waya
Aleut
editPronunciation
editAdverb
editwaya (Western)
References
edit- 2007. The UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Department of Linguistics.
Antillean Creole
editEtymology
editNoun
editwaya
Buli (Indonesia)
editNoun
editwaya
References
edit- G. Maan, Proeve van een Bulische spraakkunst (1951) (as waja)
East Makian
editNoun
editwaya
References
edit- C. L. Voorhoeve, The Makian Languages and Their Neighbours (1982) (as waya)
- Yuiti Wada, Correspondance of Consonants in North Halmahera Languages (1980) (as woya)
Lokono
editNoun
editwaya
References
editMa'ya
editNoun
editwaya
References
edit- transnewguinea.org, citing Cornelis L. Voorhoeve, Languages of Irian Jaya Checklist (1975, Canberra: Pacific Linguistics)
Swahili
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from English wire.[1]
Noun
editwaya class IX (plural nyaya class X)
- wire (thin thread of metal)
Etymology 2
editBorrowed from Arabic وِعَاء (wiʕāʔ).
Noun
editwaya class IX (plural nyaya class X)
References
edit- ^ Petzell, Malin (2005) “Expanding the Swahili vocabulary”, in Africa & Asia[1], volume 5, →ISSN, archived from the original on 2009-11-29, page 92 of 85-107: “Waya ‘wire’ (class 14) is another case of morpheme substitution where the plural is nyaya ‘wires’ (class 10).”
Yámana
editNoun
editwaya
Yoruba
editEtymology
editNoun
editwáyà
Derived terms
editCategories:
- Aleut terms with IPA pronunciation
- Aleut lemmas
- Aleut adverbs
- Antillean Creole terms derived from English
- Antillean Creole lemmas
- Antillean Creole nouns
- Buli (Indonesia) lemmas
- Buli (Indonesia) nouns
- East Makian lemmas
- East Makian nouns
- Lokono lemmas
- Lokono nouns
- Ma'ya lemmas
- Ma'ya nouns
- Swahili terms with audio pronunciation
- Swahili terms borrowed from English
- Swahili terms derived from English
- Swahili lemmas
- Swahili nouns
- Swahili class IX nouns
- Swahili terms borrowed from Arabic
- Swahili terms derived from Arabic
- Swahili terms derived from the Arabic root و ع ي
- sw:Cookware and bakeware
- Yámana lemmas
- Yámana nouns
- Yoruba terms borrowed from English
- Yoruba terms derived from English
- Yoruba lemmas
- Yoruba nouns