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Translingual

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Etymology

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Abbreviation ofEnglishAfar orAfarqafár.

Symbol

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aa

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-1language code forAfar.

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English

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology 1

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FromHawaiianʻaʻā.

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Noun

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aa (uncountable)

  1. (volcanology) A form oflava flow associated with Hawaiian-type volcanoes, consisting ofbasalticrock, usually dark-colored with ajagged and loose,clinkery surface. Comparepahoehoe.[From 19th c.]
    • 1859, R. C. Haskell,American journal of science and arts, series XXVIII:
      We...saw ‘pahoihoi’ or solid lava forming, and also ‘aa’ or clinkers.
    • 1944, Charles A. Cotton,Volcanoes as landscape forms:
      Cooling and solidification frequently takes a different course [...] in lava flows, producing the clinker-like ‘aa’ lava.
    • 1981,Hilo Lava Flood Control: Environmental Impact Statement,page194:
      Both pahoehoe andaa lava flows are common on the upper slopes ofMauna Loa with a preponderance ofaa flows found at the lower elevations.
Translations
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a form of lava flow associated with Hawaiian-type volcanoes

Etymology 2

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Abbreviation.

Noun

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aa

  1. Initialism ofacetic acid.
  2. Initialism ofactingage.
  3. (medicine)Initialism ofalveolar-arterial.
  4. Initialism ofaminoacetone.
  5. Initialism ofamino acid.
  6. Initialism ofapproximateabsolute.
  7. Initialism ofarachidonic acid.
  8. Initialism ofarmatureaccelerator.
  9. Initialism ofascendingaorta.
  10. Initialism ofatomicabsorption.
  11. Initialism ofauthor'salteration.
  12. Initialism ofaverageaudience.

Adjective

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aa (notcomparable)

  1. Initialism ofarctic-alpine.
  2. Initialism ofalwaysafloat.

Etymology 3

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Comparepp.

Noun

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aa pl (plural only)

  1. Abbreviation ofadjectives.
  2. Abbreviation ofarteries.

Etymology 4

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Contraction.

Adjective

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aa

  1. Abbreviation ofana(of each, equal parts).

Etymology 5

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Pronoun

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aa

  1. (Northumbria, personal)I.

Acholi

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Verb

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aa

  1. toget up, tomove afterstayingstill
  2. tomove away, togo away, toget lost
  3. tooriginate from, tocome from(used in past tense)

Verb

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aa(passive voice)

  1. to haveoriginated from, to havecome from(used in past tense)
  2. to havecommenced from, to havestarted from

Verb

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aa

  1. tooriginate from, tocome from(used in non-past tense)
  2. tocommence from, tostart from

References

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  • Blackings, Mairi John (2009),Acholi English – English Acholi Dictionary[1], Munich: LINCOM GmbH,→ISBN, pages1-2

Balinese

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*qaʀa.

Noun

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aa (Balinese scriptᬳᬳᭂ)

  1. fig (Ficus roxburghii)

References

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  • aa”, inBalinese–Indonesian Dictionary[Kamus Bahasa Bali–Indonesia] (in Balinese), Denpasar, Indonesia: The Linguistic Center of Bali Province[Balai Bahasa Provinsi Bali]

Bavarian

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Alternative forms

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  • ah(spelling variant)

Etymology

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FromOld High Germanouh, fromProto-Germanic*auk. Cognates includeGermanauch,Dutchook,Old Norseok, also archaicEnglisheke.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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aa

