Latin
sum, esse = to be
Sum, esse, fui, futurus
Sum - I am Esse - to be Fui - I was Futurus - having been
Sunt comes from: sum, esse, fui, futurus.
esse diene Mittagessen
In portuguese, the language i speak, the word "esse", in english, is that. When we say: "Esse carro", the translate in english is "That car". The same happen with "That dog", etc. I hope I helped you.
Esse ended in 1977.
Parker Esse's birth name is James Parker Esse.
esse aut non esse
The population of Esse stoves is 100.
Its the second principle part of the verb verb sum. (to be). Most Latin verbs have four principle parts which are used in various forms in various context. The 2nd principle part is called the infinitive and gives you the basic definition of the verb. Its most often the form used in dictionaries.Its four principle parts are: sum, esse, fui, futurusIn its simplest active indicative form, the verb sum conjugates thus:Singular:sum I ames you areest he/she/it isPluralsumes we areestis you all aresunt they areEveryone knows the expression: cogito ergo sum: I think therefore I am. But you could just as easily say cogito ergo estis I think therefore you all are, and you'd be grammatically correct.
State, quality is one meaning of the suffix '-esse'. The syllables also may end a feminine gender noun. Either way, the suffix is found in French language words.