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Translingual

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Symbol

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ba

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Bashkir.

English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Egyptian bꜣ,

G53Z1

Noun

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ba (plural bas)

  1. (Egyptian mythology) A being's soul or personality, represented as a bird-headed figure, which survives after death but must be sustained with offerings of food.
    • 1981, William Irwin Thompson, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture, London: Rider/Hutchinson & Co., page 220:
      Any ordinary person who has ever floated out of his body during a nap knows what a Ba is, but unfortunately the dogmas of our materialistic culture constrain the person to ignore and repress his experience.
    • 1983, Norman Mailer, Ancient Evenings:
      But the Ba, I remembered, could be seen as the mistress of your heart and might or might not decide to speak to you, just as the heart cannot always forgive.

Etymology 2

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The sound is very commonly made by infants, and is interpreted by parents as a reference to themselves.

Noun

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ba (plural bas) (not generally used in the plural)

  1. (colloquial and in direct address) Father, baba.

Etymology 3

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Alternative forms

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Noun

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ba (uncountable)

  1. (historical) A medieval football game played in parts of Scotland around Christmas and New Year.
    • 2011, Alistair Moffat, The Borders:
      The townsmen played ba often and clearly knew what they were doing.

Etymology 4

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Noun

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ba (plural bas)

  1. (in real estate ads) Abbreviation of bathroom.
    Alternative form: BA
    Coordinate term: br (bedroom)
    2 beds, 1 ba

Etymology 5

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From Mandarin (ba).

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Particle

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ba

  1. (Manglish, Singlish) Used to indicate a tentative suggestion.
    I think you should go see a doctor ba.
  2. (Manglish, Singlish) Used to indicate confident speculation.
    • 2024 June 7, Vegas, “Planning to get new Rims & Tyres”, in MyCarForum[2], archived from the original on 21 June 2024:
      rich pple in here... 15" Conti for 800? thats a little steep... same class as ps4s? / 18" tires about 600 to 750 bah...

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Discourse particles in colloquial Singaporean and Malaysian English
⟵ More assertiveLess assertive ⟶
Objection what Assertive emphasis lah1–14 Self-evident answer lor2–3 Resignation lor1, ah6–7 Uncertainty leh1–2
Self-evident reason mah Declarative emphasis leh3–6, one1–3, hor1, know, nia, only Discontent; shock; coarseness sia Agreement-seeking hor2 Confirmation-seeking ah1–3, hah1–3
Skepticism meh Confident speculation ba2 Tentative judgment leh7–11, ba1
Non-pragmatic
Aspectual liao, already
References
  • Gupta, A. F. (1992), “The pragmatic particles of Singapore colloquial English”, in Journal of Pragmatics, volume 18, number 1, →DOI

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Anagrams

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Akan

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Verb

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ba

  1. (Fante) come

References

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  • Rose-Juliet Anyanwu, Fundamentals of Phonetics, Phonology and Tonology (2008)

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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  • alt. spelling

Pronunciation

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Participle

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  1. Gheg form of bërë

References

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Anguthimri

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Noun

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ba

  1. (Mpakwithi) island

References

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  • Terry Crowley, The Mpakwithi dialect of Anguthimri (1981), page 184

Australian Kriol

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Preposition

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ba

  1. alternative form of blanga

Bakung

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ba

Noun

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ba

  1. water (clear liquid H₂O)
  2. water (mineral water)

Bambara

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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ba

  1. mother
Synonyms
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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  1. goat

Etymology 3

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Noun

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  1. river, stream, lake

Etymology 4

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Numeral

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  1. one thousand
Synonyms
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Basque

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ba/ [ba]
  • Rhymes: -a
  • Hyphenation: ba

Etymology 1

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Particle

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ba

  1. alternative form of ba-
    Ba al zatoz?Are you coming?
    Ba ote al dago inor etxean?Is anyone home?
    Ba omen zegoen bidea ezagutzen zuen norbait.There was someone who knew the way.
Usage notes
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See usage notes at ba-.

Etymology 2

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Clipping of bada (it is).

Particle

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ba

  1. so, then, well
    Ez nizun ba esan.Well, I didn't tell you.

Etymology 3

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Clipping of bai (yes).

Particle

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ba

  1. (Northern) yes

Etymology 4

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Probably from Spanish bah.

Interjection

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ba

  1. Indicates disdain or unbelief.

Further reading

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  • ba”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • ba”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Borôro

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ba

  1. egg

Buhi'non Bikol

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bahaq, from Proto-Austronesian *baSaq.

Noun

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  1. flood

Cebuano

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Pronunciation 1

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Particle

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ba

  1. interrogative particle
    Kini ba ang Kabisay-an?Is this the Visayas?
    Kamao ka ba molangoy?Do you know how to swim?

Pronunciation 2

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Etymology

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Short for baba.

Verb

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ba

  1. to piggyback; to carry someone on the back

Chichewa

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Bantu *-jíba.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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-ba (infinitive kubá)

  1. steal

Derived terms

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Chickasaw

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Conjunction

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ba

  1. alternative spelling of ba'

Cimbrian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle High German , from Old High German wār, hwār, from Proto-West Germanic *hwār, from Proto-Germanic *hwar (where). Cognate with German wo, English where.

