ses
Piedmontese
/ses/
numeral
Definitions
- six
Etymology
Inherited from Latin sex (six) inherited from Proto-Italic *seks.
Origin
Proto-Italic
*seks
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sexpartite English
- six English
- sex Latin
- sexangulus Latin
- sexdentatus Latin
- sexennis Latin
- sexies Latin
- sexmaculatus Latin
- sechs German
- centosei Italian
- cinquantasei Italian
- cinquecentosei Italian
- duecentosei Italian
- novantasei Italian
- novecentosei Italian
- ottantasei Italian
- ottocentosei Italian
- quarantasei Italian
- quattrocentosei Italian
- sei Italian
- seicentosei Italian
- seienne Italian
- seimila Italian
- sessantasei Italian
- settantasei Italian
- settecentosei Italian
- trecentosei Italian
- trentasei Italian
- ventisei Italian
- six French
- sixième French
- шесть Russian
- seis Spanish, Castilian
- *swéḱs Proto-Indo-European
- sis Old French
- ses Esperanto
- șase Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- six Norman
- six Middle French
- seis Old Portuguese
- shasi Aromanian
- *seks Proto-Italic
- seis Romansh
- ses Romansh
- sis Romansh
- seis Asturian
- seyes Asturian
- sîs Friulian
- seis Old Occitan
- seys Old Spanish
- sei Sicilian
- sêi Ligurian
- si Dalmatian
- sis Haitian, Haitian Creole
- sis Mauritian Creole
- sies Ladin
- ses Sardinian
- seije Istriot
- sei Corsican
- seis Aragonese
- sis Louisiana Creole French
- seis Mirandese
- sē Emilian
- șåse Istro-Romanian
- șasi Megleno-Romanian