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From Proto-Nuristani *gāwā, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *gā́wš, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷṓws.
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From Proto-Torres-Banks *ɣaya, an irregular reflex of Proto-Oceanic *kawaʀ, metathesis of *wakaʀ (“root”). Cognate with Mwotlap ga and Lo-Toga gi, and also with Proto-Polynesian *kawa (whence Tongan kava).
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Apparently a conflation of Old Irish gath,[1] goth (“spear”)[2] with the synonymous gae (“spear”),[3] from Proto-Celtic *gaisos (“spear”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰays- (“spear”). Cognate with Welsh gwayw and Latin gaesum (a Gaulish loanword) as well as Old English gār.
ga m (genitive singular ga or gaoi, nominative plural gathanna or gaoi or gaoithe)
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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From Proto-Torres-Banks *ɣaya, an irregular reflex of Proto-Oceanic *kawaʀ, metathesis of *wakaʀ (“root”). Cognate with Hiw ga and Lo-Toga gi, and also with Proto-Polynesian *kawa (whence Tongan kava).
ga (determinate naga)
From Proto-Iranian *gā́wš, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *gā́wš, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷṓws. Related to Persian گاو (gâv).
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From Sanskrit किम् (kim, “what? why? (interrogative particle)”).
ga (indefinite, Perso-Arabic spelling گہ)
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ga (indefinite, Perso-Arabic spelling گہ)
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ga (conjunction, Perso-Arabic spelling گہ)
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ga (modal, Perso-Arabic spelling گہ)
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ga (Cyrillic spelling га)
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Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
nominative | ȏn | òna | òno | òni | òne | òna |
genitive | njȅga, ga | njȇ, je | njȅga, ga | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih |
dative | njȅmu, mu | njȏj, joj | njȅmu, mu | njȉma, im | njȉma, im | njȉma, im |
accusative | njȅga, ga, nj | njȗ, ju, je | njȅga, ga, nj | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih |
vocative | — | — | — | — | — | — |
locative | njȅm, njȅmu | njȏj | njȅm, njȅmu | njȉma | njȉma | njȉma |
instrumental | njȋm, njíme | njȏm, njóme | njȋm, njíme | njȉma | njȉma | njȉma |
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kogъda.
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ga (not comparable)
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Possibly a shortened form of baga, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ba. Cognate with Cebuano ba and Malagasy va.
ga (Baybayin spelling ᜄ) (dialectal, Batangas, Quezon, Mindoro, Marinduque)
Influenced by Baybayin character ᜄ (ga).
ga (Baybayin spelling ᜄ)
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ga (𥩤)
From French gaz (“gas”), from Dutch gas.
ga (𪵤)
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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Yoruba Varieties and Languages - ga (“to be tall”) | |||||
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Language Family | Variety Group | Variety/Language | Subdialect | Location | Words |
Proto-Itsekiri-SEY | Southeast Yoruba | Eastern Àkókó | Àkùngbá | Àkùngbá Àkókó | gùn |
Ìjẹ̀bú | Ìjẹ̀bú | Ìjẹ̀bú Òde | gọn | ||
Rẹ́mọ | Ẹ̀pẹ́ | gọn | |||
Ìkòròdú | gọn | ||||
Ṣágámù | gọn | ||||
Ìkálẹ̀ | Òkìtìpupa | go | |||
Oǹdó | Oǹdó | go | |||
Usẹn | Usẹn | gùn | |||
Ìtsẹkírì | Ìwẹrẹ | go | |||
Proto-Yoruba | Central Yoruba | Èkìtì | Èkìtì | Àdó Èkìtì | ga |
Àkúrẹ́ | Àkúrẹ́ | ga | |||
Mọ̀bà | Ọ̀tùn Èkìtì | ga | |||
Ifẹ̀ | Ilé Ifẹ̀ | go | |||
Òkè Igbó | Òkè Igbó | go | |||
Northwest Yoruba | Àwórì | Èbúté Mẹ́tà | ga | ||
Èkó | Èkó | ga | |||
Ìbàdàn | Ìbàdàn | ga | |||
Ìbàràpá | Igbó Òrà | ga | |||
Ìbọ̀lọ́ | Òṣogbo | ga | |||
Ìlọrin | Ìlọrin | ga | |||
Oǹkó | Ìtẹ̀síwájú LGA | ga | |||
Ìwàjówà LGA | ga | ||||
Kájọlà LGA | ga | ||||
Ìsẹ́yìn LGA | ga | ||||
Ṣakí West LGA | ga | ||||
Atisbo LGA | ga | ||||
Ọlọ́runṣògo LGA | ga | ||||
Ọ̀yọ́ | Ọ̀yọ́ | ga | |||
Standard Yorùbá | Nàìjíríà | ga | |||
Bɛ̀nɛ̀ | ga | ||||
Northeast Yoruba/Okun | Ìyàgbà | Yàgbà East LGA | ga | ||
Owé | Kabba | ga | |||
Ede Languages/Southwest Yoruba | Cábɛ̀ɛ́ | Cábɛ̀ɛ́ | gù | ||
Tchaourou | gù, ga | ||||
Ìcà | Bantè | gù, ga | |||
Ìdàácà | Benin | Igbó Ìdàácà | gù | ||
Ọ̀họ̀rí/Ɔ̀hɔ̀rí-Ìjè | Ọ̀họ̀rí/Ɔ̀hɔ̀rí/Ìjè | Ìkpòbɛ́ | ga | ||
Onigbolo | ga | ||||
Ẹ̀gbádò | Ìjàká | ga | |||
Kétu/Ànàgó | Kétu | gù | |||
Ifɛ̀ | Akpáré | ga, gù | |||
Atakpamé | ga, gù | ||||
Boko | ga | ||||
Tchetti | ga, gù | ||||
Northern Nago | Kambole | ɡã | |||
Manigri | gù | ||||
Note: This amalgamation of terms comes from a number of different academic papers focused on the unique varieties and languages spoken in the Yoruboid dialectal continuum which extends from eastern Togo to southern Nigeria. The terms for spoken varieties, now deemed dialects of Yorùbá in Nigeria (i.e. Southeast Yorùbá, Northwest Yorùbá, Central Yorùbá, and Northeast Yorùbá), have converged with those of Standard Yorùbá leading to the creation of what can be labeled Common Yorùbá (Funṣọ Akere, 1977). It can be assumed that the Standard Yorùbá term can also be used in most Nigerian varieties alongside native terms, especially amongst younger speakers. This does not apply to the other Nigerian Yoruboid languages of Ìṣẹkírì and Olùkùmi, nor the Èdè Languages of Benin and Togo. |
gá
From Proto-Iranian *gā́wš, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *gā́wš, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷṓws. Related to Persian گاو (gâv).
ga
From Proto-Tai *p.qaːᴬ (“leg”). Cognate with Thai ขา (kǎa), Northern Thai ᨡᩣ, Lao ຂາ (khā), Lü ᦃᦱ (ẋaa), Shan ၶႃ (khǎa), Tai Nüa ᥑᥣᥴ (xáa), Ahom 𑜁𑜡 (khā), Bouyei gal.
ga (1957–1982 spelling ga)
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