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saite
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Dalmatian
Etymology
Verb
saite
- (irregular) to be
Conjugation
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Estonian
Verb
saite
Latvian
Etymology
Balto-Slavic cognates include Lithuanian siẽtas, sai̇̃tas, Old Prussian saytan, Proto-Slavic *sitъ.
Pronunciation
Noun
saite f (5th declension)
- string, lace, cord, link, tie
- kurpju saites ― shoelaces
- metāla saite ― metal link
- kakla saite, kaklasaite ― necktie
- leash, tether
- turēt, vest suni saitē ― to keep, to lead a dog on a leash
- (in the plural) ties, bonds, links
- draudzības, radniecības saites ― friendship, family bonds
- saraut (visas) saites ar pagātni ― to sever (all) links with the past
- (chemistry) bonds between atoms
- kovalentā, joņu saite ― covalent, ionic bond
- (anatomy) cord, ligament
- balss saites ― vocal cords
- nabas saite ― umbilical cord
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Portuguese
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: sai‧te
Noun
saite m (plural saites)
Further reading
- “saite”, in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Priberam, 2008–2025
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