Pronoun

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ba

  1. (Sette Comuni, relative) that; which; who
    dar faff ba de pridighetthe priest who preaches

Adverb

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ba (dative bannont)

  1. (Sette Comuni, interrogative) where
    Ba pisto gabéest in gantzen tag?
    Where have you been all day?

Adverb

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ba

  1. (Sette Comuni, attributive only) how (modifier used to express surprise, delight, etc.)
    Ba khalt!How cold!
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References

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  • “ba” in Martalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974), Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo

Dagbani

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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ba (plural banima)

  1. father
  2. a title of respect
Usage notes
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  • obligatorily possessed: includes father's brothers, and in the plural all relatives on the father's side, particularly those of his generation.

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Etymology 2

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Pronoun

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ba

  1. Third-person, animate, singular, neutral, object pronoun them

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Dama (Sierra Leone)

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Etymology

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Cognate with Vai [script needed] (ba), Mende wa.

Adjective

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ba

  1. big

References

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  • Dalby, T. D. P. (1963), “The extinct language of Dama”, in Sierra Leone Language Review, volume 2, Freetown: Fourah Bay College, pages 50–54

Duun

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Etymology

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Onomatopoeic?

Noun

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ba

  1. goat

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Eastern Penan

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Noun

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ba

  1. water

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Fijian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Oceanic *baRa (cognates include Maori (fortified village, blockade) and Hawaiian (wall)) from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baRa related to Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pager (enclosure; palisade around a village; fence around a planted tree or cultivated field) (compare with Malay pagar (fence)).

Noun

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ba

  1. a special fence or enclosure made from reeds to catch fish trapped during tides.

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English ba.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ba/
  • Audio (France (Lyon)):(file)

Noun

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ba

  1. (Egyptian mythology) ba

Fula

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Particle

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ba

  1. (Pular) interrogative particle
    Si himo ka suudu ba, si o alaa ton ba.
    Whether he's at the house, or whether he's not there.

Usage notes

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  • Placed at the end of a phrase
  • Implies an alternative

Adverb

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ba

  1. (Maasina) not even
    ba nde wootere
    not even once
    ba gooto
    not even one
  2. nothing
  3. even
    Synonym: fay
    ba joonin
    even now
    ba naanen
    even a short while ago

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References

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Garo

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Etymology

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Probably from Bengali বা (ba), which is a short form of কিংবা (kiṅba).

Conjunction

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ba

  1. or

Ghomala'

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Particle

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ba (prepositional)

  1. and, also, as well, too
    Ba myə gaə̂ sɔ'.I came also.
    Lwɔ̂' bə́ nə̂ bâwə́lə́.Each one has a shortcoming.
    Myə̂ mŋo' bâwə́lə̂ bə́ á nə́ é.Each one has shortcomings.

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References

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  • Erika Eichholzer (editor) et al, Dictionnaire ghomala’ (2002)

Gothic

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Romanization

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ba

  1. romanization of 𐌱𐌰

Haitian Creole

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Verb

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ba

  1. give

Synonyms

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Hlai

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Hlai *hmaː (five), from Pre-Hlai *maː (Norquest, 2015).

Numeral

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ba

  1. five

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Hlai *hmaː (dog; hunting dog), from Pre-Hlai *maː (Norquest, 2015). Compare Proto-Tai *ʰmaːᴬ (dog) (whence Thai หมา (mǎa)).

Noun

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ba

  1. dog, hunting dog

Iban

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Pronunciation

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Preposition

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ba

  1. in
    ba Kuching
    in Kuching
  2. at
    ba sungai
    at the river
  3. on
    ba atas jalai
    on top of the road

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Bolongan [Term?].

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Noun

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ba (plural ba-ba)

  1. the spirit of a deceased person is believed to visit his relatives as a notification that he has passed away.

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Iriga Bicolano

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bahaq, from Proto-Austronesian *baSaq.

Noun

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  1. flood

Irish

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Etymology 1

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    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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    Noun

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    ba f pl

    1. plural of
      Tá na ba sa mhá.The cows are in the field.

    Etymology 2

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      From Old Irish ba.

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      Particle

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      ba (triggers lenition)

      1. past/conditional affirmative of is
        Ba é Dónall an múinteoir.Dónall was the teacher.
        Ba mhaith liom cupán tae.I would like a cup of tea.
      2. past/conditional direct relative of is (used to introduce the comparative/superlative form of adjectives)
        fear ba shine ná m'athaira man (who was) older than my father
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      Irish copular forms
      simple copular forms
      affirmative negative interrogative negative
      interrogative
      present/future
      main clause is an nach
      relative clause direct nach
      indirect ar, arbv
      other subordinate clause gur, gurbv an nach
      past/conditional
      main clause ba, b’v níor, níorbhv ar, arbhv nár, nárbhv
      relative clause direct ba, abv nár, nárbhv
      indirect ar, arbhv
      other subordinate clause gur, gurbhv ar, arbhv nár, nárbhv
      present subjunctive
      gura, gurabv nára, nárabv
      compound copular forms
      base word present/future past/conditional
      cár, cárbv cár, cárbhv
      cér, cérbv cér, cérbhv
      mba, mb’v
      de/do dar, darbv dar, darbhv
      faoi faoinar, faoinarbv faoinar, faoinarbhv
      i inar, inarbv inar, inarbhv
      le lenar, lenarbv lenar, lenarbhv
      más ba, b’v
      mura mura, murabv murar, murarbhv
      ó (preposition) ónar, ónarbv ónar, ónarbhv
      ó (conjunction) ós ó ba, ó b’v
      trí trínar, trínarbv trínar, trínarbhv

      v Used before vowel sounds

      Mutation

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      Mutated forms of ba
      radical lenition eclipsis
      ba bha mba

