Contionary:aba
Avendonian
Verb
aba
- inflection of abere:
- first-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular present subjunctive
Mystana
Pronunciation
(Mystana) IPA: /aba/ [ˈʔabæ]
Noun/Adjective
aba
- nominative singular of 'abe'
Thustani
Etymology
Onomatopoeic nursery word.
Pronunciation
Noun
aba (classifier ru)
Declension
| Absolutive | aba
/ɐpɐ/
|
|---|---|
| Ergative | abama
/ɐpɐ.mɐ/
|
| Genitive | abamat
/ɐpɐ.mɐt/
|
| Associative | aba gi
/ɐpɐ ɡi/
|
| Benefactive | aba tas
/ɐpɐ tɑː/
|
Derived terms
- abadrags (“ father-in-law”)
- abadzang (“stepfather”)
- abadzo (“fatherhood”)
- abagi-jengi
- abagijengi (“father and son”)
- abama (“parents”)
- abanag (“priest”)
- abang
- abangihen (“godfather”)
- abasant (“Holy Father”)
- nanabang
- nanabasant
Valian
Alternative forms
Etymology
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Pronunciation
(Standard Valian) IPA: /ˈɑb̥ɑˑ/
Noun
aba m (plural abain); torm-declension
- a bird
- Tee ruunate saolattavain abain.
- I see the singing birds.
- Tee ruunate saolattavain abain.
Inflection
| declension of aba, torm-declension | ||
| bare forms | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural |
| aba | abaid | abain |
| possessive forms | ||
| person | singular | plural |
| my | abaitä | abainitä |
| your (sing.) | abaikä | abainikä |
| her or his | abainä | abainnä |
| our | abaitän | abainitän |
| your (pl.) | abaikän | abainikän |
| their | abainän | abainnän |