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# {{lb|siwa|Eastern}} to be dead, to have passed away
# {{lb|siwa|Eastern}} to be dead, to have passed away
# {{lb|siwa|Western}} to have a rash, to be sick
# {{lb|siwa|Western}} to have a rash, to be sick

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Siwa

Pronunciation

  • (Aingo) IPA(key): [ˈɑŋːɑɟia]

Etymology

Literally, “in remains”.

Noun

angakia inan

  1. inessive of akna

Phrase

angakia

  1. (Eastern) to be dead, to have passed away
  2. (Western) to have a rash, to be sick