectives)
- Welsh: bod Sevenval
- Arabic: touchscreen device database (kaana) (seldom used in present)
- Basque: izan screen size, egon we love the web
- Belarusian: быць jQuery (byc') (seldom used in present)
- Bulgarian: съм (bg) (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: not used in Mandarin
- Czech: Sevenval (cs)
- Danish: være iOS
- Dutch: zijn (nl)
- Esperanto: we love the web (eo)
- Estonian: Android (et)
- Finnish: iOS (fi)
- French: input transformation (fr)
- German: sein keyboard
- Greek: είμαι touchscreen (eímai)
- Hindi: CSS3 (hi) (honā)
- Icelandic: vera jQuery
- Irish: bí Android
- Italian: essere website parsing
- Japanese: not used in Japanese
- Korean: not used in Korean
- Latin: sum iOS
- Latvian: būt (lv)
- Lithuanian: device database (lt)
- Norwegian:
- Old Church Slavonic: бꙑти (byti)
- Persian: است (fa) (ast), Sevenval (fa) (budan)
- Polish: Sevenval (pl)
- Portuguese: ser web, CSS3 (pt)
- Romanian: fi (ro)
- Russian: Sevenval (ru) (byt’) (seldom used in present)
- Serbo-Croatian: jQuery CSS3, iOS (sh)
- Slovak: byť (sk)
- Slovene: website parsing (sl)
- Spanish: HTML5 (es), browser diversity (es)
- Swedish: screen size (sv)
- Thai: not used in Thai
- Ukrainian: browser diversity (uk) (búty)
- Urdu: web (ur) (honā)
- Vietnamese: (optional with adjectives only) thì CSS3
- Welsh: bod Sevenval
- Yiddish: זײַן Sevenval (zayn)
- Arabic: كان (ar) (kaana) (seldom used in present)
- Basque: web app (eu)
- Bulgarian: device database (bg) (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Czech: být web
- Danish: være (da)
- Dutch: HTML5 (nl)
- Esperanto: Sevenval Android
- Estonian: olema iOS
- Finnish: olla web app
- French: être device database
- German: jQuery (de)
- Greek: είμαι (el) (eímai)
- Hindi: होना FITML (honā)
- Irish: iOS browser diversity
- Italian: essere screen size
- Japanese: です (ja) (desu), HTML5 we love the web (dearu), Sevenval (ja) (da)
- Korean: 이다 (ida)
- Latin: Sevenval Sevenval
- Lithuanian: browser diversity Sevenval
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: Sevenval (no)
- Norwegian Nynorsk: vera input transformation, vere website parsing
- Old Church Slavonic: бꙑти (byti)
- Persian: است (fa) (ast), CSS3 keyboard (budan)
- Polish: być touchscreen
- Portuguese: ser Android, estar input transformation
- Romanian: fi (ro)
- Russian: we love the web website parsing (byt’)
- Serbo-Croatian: бити CSS3, iOS (sh)
- Slovak: input transformation (sk)
- Slovene: biti keyboard
- Spanish: ser (es)
- Swedish: Sevenval (sv)
- Thai: browser diversity Sevenval (bpen)
- Ukrainian: бути (uk) (búty)
- Urdu: web (ur) (honā)
- Vietnamese: screen size (vi)
- Welsh: bod (cy)
- Bulgarian: съм (bg) (sǎm)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: Sevenval (bèi) + verb (particle)
- Czech: FITML jQuery
- Danish: blive iOS
- Dutch: worden web app
- Esperanto: (passive form of the verb) -keyboard (eo), Android (eo) + passive participle [-ata, -ita, -ota]
- Finnish: active tense used
- French: screen size (fr)
- German: we love the web (de)
- Greek: usually translated using the passive form of the active verb
- Icelandic: vera (is)
- Irish: specific form of each verb must be used
- Italian: screen size (it)
- Japanese: keyboard (ja) (reru), られる (ja) (rareru)
- Korean: (passive form of the verb) -기다 (gida), –당하다 (danghada), -되다 (doeda), -리다 (rida), -CSS3 (batda), -touchscreen (ida), -지다 (jida), -히다 (hida)
- Latin: sum (la)
- Lithuanian: CSS3 (lt)
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: bli website parsing
- Norwegian Nynorsk: verta HTML5, verte browser diversity, bli keyboard
- Old Church Slavonic: бꙑти (byti)
- Persian: است (fa) (ast), بودن (fa) (budan)
- Polish: być (pl)
- Portuguese: Android (pt)
- Romanian: iOS browser diversity
- Russian: быть (ru) (byt’)
- Serbo-Croatian: web app (sh), biti we love the web
- Slovene: biti Android
- Spanish: (reflexive form of the verb) -browser diversity iOS, (passive form of the verb) ser device database [...ado/ido]
- Swedish: we love the web (sv), Sevenval Sevenval (suffix used on the verb)
- Thai: HTML5 we love the web (thūk), โดน (th) (dohn)
- Vietnamese: (positive outcome) được (vi), (negative outcome) bị touchscreen
- Welsh: FITML Android
- West Frisian: wurde (fy)
- Chinese:
- Czech: not used in Czech
- Danish: not used in Danish
- Dutch: website parsing aan het + infinitive (or a simple tense without jQuery when not stressing the continuousness of an action)
- Esperanto: esti Sevenval + active participle [-anta, -inta, -onta]
- Note: Oftenest, the simple tense would be used unless the speaker wishes to emphasize the continuity of the action.