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      References

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      1. ^ Sjoestedt, M. L. (1931), Phonétique d’un parler irlandais de Kerry [Phonetics of an Irish Dialect of Kerry] (in French), Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux, § 108, page 59
      2. ^ Finck, F. N. (1899), Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page 47
      3. ^ Mhac an Fhailigh, Éamonn (1968), The Irish of Erris, Co. Mayo: A Phonemic Study, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, section 54, page 15
      4. ^ de Bhaldraithe, Tomás (1977), Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge: An Deilbhíocht [The Irish of Cois Fharraige: Accidence] (in Irish), 2nd edition, Institiúid Ard-Léinn Bhaile Átha Cliath [Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies], page 307
      5. ^ Ó Searcaigh, Séamus (1925), Foghraidheacht Ghaedhilge an Tuaiscirt [Pronunciation of Northern Irish]‎[1] (in Irish), Béal Feirste [Belfast]: Brún agus Ó Nualláin [Browne and Nolan], section 2, page 5
      6. ^ Sjoestedt, M. L. (1931), Phonétique d’un parler irlandais de Kerry [Phonetics of an Irish Dialect of Kerry] (in French), Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux, § 173, page 88

      Italian

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈba/
      • Rhymes: -a
      • Hyphenation:

      Interjection

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      ba

      1. bah!
      2. oh well!

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      Japanese

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      Romanization

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      ba

      1. The hiragana syllable (ba) or the katakana syllable (ba) in Hepburn romanization.

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      Noun

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      ba class 5 (singular diba, plural maba)

      1. palm tree

      Lhao Vo

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      Etymology

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      Uncertain.

      Noun

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      ba

      1. sun

      Verb

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      ba

      1. to know; to understand.

      References

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      • Dr. Ola Hanson, A Dictionary of the Kachin Language (1906).

      Lithuanian

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Balto-Slavic *ba (for).[1]

      Pronunciation

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      This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with the IPA then please add some!

      Conjunction

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      1. for

      References

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      1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2015), “ba”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 75

      Malagasy

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      Etymology 1

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      From English bar.

      Noun

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      ba

      1. (music) bar; measure

      Etymology 2

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      From French bas (stocking).

      Noun

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      ba

      1. stockings; socks
      2. knitting

      Mandarin

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      Pronunciation

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      • Audio (Liaoning):(file)

      Romanization

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      ba (ba5 / ba0, Zhuyin ˙ㄅㄚ)

      1. Hanyu Pinyin reading of ,  /

      Romanization

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      ba

      1. nonstandard spelling of
      2. nonstandard spelling of
      3. nonstandard spelling of
      4. nonstandard spelling of

      Usage notes

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      • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

      Middle English

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      Etymology

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      Form of *bān, from (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.).

      Verb

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      1. Imperative form of of *bān (to kiss)

      Miraya Bikol

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bahaq, from Proto-Austronesian *baSaq.

      Noun

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      1. flood

      Nias

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      Preposition

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      ba

      1. in, at, on (general preposition for locative adjuncts)

      References

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      • Sundermann, Heinrich. 1905. Niassisch-deutsches Wörterbuch. Moers: Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, p. 22–23.

      Northern Kurdish

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Iranian *HwáHatah (wind) (compare Avestan 𐬬𐬁𐬙𐬋 (vātō), Pashto and Persian باد (bâd)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HwáHatas (wind) (compare Sanskrit वात (vā́ta)), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wéh₁n̥ts (blowing), present participle of *h₂weh₁- (to blow).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      Central Kurdish با (ba)
      Zazaki vay

      ba m (Arabic spelling با)

      1. weather
      2. wind

      Declension

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      Declension of ba
      definite masculine gender
      case singular plural
      nominative ba ba
      construct ba bayên
      oblique ba bayan
      demonstrative oblique ba wan bayan
      vocative bayo bayino
      indefinite masculine gender
      case singular plural
      nominative bayek bayin
      construct bayekî bayine
      oblique bayekî bayinan

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      Norwegian Bokmål

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      Verb

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      ba

      1. simple past of be

      Old English

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      Determiner

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      1. neuter/feminine nominative/accusative singular of beġen

      Old Irish

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      Etymology 1

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      See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

      Alternative forms

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      • (2nd sg. pres. subj.): be

      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      ba

      1. inflection of is:
        1. first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive
        2. second-person singular imperative
        3. third-person singular preterite/imperfect indicative nonrelative/relative

      Etymology 2

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      Pronunciation

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      Conjunction

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      ba

      1. alternative form of fa (or)

      Old Polish

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ba. First attested in the 15th century.

