Contionary:al'a

Soc'ul'

Etymology

From Sekhulla alːa, from Wascotl asc-la.

Pronunciation

  • (Soc'ul') IPA(key): [a˩lˀa˩]

Noun

al'a 3 (plural/indefinite al'al)

  1. large part
    Uinayn hed' jál al'a ñéyud ridbet xec'en cuder.
    That part of the reef has lots of carnation coral.
  2. long time, while
    Ih cozeuax juj al'a, āhsecr'u secsuiad suiad jál xuaylac āhréūj āhsecñéiej xauc je: cum'ayjí.
    If you ask for the broad time, I will very slowly walk across this platform making measurements and I will come back to say this: it is cloudy.
  3. (moon) phase
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Adjective

al'a

  1. (of parts) big, large, major
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Synonyms

(big, large) aidi, joñ'ur, jadíl, miuad, xeuiad

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