Contionary:al'a
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Etymology
From Sekhulla alːa, from Wascotl *asc-la. Cognate to Gwaxol -ał-, Kilīmos-sāîl āsil.
Pronunciation
Noun
al'a 3 (plural/indefinite al'al)
- large part
- Uinayn hed' jál al'a ñéyud ridbet xec'en cuder.
- That part of the reef has lots of carnation coral.
- 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.
- (moon) phase
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Adjective
al'a
- (of parts) big, large, major
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Synonyms
(big, large):