      Pronunciation

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      Particle

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      ba

      1. nay, or rather, or should I say, moreover, hell used to say that what has been said thus far is true, but could be said more accurately
        • Middle of the 15th century, Rozmyślanie o żywocie Pana Jezusa[3], page 181:
          A ci... mąk nie wierzyli ani czci, ani dostojeństwa, ba i wstania przychodzącego sądu przeli (nam et resurrectionem mortuorum futuram negabant), mnimając, aby dusze po społu s ciały umirały
          [A ci... mąk nie wierzyli ani czci, ani dostojeństwa, ba i wstania przychodzącego sądu przeli (nam et resurrectionem mortuorum futuram negabant), mnimając, aby dusze pospołu z ciały umirały]
      2. transition particle; well, well then
        • Middle of the 15th century, Rozmyślanie o żywocie Pana Jezusa[4], page 731:
          Drugi potem przybieżąc uderzył ji w ciemię i rzekł: O Jesusie, snadź ci mirzka w [o]czu, ba pokrzep sie im, dobry druże; takeś omdlał, jakoby nie miał boga ojca, ba pochwaci sie, ale nie daj sie sromocić
          [Drugi[m] potem przybieżąc uderzył ji w ciemię i rzekł: "O Jesusie, snadź ci mirzka w [o]czu, ba, pokrzep sie im, dobry druże! Takeś omdlał, jako by nie miał Boga Ojca. Ba, pochwaci sie, ale nie daj sie sromocić!"]

      Descendants

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      • Polish: ba
      • Silesian: ba

      References

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      • Boryś, Wiesław (2005), “ba”, in Słownik etymologiczny języka polskiego (in Polish), Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie, →ISBN
      • Mańczak, Witold (2017), “ba”, in Polski słownik etymologiczny (in Polish), Kraków: Polska Akademia Umiejętności, →ISBN
      • Sławski, Franciszek (1958-1965), “ba”, in Jan Safarewicz, Andrzej Siudut, editors, Słownik etymologiczny języka polskiego [Etymological dictionary of the Polish language] (in Polish), Kraków: Towarzystwo Miłośników Języka Polskiego
      • B. Sieradzka-Baziur, Ewa Deptuchowa, Joanna Duska, Mariusz Frodyma, Beata Hejmo, Dorota Janeczko, Katarzyna Jasińska, Krystyna Kajtoch, Joanna Kozioł, Marian Kucała, Dorota Mika, Gabriela Niemiec, Urszula Poprawska, Elżbieta Supranowicz, Ludwika Szelachowska-Winiarzowa, Zofia Wanicowa, Piotr Szpor, Bartłomiej Borek, editors (2011–2015), “ba”, in Słownik pojęciowy języka staropolskiego [Conceptual Dictionary of Old Polish] (in Polish), Kraków: IJP PAN, →ISBN

      Olukumi

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      Etymology

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      Compare with Yoruba bàbá, Ekiti Yoruba àbá, Ekiti Yoruba , Ondo Yoruba bàí, Yoruba ụba, Owo Yoruba iba

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      ba

      1. father; old man or elder

      Coordinate terms

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      Derived terms

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      Phalura

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      Etymology

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      (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

      Pronunciation

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      Particle

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      ba (discourse, Perso-Arabic spelling بہ)

      1. Marker with a (switch-)topic function (variously corresponding to 'and, however, instead, as for, but')

      References

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      • Henrik Liljegren; Naseem Haider (2011), “ba”, in Palula Vocabulary (FLI Language and Culture Series; 7)‎[5], Islamabad, Pakistan: Forum for Language Initiatives, →ISBN

      Phuthi

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Bantu *-báa.

      Verb

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      -ba

      1. to be
      2. to become

      Inflection

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      This entry needs an inflection-table template.

      Polish

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from Old Polish ba.

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      Particle

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      ba

      1. nay, or rather, or should I say, moreover, hell (used to say that what has been said thus far is true but could be said more accurately)
        Synonyms: mało tego, więcej
        To danie jest dobre, ba, przepyszne!This dish is good, nay, delicious!
      2. duh, obviously (used when the speaker believes what has been said is obvious)
        „On jest trochę głupi, co?” „Ba!”“He's a little dumb, isn't he?” “Duh!”
      3. denotes disappointment; bah
      4. (obsolete) that's easy to say
      5. (obsolete, repeated) well, well
      6. (obsolete) that's another thing
      7. (Middle Polish) used to urge a command.
        Synonym: no
      8. (Masuria, Ostróda, Warmia) Introduces a continued statement; well, so
      9. (Masuria, Ostróda, Warmia) Used to answer a question; well
      10. (Masuria, Ostróda, Warmia) Used to respond to a request; unfortunately
      11. (Masuria, Ostróda, Warmia) Adds to a statement furthermore

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      ba

      1. (Masuria, Ostróda, Warmia) Denotes surprise; there you have it!

      Conjunction

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      ba

      1. (Masuria, Ostróda, Warmia, contrastive) but; just

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      Further reading

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      Romagnol

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      From Latin *babbus (dad), of Onomatopoeic origin.

      Pronunciation

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      • (Central Romagnol): IPA(key): [ˈbaɐ̯]

      Noun

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      ba m (plural bëb)

      1. father, dad
        Ba ’d famèjaPaterfamilias

      References

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      • Masotti, Adelmo (1996), Vocabolario Romagnolo Italiano [Romagnol-Italian dictionary] (in Italian), Bologna: Zanichelli, page 51
      • Ercolani, Libero (1971), Vocabolario Romagnolo-Italiano, Monte di Ravenna, page 33

      Shona

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Bantu *-jíba.

