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Latest revision as of 07:39, 26 September 2024

Brooding

Alternative forms

Extended ASCII Form: ha
Abjad ASCII Form: h

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /hɑ/

Interjection

ha

  • ha!
  • aha!

Grayis

Pronunciation

(Grayis) IPA: /ha/

Conjunction

ha

  1. and, also, together, including.

Kirtumur

Etymology

From Proto-Kyrdan *qa (“point”). Cognate with Kērsalur ha, Cirdamur a “dot”.

Pronunciation

(Umunesal) IPA: [hɑ]

Noun

ha n inanimate declension

  1. point, a particular moment in an event or occurrence; a juncture
    ma ninamsakhimax yiha – at this point it doesn’t make sense.
  2. end, the most extreme point of an object
    cu hanu jeixa – a rope has two ends.
  3. the top, or one of the tops, of a hill, mountain, or range, ending in a point
    mauz hanu hayutattu – we have reached the peak of the mountain.

Declension

Possession
Type II
singular dual plural
1st hayu hayau hame
2nd hašu hašau hašne
3rd hanu hanau hanne


Derived terms

  • muhōr – range, span

Particle

  1. used to acknowledge a statement or situation
    ha ka lileyeand now the sun sets.
  2. used as a rhetorical question to confirm agreement or understanding the situation
    ha ikap ha?well, it happens, you know?

Siwa

Pronunciation

Verb

h‧a (agentive transitive, unagentive transitive, infinitive hami or hamu, past ma or sma)

  1. to eat

Derived terms

Jokelang 2

Pronunciation

Noun

ha us

  1. dirt, earth, ground
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Numeral

ha uk (American dirt)

  1. four
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  2. five
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Derived terms