  1. also;too;as well;either;neither(in addition to whatever or whoever has previously been listed)
    I wuiaa a Eis.Stress on “aa”: Itoo want icecream.
    I wuiaa a Eis.Stress on “Eis”: I want icecream,too.
    Schåff ma des aa?Stress on “aa”: Can we do thattoo?
  2. Used for emphasis.
    1. To confirm a preceding statement:really,actually,indeed,in fact,exactly(always unstressed)
      A jeder håd se dåcht, dåss er ned kummt, und so woar'saa.Everybody thought that he wouldn't come, and that'sexactly what happened.
      I håb ka Ångst, es gibt jåaa kan Grund.I'm not scared, therereally is no reason to be.
    2. To confirm a preceding statement by someone else:really,actually,indeed,in fact
      I wuiaa a Eis.Stress on “wui”: Ido indeed want icecream.
      Des isaa so.Stress on “is”: Itreally is like that.
    3. Emphasis on a preceding conjunction(often withno)(always stressed)
      Des Essn håd eana ned gschmeckt und miaaa ned.They didn't like the food andneither did I.
      I håb heit vui z'tuan und zan Årzt muaß iaa.I'm very busy today and Ialso have to go to the doctor.
      Er håd ned nur s'Gödbeasl, sondernaa no de Augnglasln ausgstraat.He not only lost his wallet, butalso his glasses.
    4. Emphasis on a preceding negative statement:even(always stressed)
      Synonym:nedamoi
      Då håd kana wås måchn kenna,aa ka Årzt.Nobody could do anything, noteven a doctor.
    5. Implies doubt in a yes-no questionreally(always unstressed)
      Kånn i desaa glaubn?Can Ireally believe this?
      Håst da desaa guad iwalegt?Have youreally thought this through?
      Schåff ma desaa?Can wereally do that?
    6. To imply that something is unreasonable; also used when expressing reproach, anger, astonishment, etc.(always unstressed)
      Wås miassn deaa ålle då durchfoahrn?!Why do they all have to pass through here?!
      Du muasstaa immer bei jedn Bledsinn mitmåchn.You always have to take part in any nonsense, don't you?
      Wäul'saa nia de Pappn hoidn kennts!That's because you never shut up!
  3. (implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality):even(always stressed)
    Synonym:sogår
    Aa wånn's woahr is, is's no ka endguitiger Beweis.Even if this is true, it is no definite proof.
    Mia is desaa scho amoi passiert.Iteven happened to me once.
  4. as inwhatever,whenever,however, etc.ever(always unstressed)
    Wås'daa tuast, ana is immer besser.Whatever you do, someone will always do it better.

Bughotu

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Verb

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aa

  1. toopen
  2. to be open
  3. to open mouth

References

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  • W. Ivens,Bugotu-English/English-Bugotu Concise Dictionary (1998)

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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aa f (pluralaa's,diminutiveaatje n)

  1. (especially in names)alternative spelling ofa

East Central German

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Etymology

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CompareGermanein.

Article

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aa

  1. (Erzgebirgisch)a,an

Further reading

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  • Hendrik Heidler (11 June 2020),Hendrik Heidler's 400 Seiten: Echtes Erzgebirgisch: Wuu de Hasen Hoosn haaßn un de Hosen Huusn do sei mir drhamm: Das Original Wörterbuch: Ratgeber und Fundgrube der erzgebirgischen Mund- und Lebensart: Erzgebirgisch – Deutsch / Deutsch – Erzgebirgisch[2] (in German), 3. geänderte Auflage edition, Norderstedt: BoD – Books on Demand,→ISBN,→OCLC, page13

Estonian

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Interjection

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aa

  1. An interjection expressing recognition -
    Aa, see oled sina.
    Oh, it's you.
  2. An interjection expressing understanding -
    Aa, saan aru.
    Ah, I understand.

Noun

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aa (genitiveaa,partitiveaad)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterA/a.

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  • aa”, in[EKSS] Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat [Descriptive Dictionary of the Estonian Language] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation),2009

Finnish

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Etymology 1

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    FromLatinā.

