The word part "est" is a suffix commonly used in English to form the superlative degree of adjectives, indicating the highest degree of a quality. For example, in the word "fastest," "est" signifies that something is faster than all others in comparison. In addition to English, "est" can also appear in other languages, such as Latin, where it can mean "is."
no word has est est est
"est" is the verb to "be" and means "is""une" the feminine use of the English word "A" or "a", as in:-est une femme = is a woman.
It must be an adjective.
"On est ..." means "we are ..." in French.
est means iscode is codeSo, possibly, "est code" means "is code"
Est = Is Example ; Il 'est' mignon .. would be : He 'IS' cute.
i.e. is Latin - id est, so the 3 letter word is est
no word has est est est
"est" is the verb to "be" and means "is""une" the feminine use of the English word "A" or "a", as in:-est une femme = is a woman.
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The English meaning of the Latin exclamation 'Quam pulcher est' is How beautiful he is! In the word-by-word translation, the word 'quam' means 'how'. The adjective 'pulcher' means 'beautiful'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'.
"est-her" is not a word so it can't be translated. If you mean the name Esther, then it's אסתר, pronounced nearly the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
It must be an adjective.
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The word part com- means together
The Latin word est is equivalent to "is" in English language.
The English word, "is", in French is "est".