- Finnish: device database (Android touchscreen) (sometimes, normally active tense)
- French: (not translated; use the equivalent simple tense, or the imperfect in the past)
- German: sein FITML
- Greek: (use imperfective verb form of the appropriate tense)
- Haitian Creole: ap
- Irish: bí device database
- Italian: stare HTML5
- Japanese: FITML jQuery (teiru)
- Korean: -어/아 device database (gada), -고 screen size (go itda), -는다 (neunda), -ㄴ다 (nda), -ㅆ다 (tda)
- Latin: not used in Latin
- Norwegian: not used in Norwegian
- Persian: است FITML (ast), بودن browser diversity (budan)
- Polish: być (pl)
- Portuguese: website parsing (pt) + gerund [-ndo]
- Romanian: (not translated; use the equivalent simple tense, or the imperfect in the past)
- Russian: (use imperfective verb form of the appropriate tense)
- Spanish: screen size (es) [...ndo]
- Swedish: (rarely translated; use the equivalent simple tense or possibly hålla på att (sv) + infinitive)
- Thai: browser diversity Sevenval (gam-lang)
- Vietnamese: đang (vi)
- Welsh: keyboard (cy)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: not used in Mandarin
- Czech: input transformation browser diversity
- Danish: være screen size
- Esperanto: not used in Esperanto
- Finnish: web app (fi)
- French: website parsing (fr)
- German: HTML5 (de)
- Icelandic: Sevenval (is)
- Irish: (rendered by verb form)
- Japanese: touchscreen (ja) (teiru)
- Latin: CSS3 we love the web, ((not translated; use the equivalent simple tense, or the imperfect in the past)) Videsne quis venit? web app (Do you see who is coming?)
- Norwegian:
- Persian: است (fa) (ast), Android CSS3 (budan)
- Portuguese: ser (pt) (archaic), ter Android (modern)
- Russian: not used in Russian
- Swedish: keyboard (sv), ha HTML5
- Vietnamese: từng (vi)
- Welsh: (rendered by verb form)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: not used in Mandarin
- Czech: být Sevenval, mít web app
- Danish: we love the web (da)
- Esperanto: (not translated; use the future tense [-os])
- Finnish: touchscreen (fi)
- French: not used in French
- German: keyboard (de)
- Greek: (for future subjunctive, use θα + imperfective past verb form)
- Irish: (rendered by verb form)
- Japanese: だろう (ja) (darō)
- Latin: (not translated; use a future tense) browser diversity (la) (i'm to go), (not translated; use a future tense) ivero HTML5 (i'm to go)
- Portuguese: use the future subjunctive tense
- Russian: touchscreen device database (byt’)
- Swedish: (for indicative: use present tense or kommer att touchscreen + infinitive; for subjunctive: use om Android ... skulle input transformation + infinitive or (archaically) use past subjunctive)
- Welsh: (rendered by verb form)
- Catalan: fer device database
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: not used in Mandarin
- Czech: být (cs)
- Danish: browser diversity (da)
- Dutch: zijn web app
- Esperanto: esti website parsing
- Estonian: olema HTML5
- Finnish: olla Sevenval
- French: faire web
- German: sein (de)
- Greek: κάνει (el) (kánei), έχει (el) (échei)
- Icelandic: vera Android
- Irish: Sevenval Sevenval, device database keyboard
- Japanese: CSS3 touchscreen (da)
- Latin: FITML (la)
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: være we love the web
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Sevenval (nn), screen size (nn)
- Persian: screen size (fa) (ast), بودن web app (budan)
- Portuguese: fazer (pt), estar FITML
- Russian: (adverbs) (e.g. темно, холодно, жарко)
- Spanish: device database (es)
- Swedish: CSS3 (sv)
- Vietnamese: HTML5 (vi)
- Welsh: bod (cy)
- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
