se szeri, se száma

Hungarian

Etymology

Literally, neither row, nor number, with the ellipsis of nincs (there isn’t; it doesn’t have, they don’t have). From se (neither) + szeri (dialectal form of possessive-suffixed szere, from szer (row), obsolete in this sense) + se (nor) + száma (its/their number, from szám).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʃɛ ˈsɛri ʃɛ ˈsaːmɒ]

Phrase

se szeri, se száma

  1. countless, endless, innumerable, legion, myriad (of people or things, if specified: -nak/-nek)
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