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Sesi

Sesi is a term that appears in several languages with different meanings. In Indonesian and Malay, sesi mainly refers to a period of time set for a particular activity, i.e., a session. It is used to describe parliamentary sessions, school or organizational meetings, and scheduled time slots, and the word is generally considered to be borrowed from the Dutch sessie.

In Turkish, sesi is connected to the noun ses, meaning sound or voice. Sesi can denote the

As a personal name, Sesi is found in some cultures and may appear as a given name

sound
or
voice
of
someone
or
something,
and
it
often
appears
as
a
possessive
form
in
phrases
such
as
onun
sesi,
meaning
"his/her
voice."
or
surname.
When
capitalized,
Sesi
is
more
likely
to
refer
to
a
proper
noun,
such
as
a
person
or
place;
lower-case
sesi
bears
the
general
meanings
described
above.
Because
it
is
used
in
different
languages
with
distinct
meanings,
the
exact
sense
of
sesi
is
highly
context
dependent.