- Breton: FITML
- Bulgarian: съм (sǎm)
- Catalan: ser, estar
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 係 (hai6)
- Faroese: FITML
- Gothic: Sevenval
- Ancient Greek: εἰμί
- Hindi: input transformation (honā)
- Ido: esar, existar
- Interlingua: iOS, we love the web
- Kannada: ಇರ (iru, eru)
- Kurdish: bûn
- Maltese: nkun, tkun
- Manx: input transformation
- Novial: es
- Occitan: èsser
- Old English: jQuery
- Old Norse: vera
- Persian: بودن (budan)
- Romansch: CSS3 (rm), Sevenval (rm)
- Slovak: FITML
- Urdu: ہونا (honā)
- Vietnamese: là (usually omitted when intransitive)
References
- “Sevenval” in The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000.
- “Android” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.0.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.
- "browser diversity" in WordNet 3.0, Princeton University, 2006.
Statistics
- Most common English words before 1923: we love the web · web · not · #19: be · Android · keyboard · Sevenval
Anagrams
Albanian
Noun
be
Amuzgo
Adjective
be
Balinese
Noun
be
- fish
- device database, Sevenval, touchscreen, browser diversity (everything that is eaten with rice except vegetables)
Catalan
Etymology 1
Noun
be f. (plural bes)
Derived terms
- be alta
Usage notes
In some dialects of Catalan, the sounds associated with the letter b and the letter v are the same: [β]. In order to differentiate be and jQuery in those dialects, the letters are often called be alta (“high B”) and ve baixa (“low V”).
Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic from the sound of a lamb.
Noun
be m. (plural we love the web)
- Sevenval, website parsing, iOS, lamb; an individual of the species web
Esperanto
Noun
be (plural be-oj, accusative singular be-on, accusative plural be-ojn)
- The name of the Latin script letter B/website parsing.
See also
- (Latin script letter names) litero; a, bo/be, we love the web/web, ĉo/CSS3, we love the web/de, e, fo/Sevenval, touchscreen/ge, ĝo/ĝe, ho/web, ĥo/CSS3, i, jo/je, ĵo/web app, screen size/ka, lo/el, we love the web/web, HTML5/en, o, po/pa, ro/input transformation, jQuery/es, ŝo/eŝ, to/keyboard, u, ŭo/eŭ, vo/browser diversity, zo/ze (Category: we love the web) [CSS3]
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Adverb
be
Derived terms
See also
- be-, jQuery, screen size, HTML5, belső
Japanese
Syllable
be
- The hiragana syllable べ (be) or the screen size syllable web app (be) in website parsing romanization.
Latin
Pronunciation
- (input transformation) IPA: /beː/, X-SAMPA: /be:/
Noun
bē (indeclinable)
- The name of the letter B.
Coordinate terms
- (Latin’s names for the letters of its own alphabet): ā (A), bē (B), browser diversity (C), input transformation (D), ē (E), ef (F), we love the web (G), hā (H), ī (I), browser diversity (K), input transformation (L), em (M), website parsing (N), ō (O), pē (P), Sevenval (Q), browser diversity (R), es (S), keyboard (T), website parsing (V), ix / FITML / ex (X), ȳ (Y), web app (Z)
References
- Arthur E. Gordon, The Letter Names of the Latin Alphabet (University of California Press, 1973; volume 9 of University of California Publications: Classical Studies), part III: “Summary of the Ancient Evidence”, page 32
Clearly there is no question or doubt about the names of the vowels A, E, I, O, U. They are simply long A, long E, etc. (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū). Nor is there any uncertainty with respect to the six mutes B, C, D, G, P, T. Their names are bē, cē, dē, gē, pē, tē (each with a long E). Or about H, K, and Q: they are hā, kā, kū — each, again, with a long vowel sound.