      Verb

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      -bá (infinitive kubá)

      1. to steal

      Silesian

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from Old Polish ba.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈba/
      • Audio:(file)
      • Rhymes: -a
      • Syllabification: ba

      Particle

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      ba

      1. Expresses negation or disagreement; obviously not

      Further reading

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      Spanish

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      Verb

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      ba

      1. alternative form of va

      Sumerian

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      Romanization

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      ba

      1. romanization of 𒁀 (ba)

      Swazi

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Bantu *-báa.

      Verb

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      -ba

      1. to be
      2. to become

      Inflection

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      This verb needs an inflection-table template.

      Swedish

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      Apocopic form of bara.

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      Adverb

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      ba (not comparable)

      1. (colloquial) pronunciation spelling of bara ("just, only")
        Asså allt ba spåra' [spårade] direkt
        Y'know everything just went crazy the second it started
        Ba gört [gör det]!
        Just do it!

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      Verb

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      ba (preterite ba)

      1. (colloquial, defective) Used colloquially to indicate speech or action. Compare English be like, like.
        Ja ba: ”Vafan är det!” o han ba: ”Ingen aning!”.
        I was (just) like: ”Wtf is that!” and he was (just) like: ”No idea!”.
        Han ba, hon ba, ja [jag] ba!
        He like ..., she like ..., I was like ...! [implying something sexual, sometimes with accompanying gestures (though clear enough anyway) – widespread joke]

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      Only used in the preterite (past) and infinitive forms.

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      Tagalog

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      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ba, or shortened form of baga. Cognate with Cebuano ba and Malagasy va.

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      ba (Baybayin spelling )

      1. marks a sentence as interrogative
        Synonyms: (dialectal) ga, (dialectal) baga, (obsolete) kaya
        Mayroon ka bang pera?
        Do you have money?
      Usage notes
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      • The particle sometimes disappears in informal contexts and the sentence can be inferred as interrogative depending on the tone of the speaker.
        Mayroon kang pera?
        You have money?
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      Etymology 2

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      Influenced by Baybayin character (ba).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      ba (Baybayin spelling )

      1. the name of the Latin-script letter B/b, in the Abakada alphabet
        Synonyms: (in the Filipino alphabet) bi, (in the Abecedario) be
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      Etymology 3

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      Interjection

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      ba (Baybayin spelling )

      1. clipping of aba

      Etymology 4

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      Interjection

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      (Baybayin spelling )

      1. boo (used in play-scare with babies)
        Synonyms: ga, bulaga

      Etymology 5

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      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      (Baybayin spelling )

      1. clipping of amba

      Further reading

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      • ba”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018.
      • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*ba₅”, in the CLDF dataset from The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–), →DOI

      Tày

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      ba

      1. to be (horizontally) spread out
        xu babig ear

      References

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      • Lương Bèn (2011), Từ điển Tày-Việt [Tay-Vietnamese dictionary]‎[6][7] (in Vietnamese), Thái Nguyên: Nhà Xuất bản Đại học Thái Nguyên

      Tetum

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      Etymology

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      (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

      Verb

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      ba

      1. to go

      Further reading

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      • Fransiskus Monteiro (1985), Kamus Tetun-Indonesia [Tetum-Indonesian Dictionary] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan

      Tiruray

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      Noun

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      ba

      1. (anatomy) mouth

      Tswana

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Bantu *-báa.

      Verb

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      ba

      1. to be
      2. to become

      Uneapa

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Oceanic *bʷa, possibly from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *ba.

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      Verb

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      ba

      1. to not be
        Synonym: bali

      Further reading

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      • Terry Crowley et al, The Oceanic Languages (2013), page 374

      Vietnamese

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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      Attested quite late in Vietnamese literature. Likely a loan from some variety of Chinese () (if so distantly related to bố). The resemblance to French papa is probably coincidental.

      In Đại Nam quấc âm tự vị (1895), the imitative ba ba was annotated as [t]iếng con nít hay kêu ("a word that children often use"), while glossed as cha, the chief and/or formal word for "father".

      Noun

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      ba

      1. (chiefly Southern Vietnam) father
        Synonyms: áng, bác, bọ, bố, cậu, cha, thầy, tía
        Ba con tên gì?
        What is your dad's name?
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      Etymology 2

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      Vietnamese numbers (edit)
      30
       ←  2 3 4  → 
          Cardinal: ba
          Ordinal: thứ ba

      From Proto-Vietic *paː, from Proto-Austroasiatic *peːʔ (three). Cognate with Muong pa, Khmer បី (bəy), Halang pe, Pacoh pe, Mon ပိ, Santali ᱯᱮ (pe).

      Numeral

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      ba (𠀧, )

      1. three
        Ba người lính ngự lâmThe Three Musketeers

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      ba (𠀧, )

      1. (Southern Vietnam, of a sibling) secondborn
        anh/chị basecond eldest brother/sister
        bác basecond eldest brother/sister of one's parent
        chú basecondborn younger brother of one's father
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      ba

      1. (colloquial) some, an indefinite quantity greater than one
        Ba cái đó chả đáng quan tâm.
        There's no need to be concerned about those.

