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Revision as of 15:24, 26 July 2020
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
{{av-lat|ad|ad]].
Preposition
a
- to, toward
- Vi gamos a'l stade.
- We go to the city.
- Vi gamos a'l stade.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *ahwō.
Noun
a f (plural e)
- river
- La a abe filo vatro.
- The river has a lot of water.
- La a abe filo vatro.
Bearlandic
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Bearlandic) IPA: /aː/
Numeral
a
- one
- example usage of a here
- italicised translation here.
- example usage of a here
Inflection
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Brooding
Alternate Forms
Extended ASCII Form: | a |
Abjad ASCII Form: | a |
Pronunciation
(Brooding) IPA: /ɑ/
Particle
a
- do!
- do it!
Usage Notes
This is an imperative marker which indicates that a following verb is a command. See Verbs › Commands for usage.
Intralingua
Etymology
from Latin ad ("to")
Pronunciation
- /a/
Preposition
- to, at
- to, for (indicating purpose)
- sala a attender
- waiting room
- sala a attender
Derived terms
Reneissan
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin ad
Pronunciation
(Reneissan) IPA: /a/
Preposition
a
- to, at
Derived terms
When followed by a definite article, a is combined with the article to give the following combined forms:
a + article | combined form |
---|---|
a + il | al |
a + i | ai |
a + la | alla |
a + lai | allai |
a + l' | all' |
a + lais | allais |