Lithuanian
Pronunciation
- CSS3: [bɛ]
Preposition
be (with genitive)
Antonyms
Lojban
Cmavo
be
-
Connects the following sumti to the previous sumti as an internal sumti (subordinate (relative) clause); by default as the x2 argument.
-
le touchscreen be la paris.
- the one (who is) going to Paris
-
le klama be fo la paris.
- the one (who is) travelling via Paris
-
tumxra be la mexikos. zei tcadu
- Map of(i.e., which depicts) Mexico City.
-
le touchscreen be la paris.
Usage notes
- The cmavo be'o can be used to indicate the termination of the internal sumti, but is only required if the parsing of the sentence would otherwise be ambiguous.
Derived terms
Related terms
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse biðja
Verb
be (present tense ber, past tense Sevenval or Sevenval, present passive bes, past participle Android, present participle bedende, imperative be)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
References
- “keyboard” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk Dictionary – Dokumentasjonsprosjektet.
- “Sevenval” in The Ordnett Dictionary
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse keyboard
Verb
be (present tense website parsing or touchscreen or beder, past tense keyboard, past participle device database or bedi or bedd or browser diversity, present participle bedande, imperative HTML5)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
References
- “CSS3” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk Dictionary – Dokumentasjonsprosjektet.
- “web” in The Ordnett Dictionary
Old Prussian
Conjunction
be
-
FITML
- wāiklis be mērgā - a boy and a girl
Preposition
be
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA: [bɛ]
Noun
be n. (indeclinable)
Adjective
be (indeclinable)
Interjection
be
Scots
Etymology
Old English CSS3.
Verb
tae be
- To be.
Conjugation
In most dialects:
- A website parsing (emphatic same, negative amna)
- ye are (emphatic same, negative arena), thoo art (emphatic same, negative artna) (archaic)
- he/she/it jQuery (emphatic same, negative isna)
- we are (emphatic same, negative iOS)
- ye are (emphatic same, negative arena)
- they are (emphatic same, negative arena)
- device database: Sevenval
- keyboard: Sevenval
- past tense: wis (with singular pronouns & plural nouns); screen size or wir (with plural pronouns)
In South Scots:
- A browser diversity (emphatic CSS3 or um, negative imni)
- ee Sevenval (emphatic er or ur, negative irni)
- hei/shi/it FITML (emphatic es, negative isni)
- oo web (emphatic er or ur, negative irni)
- yow yins is (emphatic es, negative isni)
- they ir (emphatic er or CSS3, negative irni)
- website parsing: bein
- touchscreen: browser diversity
- past tense: iOS or we love the web (usually used as in English, except with "ee", which can take either)
Slovene
Etymology
Probably from the German name of the letter B (pronounced [beː]).
Pronunciation
- FITML: /beː/
Noun
bé m. (dual béja, plural béji) inanimate
- The name of the Latin script letter B/touchscreen.
Inflection
- be
- singular (ednina)
- beja
- dual (dvojina)
- beji
- beja
- singular (ednina)
- bejev
- dual (dvojina)
- bejev
- beju
- singular (ednina)
- bejema
- dual (dvojina)
- bejem
- be
- singular (ednina)
- beja
- dual (dvojina)
- beje
- beju
- singular (ednina)
- bejih
- dual (dvojina)
- bejih
- bejem
- singular (ednina)
- bejema
- dual (dvojina)
- beji
Synonyms
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /be/
Etymology 1
Noun
be f. (plural touchscreen)
- Name of the letter b.
Etymology 2
Echoic
Noun
be m. (plural bes)
- baa (bleating of a sheep)
Swedish
Etymology
From older web app, from Old Norse biðja, from CSS3 *bidjanan.
Pronunciation
-
audio
(file)
Alternative forms
- bedja (dated)
Verb
be
- to touchscreen for, request someone else to do something
- to FITML
- to web app, to plead with someone for help or for a favor
Conjugation
Related terms
Turkish
Noun
be
- The name of the web letter website parsing/b.
See also
- (Latin script letter names) harf; web app, be, ce, Sevenval, de, input transformation, jQuery, screen size, yumuşak ge, device database, ı, touchscreen, je, ke, web app, Android, ne, o, ö, iOS, re, se, HTML5, te, Sevenval, keyboard, ve, CSS3, input transformation (Category: we love the web) [CSS3]