      Etymology 3

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      ba

      1. Sino-Vietnamese reading of
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      Volapük

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      Adverb

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      ba

      1. perhaps
        • 1931, Arie de Jong, Gramat Volapüka, § 256:
          Sevol-li ba? kiöpo (kitopo) söl : R. lödom.
          Do you perhaps know where Mr. R. lives?
        • 1946, “Nuns”, in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, page 34:
          Söl: ‚Tarnow’ äbinom konletan zilik dinas valik teföl valemapükis valasotik. Bukem valemapükik omik, kel äbinon ba gretikün un Deutän, ye pedistukon ti löliko.
          Mr. Tarnow was an industrious collector of all things in the field of world languages of all kinds. His library about world languages, which was perhaps the largest in Germany, has, however, been almost completely destroyed.

      West Albay Bikol

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bahaq, from Proto-Austronesian *baSaq.

      Noun

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      1. flood

      West Makian

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      Noun

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      ba

      1. the vagina

      References

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      • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982), The Makian languages and their neighbours[8], Pacific linguistics

      Woiwurrung

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      Pronunciation

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      1. IPA(key): [ba][1]

      Conjunction

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      ba

      1. and[2][1]

      References

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      Xhosa

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Bantu *-báa.

      Verb

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      -ba

      1. to be
      2. to become

      Inflection

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      This verb needs an inflection-table template.

      Yapese

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      Verb

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      ba

      1. (auxiliary) to be (doing something); forms the present tense

      Yola

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      From Middle English been, from Old English bēon, from Proto-West Germanic *beun.

      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      ba (inflected forms aam, yarth, is, beeth, bin, waz, wasth, war)

      1. be
        • 1867, “VERSES IN ANSWER TO THE WEDDEEN O BALLYMORE”, in SONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, number 1, page 100:
          A laafe ing lemethès chote wel ta ba zang,
          A leaf in tatters, I know well to be sung,
      2. is
      3. are
      4. been

      References

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      • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828), William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published 1867, page 24

      Yoruba

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      Etymology 1

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      1. to ferment
        kòkó ti The cocoa seeds have fermented
      2. to carry out the process of fermentation on seeds or plants
      Usage notes
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      • ba before a direct object
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      Etymology 2

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      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      1. (horticulture) to plant seeds in prepared pots for future transplanting into a farm (when it becomes an established seedling)
        ba òrom̀bóTo plant lemon seeds for future transplanting
      Usage notes
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      • ba before a direct object
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      Etymology 3

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      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      1. to press a wound; to apply a warm compress on a wound
        Synonym: mọ́
        ba ojú egbòTo apply a warm compress to a wound
      Usage notes
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      • ba before a direct object
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      Etymology 4

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      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      1. to hit (with an impact)
        ọfà á wọ́nThe arrow hit them
      2. to be overcome with fear (literally, to be hit with fear)
        ẹ̀rú bà wáFear overcame us
      3. (usually used with ilẹ̀) to be too long or oversized (to hit the ground)
        agbádá yìí bà mí nílẹ̀The agbada was too big for me
      4. to perch
        Lékeléke mí lékè, ẹyẹ àdàbà mí lékèAn egret perched on me, a dove perched on me
      5. to braid; to plait
        Synonym:
      Usage notes
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      • ba before a direct object
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      Zaghawa

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      Noun

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      ba

      1. arm

      References

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      Zoogocho Zapotec

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      Etymology 1

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      Cognate with Yatzachi Zapotec ba.

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      ba

      1. hot weather (clarification of this definition is needed.)
      Derived terms
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      Etymology 2

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      Cognate with Isthmus Zapotec baꞌ, Yatzachi Zapotec ba.

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      ba

      1. grave, tomb

      Etymology 3

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      Cognate with Yatzachi Zapotec ba-.

      Adverb

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      ba

      1. already

      References

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      • Long C., Rebecca; Cruz M., Sofronio (2000), Diccionario zapoteco de San Bartolomé Zoogocho, Oaxaca (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 38)‎[9] (in Spanish), second electronic edition, Coyoacán, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 3

      Zou

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      Etymology 1

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      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      ba

      1. (transitive) to owe

      Etymology 2

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      Ba (2).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      1. bat (mammal)

      References

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      • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013), A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, pages 44, 45

      Zulu

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Bantu *-báa.

