The Spanish word "sed" means "thirst" in English.
tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty
"Tener sed" is the way you express "thirst" in Spanish. "Tengo sed" is literally "I have thirst", but is usually translated as "I am thirsty".
The root word for "sed" and "sess" is "sed," which means "sit" or "settle." It is derived from the Latin word "sedere." From this root word, we get words like sedentary, sediment, and session.
Sed is "thirst" Tener sed means "To be thirsty". For example: Tengo sed is 'I'm thirsty'.
The prefix "Sed" means SIT
Sed in English means but.
tengo sed = I am thirsty tengo hambre = I am hungry 'soy sed', if it meant anything, would mean something like 'I am dry by nature' or perhaps 'I am thirst' (in some sort of transcendental or divine sort way).
Él tiene mucha sed
dog
It is the Spanish word for "fox".
afuras is not a spanish word.