


( mathematics ) The binomial coefficient of the previous and following number.Spanish: (please verify) elegir (es), (please verify) escoger (es).Norwegian: (please verify) velge (no), (please verify) utvelge, (please verify) beslutte (no).Hungarian: megválaszt (hu), választ (hu).Czech: volit (cs), zvolit (cs), vyvolit.Catalan: escollir (ca), triar (ca), elegir (ca).Vietnamese: chọn (vi), lựa chọn (vi), kén chọn (vi).Venetian: ẑernir (vec), sièlder, sèlier, sèłier, sernìr, sèrner, sèrnar.Romansch: tscherner, tscharner, tschearner.Polish: wybierać (pl) impf, wybrać (pl) pf.Italian: scegliere (it), selezionare (it).Danish: vælge (da), udvælge, foretrække.

Czech: volit (cs) impf, zvolit (cs) pf, vybírat (cs) impf, vybrat (cs) pf.To pick to make the choice of to select.English Alternative forms įrom Middle English cheosen, chesen, from Old English ċēosan ( “ to choose, seek out, select, elect, decide, test, accept, settle for, approve ” ), from Proto-West Germanic *keusan, from Proto-Germanic *keusaną ( “ to taste, choose ” ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵéwseti, from *ǵews- ( “ to taste, try ” ).Ĭognate with Scots chuise, cheese ( “ to choose ” ), North Frisian kese ( “ to choose ” ), Saterland Frisian kjoze ( “ to choose ” ), West Frisian kieze ( “ to choose ” ), Dutch kiezen ( “ to choose ” ), French choisir ( “ to choose ” ), Low German kesen ( “ to choose ” ), German Low German kiesen ( “ to pick, select ” ), archaic and partially obsolete German kiesen ( “ to choose ” ), Danish kyse ( “ to frighten (via ‘to charm, allure’ and ‘to enchant’) ” ), Norwegian kjose ( “ to choose ” ), Swedish tjusa ( “ to charm, allure, enchant ” ), Icelandic kjósa ( “ to choose, vote, elect ” ), Gothic 𐌺𐌹𐌿𐍃𐌰𐌽 ( kiusan, “ to test ” ), Latin gustō ( “ I taste, sample ” ), Ancient Greek γεύω ( geúō, “ to feed ” ), Sanskrit जोषति ( jóṣati, “ to like, enjoy ” ), Russian кушать ( kúšatʹ, “ to have a meal, to eat ” ).Ĭhoose ( third-person singular simple present chooses, present participle choosing, simple past chose or ( nonstandard ) choosed, past participle chosen or ( nonstandard ) choosed or ( now colloquial ) chose)
