
- What does "ese" mean? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange- May 2, 2015 · Ese is a demonstrative adjective (quiero ese libro, I want that book) or a demonstrative pronoun (quiero ese, I want that one). As a pronoun, it's sometimes written with … 
- what does it mean to call someone ése? : r/Spanish - Reddit- Sep 14, 2022 · Ese is mexican slang for "dude, bro, guy" its not really anything bad. Just slang, like im from Ecuador and we call our brothers and sisters Ñaño. Its just different cultures have … 
- Trying to learn the differences between ése, ese, ésa, esa ... - Reddit- Jun 13, 2016 · Trying to learn the differences between ése, ese, ésa, esa, and eso. Can someone tell me if these are correct? 
- What is the meaning of the word "ese" here? : r/Spanish - Reddit- Feb 21, 2023 · I've playing a game called gta san andreas and in the cutscene sweet refer to cesar gang to "ese". in the scene kendl say tha she's gonna see cesar, and them sweet says: … 
- A little trick for beginners to remember the difference ... - Reddit- May 22, 2021 · You're forgetting the male singulars: este and ese and aquel (for the neutral aquello). 
- Question re "ese" - Spanish Language Stack Exchange- Dec 17, 2023 · I've read the answers to a question here from a few years ago on "ese" and understand it's slang that originated in Mexico City, used in Chicano dialect. My question … 
- When referring to nationality, why do we use certain endings like " …- Dec 31, 2019 · When referring to nationality, why do we use certain endings like "-ese", "-en", or just "-n" for certain countries? 
- "Ese," "Este," and "Aquél?" : r/Spanish - Reddit- Jun 7, 2016 · The marks differentiate them from their homonyms aquel (aquella, aquellos, aquellas), ese (esa, esos, esas), este (estos) which are adjectives. Eso, aquello and esto are … 
- ELI5: Why do so many Asian nationality adjectives end in "ese- ELI5: Why do so many Asian nationality adjectives end in "ese" (i.e. Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, etc.) where so many other nationality adjectives end in "ish" or "an" (i.e. Scottish, … 
- What's the difference between ESE and IEE? : r/Socionics - Reddit- ESE's are awful at being on time for things or keeping track of time and how long things take. They are also really bad at noticing the underlying trends and patterns of things and phenomena.