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'''mana''' ''m.'' (''singulative'' '''manka'''; ''plural'' '''manoota''', '''maneeni''', '''manooni'''; ''diminutive'' '''manicha''') | '''mana''' ''m.'' (''singulative'' '''manka'''; ''plural'' '''manoota''', '''maneeni''', '''manooni'''; ''diminutive'' '''manicha''') | ||
# house, building | # house(s), building(s) | ||
#:'' | #:''Kiishi <b>mana</b> wiine'' | ||
#:: '' | #:: ''My house is big.'' | ||
# place of X | # place of X | ||
#:''bartíni <b>mana</b>'' | #:''bartíni <b>mana</b>'' |
Revision as of 23:16, 27 May 2017
Qino
Etymology
Related to Somali minin, Af Maay ming, Oromo mana.
Pronunciation
(Qino) IPA: /ˈmana/
Noun
mana m. (singulative manka; plural manoota, maneeni, manooni; diminutive manicha)
- house(s), building(s)
- Kiishi mana wiine
- My house is big.
- Kiishi mana wiine
- place of X
- bartíni mana
- school (place of learning)
- bartíni mana
Derived terms
maneena m. "village, community"