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Science Fair Project Dictionary
Sea
English
Etymology
From Middle English see < Old English sæ (sea, lake) < Proto-Germanic *saiwaz , of unknown origin.
Pronunciation
- AHD : sē
- IPA : /siː/
- SAMPA : /si:/
Noun
sea (plural: seas)
- a large body of salty water. (Major seas are known as oceans.)
Homophones
Translations
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- Italian: mare m
- Japanese: 海 (うみ, úmi)
- Korean: 바다 (bada), 해양 (海洋, haeyang)
- Lakota: ble
- Latin: mare n
- Lithuanian: jūra f, (marios f poetic or small sea)
- Norwegian: hav n
- Ojibwe: gichigami , gichigamiin pl
- Polish: morze n
- Portuguese: mar m
- Romanian: mare f
- Russian: море (móre) n, моря (morjá) pl
- Serbian: море (more) n
- Slovak: more n
- Slovene: morje n
- Spanish: mar m/f
- Swahili: bahari sg/pl (noun 9/10)
- Swedish: sjö c (sjön)
- Thai: ทะเล (tháleh)
- Tupinambá: paranã
- Turkish: denizi
- Ukrainian: море (móre) n
- Vietnamese: hải
- Welsh: gweilgi , mor
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Spanish
Verb form
sea
- third-person singular imperative of ser: Be!
- first-person singular present subjunctive of ser: that I be.
- third-person singular present subjunctive of ser: that he/she/it be.
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