Italian IPA: [seˈkondo] adjective second. noun masc (time unit) second. (duelling, boxing) second. (navy) second mate, executive officer. (at table) main course. preposition according to. Etymology Latin secundus, he who follows, second < sequor, to follow. Other languages Esperanto: dua (adj), sekundo (1), sekundanto (2), subsxipestr(in)o (3), dua plado(?) (4), laux (prep). German: zweit (adj), Sekunde (1), Sekundant, Beistand, Zeuge (2), erster Offizier (3), Hauptgericht, zweiter Gang (4), nach (prep). Interlingua: secunde (adj), secunda (1), secundo (2,prep), secunde officiero? (3), platto principal (4). Portuguese: segundo (adj,1,2,prep), suboficial? (3), ''prato principal'\' (4).
IPA: [seˈkondo]
adjective second. noun masc (time unit) second. (duelling, boxing) second. (navy) second mate, executive officer. (at table) main course. preposition according to. Etymology Latin secundus, he who follows, second < sequor, to follow. Other languages Esperanto: dua (adj), sekundo (1), sekundanto (2), subsxipestr(in)o (3), dua plado(?) (4), laux (prep). German: zweit (adj), Sekunde (1), Sekundant, Beistand, Zeuge (2), erster Offizier (3), Hauptgericht, zweiter Gang (4), nach (prep). Interlingua: secunde (adj), secunda (1), secundo (2,prep), secunde officiero? (3), platto principal (4). Portuguese: segundo (adj,1,2,prep), suboficial? (3), ''prato principal'\' (4).
second.
noun masc (time unit) second. (duelling, boxing) second. (navy) second mate, executive officer. (at table) main course. preposition according to. Etymology Latin secundus, he who follows, second < sequor, to follow. Other languages Esperanto: dua (adj), sekundo (1), sekundanto (2), subsxipestr(in)o (3), dua plado(?) (4), laux (prep). German: zweit (adj), Sekunde (1), Sekundant, Beistand, Zeuge (2), erster Offizier (3), Hauptgericht, zweiter Gang (4), nach (prep). Interlingua: secunde (adj), secunda (1), secundo (2,prep), secunde officiero? (3), platto principal (4). Portuguese: segundo (adj,1,2,prep), suboficial? (3), ''prato principal'\' (4).
according to.
Etymology Latin secundus, he who follows, second < sequor, to follow. Other languages Esperanto: dua (adj), sekundo (1), sekundanto (2), subsxipestr(in)o (3), dua plado(?) (4), laux (prep). German: zweit (adj), Sekunde (1), Sekundant, Beistand, Zeuge (2), erster Offizier (3), Hauptgericht, zweiter Gang (4), nach (prep). Interlingua: secunde (adj), secunda (1), secundo (2,prep), secunde officiero? (3), platto principal (4). Portuguese: segundo (adj,1,2,prep), suboficial? (3), ''prato principal'\' (4).
Latin secundus, he who follows, second < sequor, to follow.
Other languages Esperanto: dua (adj), sekundo (1), sekundanto (2), subsxipestr(in)o (3), dua plado(?) (4), laux (prep). German: zweit (adj), Sekunde (1), Sekundant, Beistand, Zeuge (2), erster Offizier (3), Hauptgericht, zweiter Gang (4), nach (prep). Interlingua: secunde (adj), secunda (1), secundo (2,prep), secunde officiero? (3), platto principal (4). Portuguese: segundo (adj,1,2,prep), suboficial? (3), ''prato principal'\' (4).