se (= le, les), to him, to her, to it, to you, to them.
se, refl., himself, herself, itself, yourself, oneself, themselves, yourselves; each other, one another; — dice, it is said (the construction of the verb with se often takes the place of the English passive).
sé, pres. ind. of saber.
Sebastián, m., prop. noun.
secar, to dry; —se, to dry up.
sección, f., section.
seco, dry, parched, metallic, harsh; en —, on dry land, grounded.
secreto, secret; en —, in a whisper.
secular, centuries old, secular.
secundario, secondary attendant.