      Verb

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      -ba

      1. to be
      2. to become

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      tone L (infinitive ukuba)
      positive negative
      infinitive ukuba ukungabi
      imperative
      simple + object concord
      singular yiba -be
      plural yibani -beni
      present
      positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
      1st singular ngiyaba, ngiba engibayo, engiba ngiba angibi engingabi ngingabi
      2nd singular uyaba, uba obayo, oba uba awubi ongabi ungabi
      1st plural siyaba, siba esibayo, esiba siba asibi esingabi singabi
      2nd plural niyaba, niba enibayo, eniba niba anibi eningabi ningabi
      class 1 uyaba, uba obayo, oba eba akabi ongabi engabi
      class 2 bayaba, baba ababayo, ababa beba ababi abangabi bengabi
      class 3 uyaba, uba obayo, oba uba awubi ongabi ungabi
      class 4 iyaba, iba ebayo, eba iba ayibi engabi ingabi
      class 5 liyaba, liba elibayo, eliba liba alibi elingabi lingabi
      class 6 ayaba, aba abayo, aba eba awabi angabi engabi
      class 7 siyaba, siba esibayo, esiba siba asibi esingabi singabi
      class 8 ziyaba, ziba ezibayo, eziba ziba azibi ezingabi zingabi
      class 9 iyaba, iba ebayo, eba iba ayibi engabi ingabi
      class 10 ziyaba, ziba ezibayo, eziba ziba azibi ezingabi zingabi
      class 11 luyaba, luba olubayo, oluba luba alubi olungabi lungabi
      class 14 buyaba, buba obubayo, obuba buba abubi obungabi bungabi
      class 15 kuyaba, kuba okubayo, okuba kuba akubi okungabi kungabi
      class 17 kuyaba, kuba okubayo, okuba kuba akubi okungabi kungabi
      recent past
      positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
      1st singular ngibile, ngibē engibile, engibē ngibile, ngibē angibanga engingabanga ngingabanga
      2nd singular ubile, ubē obile, obē ubile, ubē awubanga ongabanga ungabanga
      1st plural sibile, sibē esibile, esibē sibile, sibē asibanga esingabanga singabanga
      2nd plural nibile, nibē enibile, enibē nibile, nibē anibanga eningabanga ningabanga
      class 1 ubile, ubē obile, obē ebile, ebē akabanga ongabanga engabanga
      class 2 babile, babē ababile, ababē bebile, bebē ababanga abangabanga bengabanga
      class 3 ubile, ubē obile, obē ubile, ubē awubanga ongabanga ungabanga
      class 4 ibile, ibē ebile, ebē ibile, ibē ayibanga engabanga ingabanga
      class 5 libile, libē elibile, elibē libile, libē alibanga elingabanga lingabanga
      class 6 abile, abē abile, abē ebile, ebē awabanga angabanga engabanga
      class 7 sibile, sibē esibile, esibē sibile, sibē asibanga esingabanga singabanga
      class 8 zibile, zibē ezibile, ezibē zibile, zibē azibanga ezingabanga zingabanga
      class 9 ibile, ibē ebile, ebē ibile, ibē ayibanga engabanga ingabanga
      class 10 zibile, zibē ezibile, ezibē zibile, zibē azibanga ezingabanga zingabanga
      class 11 lubile, lubē olubile, olubē lubile, lubē alubanga olungabanga lungabanga
      class 14 bubile, bubē obubile, obubē bubile, bubē abubanga obungabanga bungabanga
      class 15 kubile, kubē okubile, okubē kubile, kubē akubanga okungabanga kungabanga
      class 17 kubile, kubē okubile, okubē kubile, kubē akubanga okungabanga kungabanga
      remote past
      positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
      1st singular ngāba engāba ngāba angibanga engingabanga ngingabanga
      2nd singular wāba owāba wāba awubanga ongabanga ungabanga
      1st plural sāba esāba sāba asibanga esingabanga singabanga
      2nd plural nāba enāba nāba anibanga eningabanga ningabanga
      class 1 wāba owāba āba akabanga ongabanga engabanga
      class 2 bāba abāba bāba ababanga abangabanga bengabanga
      class 3 wāba owāba wāba awubanga ongabanga ungabanga
      class 4 yāba eyāba yāba ayibanga engabanga ingabanga
      class 5 lāba elāba lāba alibanga elingabanga lingabanga
      class 6 āba āba āba awabanga angabanga engabanga
      class 7 sāba esāba sāba asibanga esingabanga singabanga
      class 8 zāba ezāba zāba azibanga ezingabanga zingabanga
      class 9 yāba eyāba yāba ayibanga engabanga ingabanga
      class 10 zāba ezāba zāba azibanga ezingabanga zingabanga
      class 11 lwāba olwāba lwāba alubanga olungabanga lungabanga
      class 14 bāba obāba bāba abubanga obungabanga bungabanga
      class 15 kwāba okwāba kwāba akubanga okungabanga kungabanga
      class 17 kwāba okwāba kwāba akubanga okungabanga kungabanga
      potential
      positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
      1st singular ngingaba ngingaba ngingebe ngingebe
      2nd singular ungaba ungaba ungebe ungebe
      1st plural singaba singaba singebe singebe
      2nd plural ningaba ningaba ningebe ningebe
      class 1 angaba engaba angebe engebe
      class 2 bangaba bengaba bangebe bengebe
      class 3 ungaba ungaba ungebe ungebe