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    aa

    1. The name of theLatin-script letterA/a, calleda in English.
    Usage notes
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    • Speakers often use the corresponding forms ofa-kirjain(letter A, letter a) instead of inflecting this word, especially in plural.
    Declension
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    Inflection ofaa (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation)
    nominativeaaaat
    genitiveaanaiden
    aitten
    partitiveaataaita
    illativeaahanaihin
    singularplural
    nominativeaaaat
    accusativenom.aaaat
    gen.aan
    genitiveaanaiden
    aitten
    partitiveaataaita
    inessiveaassaaissa
    elativeaastaaista
    illativeaahanaihin
    adessiveaallaailla
    ablativeaaltaailta
    allativeaalleaille
    essiveaanaaina
    translativeaaksiaiksi
    abessiveaattaaitta
    instructiveain
    comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms ofaa(Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singularplural
    nominativeaaniaani
    accusativenom.aaniaani
    gen.aani
    genitiveaaniaideni
    aitteni
    partitiveaataniaitani
    inessiveaassaniaissani
    elativeaastaniaistani
    illativeaahaniaihini
    adessiveaallaniaillani
    ablativeaaltaniailtani
    allativeaalleniailleni
    essiveaananiainani
    translativeaakseniaikseni
    abessiveaattaniaittani
    instructive
    comitativeaineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singularplural
    nominativeaasiaasi
    accusativenom.aasiaasi
    gen.aasi
    genitiveaasiaidesi
    aittesi
    partitiveaatasiaitasi
    inessiveaassasiaissasi
    elativeaastasiaistasi
    illativeaahasiaihisi
    adessiveaallasiaillasi
    ablativeaaltasiailtasi
    allativeaallesiaillesi
    essiveaanasiainasi
    translativeaaksesiaiksesi
    abessiveaattasiaittasi
    instructive
    comitativeainesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singularplural
    nominativeaammeaamme
    accusativenom.aammeaamme
    gen.aamme
    genitiveaammeaidemme
    aittemme
    partitiveaatammeaitamme
    inessiveaassammeaissamme
    elativeaastammeaistamme
    illativeaahammeaihimme
    adessiveaallammeaillamme
    ablativeaaltammeailtamme
    allativeaallemmeaillemme
    essiveaanammeainamme
    translativeaaksemmeaiksemme
    abessiveaattammeaittamme
    instructive
    comitativeainemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singularplural
    nominativeaanneaanne
    accusativenom.aanneaanne
    gen.aanne
    genitiveaanneaidenne
    aittenne
    partitiveaatanneaitanne
    inessiveaassanneaissanne
    elativeaastanneaistanne
    illativeaahanneaihinne
    adessiveaallanneaillanne
    ablativeaaltanneailtanne
    allativeaallenneaillenne
    essiveaananneainanne
    translativeaaksenneaiksenne
    abessiveaattanneaittanne
    instructive
    comitativeainenne
    Synonyms
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    Derived terms
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    compounds

    Etymology 2

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      Either crosslinguistic or borrowed from any of the many European languages it appears in.

      Pronunciation

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      Interjection

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      aa

      1. oh,ah(expression of recognition, realization, understanding, etc.)

      French

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromHawaiianʻaʻā.

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      aa m (pluralaas)

      1. (geology, often attributive) thesurface of an aalava flow

      Gagauz

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      Etymology

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      Inherited fromOld Anatolian Turkishآغْ(), fromProto-Turkic*āg. CompareTurkish.

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      Noun

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      aa (definite accusative[please provide],pluralaalar)

      1. seine,net
      2. web

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      • Kopuşçu M. İ. , Todorova S. A. , Kiräkova T.İ., editors (2019),Gagauzça-rusça sözlük: klaslar 5-12, Komrat: Gagauziya M.V. Maruneviç adına Bilim-Aaraştırma merkezi,→ISBN, page 8

      Indonesian

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromSundaneseaa.

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      Noun

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      aa (pluralaa-aa)

      1. older brother

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      Inupiaq

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      Interjection

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      aa

      1. yes, I know
      2. I agree:expresses listener's agreement with storyteller or speaker
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      Interjection

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      aa

      1. expresses exasperation, criticism or dismay over what another person does or says, said in breathy voice
      2. expression of surprise or awe
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      Italian

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromHawaiianʻaʻā.

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      • IPA(key): /ˈa.a/
      • Rhymes:-aa
      • Hyphenation:à‧a

      Noun

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      aa f (invariable)

      1. (volcanology)aa(type of lava flow)
        Synonym:afrolite

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      • aa in Treccani.it –Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
      • aa inDizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication

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      Romanization

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      aa

      1. Rōmaji transcription ofああ

      Javanese

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      Romanization

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      aa

      1. romanization ofꦲꦲ

      Kankanaey

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ʔaˈa/[ʔʌˈa](amazement)
      • IPA(key): /ˈʔaa/[ˈʔaː.ʌ](go to the devil)
      • Syllabification:a‧a

      Interjection

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      1. ah! (denoting amazement)

      Noun

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      áa

      1. (derogatory) act of going to the devil

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      References

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      • Morice Vanoverbergh (1933), “aa”, inA Dictionary of Lepanto Igorot or Kankanay. As it is spoken at Bauco (Linguistische Anthropos-Bibliothek; XII)‎[3], Mödling bei Wien, St. Gabriel, Österreich: Verlag der Internationalen Zeitschrift „Anthropos“,→OCLC, page 1

      Ladin

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      Etymology

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      FromLatinārea. CompareItalianaia.

