ése

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ese"

Spanish

Alternative forms

  • ese (The unaccented form can function as a pronoun if it can be unambiguously deduced as such from context.)

Etymology

Inherited from Latin ipse.

The slang sense to refer to a person is, allegedly from urban legend, from South Mexico and became popular slang in pachuco culture [1940s].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈese/ [ˈe.se]
  • Rhymes: -ese
  • Syllabification: é‧se

Pronoun

ése m (demonstrative, feminine ésa, neuter eso, masculine plural ésos, feminine plural ésas)

  1. that one (near you)
  2. the former
  3. (Mexico, Chicano, slang, vocative) dude, guy, pal, man, buddy; (sometimes) asshole

Usage notes

The slang sense can be used in any connotation, from affectionate to neutral or pejorative.

See also

Further reading