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Translingual
Symbol
seh
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English
Etymology
From Hokkien or Teochew. Its exact origins are unclear, possible etymologies include:
- Hokkien 逝 (sē, “to pass away”), which may have been used as a hyperbole to describe someone who has passed out.
- Hokkien 垂垂 (sê-sê, “(literary) to droop, to hang low”).
- Clipping of Taiwanese Hokkien 馬西/马西 (má-se, “tipsy”). This is unlikely, considering that it is not a term found in Singaporean Hokkien.
Pronunciation
Adjective
seh (comparative more seh, superlative most seh)
- (Singapore, Singlish) Drunk or inebriated, or appearing so; tipsy.
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Afrikaans
Verb
seh (present seh, present participle seggende, past participle geseh)
German
Pronunciation
Verb
seh
- (colloquial) first-person singular present of sehen
- Synonym: (standard) sehe
- (colloquial) singular imperative of sehen
Old English
Pronunciation
Verb
seh
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