That's not a word...
It is used in reflexive verbs - il se lave - he washes himself/elle se lave - she washes herself. S'en aller - to go away, se faire élire - to get oneself elected, s'en sortir - to get onself out (of a difficult situation) etc etc.
"Se" is a reflexive pronoun in French that is used before verbs to indicate that the action of the verb is being done to oneself. It corresponds to words like "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," "yourselves," or "themselves" in English.
"ses" means his / her (+ a plural noun)
ex: ses jouets : his / her toys
"Se détendre" means "to relax" in French.
You can say "se baisser" in French to mean bend down.
You can say "il se termine à" in French to mean "it finishes at."
"Se rappelle" in French means "to remember" or "to recall." It is a reflexive verb that conveys the action of recalling something from memory.
"Get up" in French is "se lever".
"Se détendre" means "to relax" in French.
use mean "utiliser" " se servir de" .... in french
Se taire
'on se retrouve où?' means 'where do we meet?' in French.
Verb :-se hâter
'se maquiller' means to put on makeup in French.
You can say "se baisser" in French to mean bend down.
You can say "il se termine à" in French to mean "it finishes at."
In French, "to get married" is "se marier". And to "be married"is "être marié".
On se voit demain
"Se rappelle" in French means "to remember" or "to recall." It is a reflexive verb that conveys the action of recalling something from memory.
"pa se vre" (assumed to be pas se vrai) in French means "not correct" or "not true"