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{{also|Wiktionary:Handy#German|Wiktionary:أصلي#Arabic}} | {{also|Wiktionary:Handy#German|Wiktionary:أصلي#Arabic}} | ||
{{lexeme|Chakobsa}} | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
From the root {{chak-from-root|al}}. | |||
====Pronunciation==== | |||
{{IPA|/ˈala/|lang=chak}} | |||
====Orthographic Form==== | |||
{{dinl-orth-big}} | |||
====Verb==== | |||
{{head|chak|verb}} {{chak-verb}} | |||
# to be firm, to be solid, to be resilient, to be sturdy, to be hard, to be tough, to be hardy, to be durable (antiquated) | |||
=====Inflection===== | |||
{{chak-conj}} | |||
====Verb Form==== | |||
{{head|chak|verb form}} | |||
# {{infl of|chak|ala||imp}} | |||
{{lexeme|Kezhwa}} | {{lexeme|Kezhwa}} | ||
Revision as of 13:53, 7 September 2024
See also: Wiktionary:Handy#German and Wiktionary:أصلي#Arabic
Chakobsa
Etymology
From the root al.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
ala
Verb
ala (perfect infinitive allaha, causative infinitives allu / alluvu, passive infinitives alas / allasa)
- to be firm, to be solid, to be resilient, to be sturdy, to be hard, to be tough, to be hardy, to be durable (antiquated)
Inflection
Conjugations for ala | ||||||
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Standard | Causative | Passive | ||||
Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | |
1st Singular | alii | allii | alluuyi | alluyi | alaasii | allasii |
2nd Singular | alaash | allasha | alluush | allushu | alaasash | allasash |
3rd Singular | alaaha | allaha | alluuha | alluha | alaas'ha1 | allas'ha1 |
1st Plural | aliim | allimi | alluum | allumu | alaasim | allasim |
2nd/3rd Plural | alaak | allaka | alluuk | alluku | alaasak | allasak |
Rel. Singular | alaabit | allabit | alluubit | allubit | alaasabit | allasbit |
Rel. Plural | alaabet | allabet | alluubet | allubet | alaasabet | allasbet |
Infinitive | ala | allaha | allu | alluvu | alas | allasa |
Imperative | ala | allu | alas | |||
1The apostrophe is not pronounced. It is only used as a divider to reduce ambiguity |
Verb Form
ala
- imperative of ala
Kezhwa
Etymology
Borrowed from German Handy (“mobile phone”) and Arabic al-ʔaṣlī (“the original”).
Pronunciation
Noun
ala
- walkie-talkie
Inflection
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
Definite | ala | an ala |
Indefinite | y-ala | |
Proximal | alagí | an alagí |
Distal | alayá | an alayá |
Munja'kin
Etymology
From Proto-Munja'kin *ala.
Pronunciation
Numeral
ala
- one (1)
Sondiv
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
al
Pronoun
ala
- perfect of elo
Categories:
- Chakobsa terms belonging to the root al
- Chakobsa terms with IPA pronunciation
- Chakobsa lemmas
- Chakobsa verbs
- Chakobsa palindromes
- Chakobsa non-lemma forms
- Chakobsa verb forms
- Kezhwa terms borrowed from German
- Kezhwa terms derived from German
- Kezhwa terms borrowed from Arabic
- Kezhwa terms derived from Arabic
- Kezhwa terms with IPA pronunciation
- Kezhwa lemmas
- Kezhwa nouns
- Kezhwa palindromes
- Munja'kin terms inherited from Proto-Munja'kin
- Munja'kin terms derived from Proto-Munja'kin
- Munja'kin terms with IPA pronunciation
- Munja'kin lemmas
- Munja'kin numerals
- Munja'kin palindromes
- Sondiv terms with IPA pronunciation
- Sondiv non-lemma forms
- Sondiv pronoun forms
- Sondiv palindromes