The Latin word for "sit" is "sedeo."
Gaudeo is the word for rejoice in Latin, but if you want to command someone to rejoice it would be either gaude for singular or gaudete for plural.
"Sit down."That is a command.
That would be imperium (-i, n. ), "the power to command."
Seire is a Prince of Hell with 26 legions of demons under his command. It is also a company name. A non-profit art group. To sit down, or to sit someone down.
Sit is a form of the verb to sit. Present tense, first person singular: I sit. Command form: Sit! as in--"Sit, Fido!"
I sit is sedeo. You sit is sedes. He/she/it sits is sedet. We sit is sedemus. You all sit is sedetis. They sit is sedent. to sit is sedere. I have sat is sedi. Having sat is sessum.
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"Siéntense" and "Siéntese" mean "Sit" (the command).
to sit
If you are wondering what the most popular command is that dogs are trained to do, then your answer would be, "sit". New puppy courses teach the "sit" command, and most owners require a dog to learn the command even if they did not get puppy training.
sedet (singular) sedent (plural) sedere? (to sit)