Thirst
The Spanish word "sed" means "thirst" in English.
Answer with "Sí, tengo sed" which means "Yes, I am thirsty" in English.
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.
The root word "sed" means to sit, settle, or remain in Latin. It is commonly seen in words like "sedentary" (sitting) or "sediment" (matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid).
The word "said" has a long a sound. It is pronounced as "sed" with the vowel sound similar to the word "bed."
No, the word "said" does not have a long "a" sound. It is pronounced as "sed" with a short "e" sound.
Thirst.
Sed in English means but.
Sed is "thirst" Tener sed means "To be thirsty". For example: Tengo sed is 'I'm thirsty'.
"Sed" is not an English word - what exactly are you trying to ask?
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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".
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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.
The prefix "Sed" means SIT
It means she is thirsty. Literally translates to "She has thirst."
The root word "sed" means to sit, settle, or remain in Latin. It is commonly seen in words like "sedentary" (sitting) or "sediment" (matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid).