saite

See also: Saite, sàitè, saitē, and Sàitè

Dalmatian

Etymology

Ultimately from forms of Latin sum.

Verb

saite

  1. (irregular) to be

Conjugation

    Estonian

    Verb

    saite

    1. second-person plural past indicative of saama

    Latvian

    Etymology

    Balto-Slavic cognates include Lithuanian siẽtas, saĩtas, Old Prussian saytan, Proto-Slavic *sitъ.

    Noun

    saite f (5th declension)

    1. string, lace, cord, link, tie
      kurpju saitesshoelaces
      metāla saitemetal link
      kakla saite, kaklasaitenecktie
    2. leash, tether
      turēt, vest suni saitēto keep, to lead a dog on a leash
    3. (in the plural) ties, bonds, links
      draudzības, radniecības saitesfriendship, family bonds
      saraut (visas) saites ar pagātnito sever (all) links with the past
    4. (chemistry) bonds between atoms
      kovalentā, joņu saitecovalent, ionic bond
    5. (anatomy) cord, ligament
      balss saitesvocal cords
      nabas saiteumbilical cord

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    Portuguese

    Etymology

    Borrowed from English site.

    Pronunciation

     
    • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈsaj.t͡ʃi/ [ˈsaɪ̯.t͡ʃi]
      • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈsaj.te/ [ˈsaɪ̯.te]

    • Hyphenation: sai‧te

    Noun

    saite m (plural saites)

    1. (Brazil) Alternative spelling of site
      Synonym: sítio
    2. Pronunciation spelling of site.
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