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The Latin word for it, esse, is probably the best.
This is very common in Latin with forms of the verb "esse."
It is combined with the forms of esse and expresses necessity.
Kimberly couldn't think of anything esse to do except keep the conversation going.
It's a short jump from esse to is.
Often, the gerundive is used with an implicit esse, to show obligation.
The regular form esse may also be used.
Harlow, in Esse, will also be getting their own indoor mini ramp.
Along with these participles, the verb esse, which means, "to be", is used.
It uses the present indicative form of esse.
The river of Esse flows through the village.
Professor Esse said that although the mystery had added a little spice to their dig, he could have done without all the bones.
T esse had it all worked out.
The 'true' or primary Esse of any person remained the father-name.
The Esse 850 is an example of the latest design concepts in high speed hulls and sail plans.
The imperfect subjunctive of esse is used here.
Of objects of sense, they say, their esse is percipi.
De bene esse is a Latin phrase meaning "of well being."
Esse is a town and commune in Cameroon.
However, the future perfect uses the future indicative of esse as the auxiliary verb.
In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Esse.
Most Latin verbs belong to one of the four verb conjugations, though some, like esse (to be), do not.
Typically, sportboats such as the Esse 850 are much lighter and more powerful than their traditional counterparts.
In esse (essence) is more akin to the light from a candle or the liquid in a vessel.
'You use strong words for a man who is moriturum esse.'