      class 4 ingaba ingaba ingebe ingebe
      class 5 lingaba lingaba lingebe lingebe
      class 6 angaba engaba angebe engebe
      class 7 singaba singaba singebe singebe
      class 8 zingaba zingaba zingebe zingebe
      class 9 ingaba ingaba ingebe ingebe
      class 10 zingaba zingaba zingebe zingebe
      class 11 lungaba lungaba lungebe lungebe
      class 14 bungaba bungaba bungebe bungebe
      class 15 kungaba kungaba kungebe kungebe
      class 17 kungaba kungaba kungebe kungebe
      immediate future
      positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
      1st singular ngizokuba engizokuba ngizokuba angizukuba engingezukuba ngingezukuba
      2nd singular uzokuba ozokuba uzokuba awuzukuba ongezukuba ungezukuba
      1st plural sizokuba esizokuba sizokuba asizukuba esingezukuba singezukuba
      2nd plural nizokuba enizokuba nizokuba anizukuba eningezukuba ningezukuba
      class 1 uzokuba ozokuba ezokuba akazukuba ongezukuba engezukuba
      class 2 bazokuba abazokuba bezokuba abazukuba abangezukuba bengezukuba
      class 3 uzokuba ozokuba uzokuba awuzukuba ongezukuba ungezukuba
      class 4 izokuba ezokuba izokuba ayizukuba engezukuba ingezukuba
      class 5 lizokuba elizokuba lizokuba alizukuba elingezukuba lingezukuba
      class 6 azokuba azokuba ezokuba awazukuba angezukuba engezukuba
      class 7 sizokuba esizokuba sizokuba asizukuba esingezukuba singezukuba
      class 8 zizokuba ezizokuba zizokuba azizukuba ezingezukuba zingezukuba
      class 9 izokuba ezokuba izokuba ayizukuba engezukuba ingezukuba
      class 10 zizokuba ezizokuba zizokuba azizukuba ezingezukuba zingezukuba
      class 11 luzokuba oluzokuba luzokuba aluzukuba olungezukuba lungezukuba
      class 14 buzokuba obuzokuba buzokuba abuzukuba obungezukuba bungezukuba
      class 15 kuzokuba okuzokuba kuzokuba akuzukuba okungezukuba kungezukuba
      class 17 kuzokuba okuzokuba kuzokuba akuzukuba okungezukuba kungezukuba
      remote future
      positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
      1st singular ngiyokuba engiyokuba ngiyokuba angiyukuba engingeyukuba ngingeyukuba
      2nd singular uyokuba oyokuba uyokuba awuyukuba ongeyukuba ungeyukuba
      1st plural siyokuba esiyokuba siyokuba asiyukuba esingeyukuba singeyukuba
      2nd plural niyokuba eniyokuba niyokuba aniyukuba eningeyukuba ningeyukuba
      class 1 uyokuba oyokuba eyokuba akayukuba ongeyukuba engeyukuba
      class 2 bayokuba abayokuba beyokuba abayukuba abangeyukuba bengeyukuba
      class 3 uyokuba oyokuba uyokuba awuyukuba ongeyukuba ungeyukuba
      class 4 iyokuba eyokuba iyokuba ayiyukuba engeyukuba ingeyukuba
      class 5 liyokuba eliyokuba liyokuba aliyukuba elingeyukuba lingeyukuba
      class 6 ayokuba ayokuba eyokuba awayukuba angeyukuba engeyukuba
      class 7 siyokuba esiyokuba siyokuba asiyukuba esingeyukuba singeyukuba
      class 8 ziyokuba eziyokuba ziyokuba aziyukuba ezingeyukuba zingeyukuba
      class 9 iyokuba eyokuba iyokuba ayiyukuba engeyukuba ingeyukuba
      class 10 ziyokuba eziyokuba ziyokuba aziyukuba ezingeyukuba zingeyukuba
      class 11 luyokuba oluyokuba luyokuba aluyukuba olungeyukuba lungeyukuba
      class 14 buyokuba obuyokuba buyokuba abuyukuba obungeyukuba bungeyukuba
      class 15 kuyokuba okuyokuba kuyokuba akuyukuba okungeyukuba kungeyukuba
      class 17 kuyokuba okuyokuba kuyokuba akuyukuba okungeyukuba kungeyukuba
      present subjunctive
      positive negative
      1st singular ngibe ngingabi
      2nd singular ube ungabi
      1st plural sibe singabi
      2nd plural nibe ningabi
      class 1 abe angabi
      class 2 babe bangabi
      class 3 ube ungabi
      class 4 ibe ingabi
      class 5 libe lingabi
      class 6 abe angabi
      class 7 sibe singabi
      class 8 zibe zingabi
      class 9 ibe ingabi
      class 10 zibe zingabi
      class 11 lube lungabi
      class 14 bube bungabi
      class 15 kube kungabi
      class 17 kube kungabi
      past subjunctive
      positive negative
      1st singular ngaba ngangaba, angaba, angangaba
      2nd singular waba wangaba, awaba, awangaba
      1st plural saba sangaba, asaba, asangaba
      2nd plural naba nangaba, anaba, anangaba
      class 1 waba wangaba, akaba, akangaba
      class 2 baba bangaba, ababa, abangaba
      class 3 waba wangaba, awaba, awangaba
      class 4 yaba yangaba, ayaba, ayangaba
      class 5 laba langaba, alaba, alangaba
      class 6 aba angaba, awaba, awangaba
      class 7 saba sangaba, asaba, asangaba
      class 8 zaba zangaba, azaba, azangaba
      class 9 yaba yangaba, ayaba, ayangaba
      class 10 zaba zangaba, azaba, azangaba
      class 11 lwaba lwangaba, alwaba, alwangaba
      class 14 baba bangaba, ababa, abangaba
      class 15 kwaba kwangaba, akwaba, akwangaba
      class 17 kwaba kwangaba, akwaba, akwangaba

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