      Noun

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      aa f (plural[please provide])

      1. farmyard
      2. threshing floor

      Latvian

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      Interjection

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      aa

      1. yeah,uh-huh(expression of agreement, understanding)
        - Vai vēlies ēst? –Aa.
        - Do you want to eat? -Yeah.

      Lithuanian

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      Etymology

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      CompareRussianага(aga), andEnglishuh-huh.

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      Interjection

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      aà, aã

      1. yeah,uh-huh(expression of agreement)
        - Ar̃ nóri válgyti? –.
        - Do you want to eat? - Yeah.

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      Lun Bawang

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      Pronunciation

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      Determiner

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      aa

      1. no,not,without

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      Lutuv

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Kuki-Chin*ʔaar, fromProto-Tibeto-Burman*haːr

      Noun

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      aa

      1. chicken

      Manx

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      Etymology

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      FromOld Irish, comparative form ofoäc, fromProto-Celtic*yuwankos (compareWelshieuanc), fromProto-Indo-European*h₂yuh₁n̥ḱós (compareEnglishyoung).

      Pronunciation

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      Adjective

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      aa

      1. comparative degree ofaeg(young, adolescent, immature)

      Mbyá Guaraní

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      Adverb

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      aa

      1. here

      Middle English

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromOld Norseá, fromProto-Germanic*ahwō(water, stream).Doublet ofee.

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      Noun

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      aa

      1. (Late Middle English, hapax legomenon)river,stream(in place name)

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      Middle Welsh

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      Verb

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      aa

      1. alternative form ofa, third-person singular present indicative ofmynet

      Murui Huitoto

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      Alternative forms

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): [ˈaː]
      • Hyphenation:aa

      Adverb

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      aa

      1. up,above

      Related terms

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      References

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      • Shirley Burtch (1983),Diccionario Huitoto Murui (Tomo I) (Linguistica Peruana No. 20)‎[4] (in Spanish), Yarinacocha, Peru: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page19
      • Katarzyna Izabela Wojtylak (2017),A grammar of Murui (Bue): a Witotoan language of Northwest Amazonia.[5], Townsville: James Cook University press (PhD thesis), page145

      Navajo

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      Postposition

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      aa

      1. third-personindefinite ofbaa

      Northern Sami

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      Interjection

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      aa

      1. no

      Norwegian

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      Letter

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      aa

      1. obsolete spelling ofå

      Norwegian Bokmål

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      Letter

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      aa

      1. obsolete spelling ofå

      Norwegian Nynorsk

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      Alternative forms

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      • Aa(letter and noun, upper case)

      Conjunction

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      aa

      1. obsolete spelling ofå(pronunciation spelling ofog)

      Interjection

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      aa

      1. obsolete typography ofå

      Letter

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      aa (upper caseAa)

      1. obsolete typography ofå

      Noun

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      aa f (definite singularaai,indefinite pluralaaeroraair,definite pluralaaerneoraaine)

      1. obsolete typography ofå

      Particle

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      aa

      1. obsolete typography ofå

      Preposition

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      aa

      1. obsolete typography ofå

      References

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      • Ivar Aasen (1850), “aa”, inOrdbog over det norske Folkesprog (in Danish), Oslo:Samlaget, published2000

      Old Galician-Portuguese

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      Etymology 1

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      Contraction

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      aa f

      1. contraction ofa +‎a, literallyto/at the
        • [C]omo hũa moller q̇ iogaua os dados en pulla lançou hũa pedraaa omagen de ſṫa maṙi[a] poꝛ q̇ perdera ⁊ parou un angeo de pedra que y eſtaua a mão ⁊ reçibiu o colpe.
          [H]ow a woman who was playing the dices in Apulia threw a stoneat the statue of Holy Mary because she had lost, and an angel of stone which was there reached out its hand and received the blow.
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      • Galician:á
      • Portuguese:à

      Etymology 2

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      Inherited fromLatinala(wing).

      Noun

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      aa f (pluralaas)

      1. wing
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      • Galician:á
      • Portuguese:á

      Paraujano

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      aa

      1. there(far from the speaker)

      References

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      • Álvarez, José; Bravo, María (2008), “aa”, inDiccionario básico de la lengua añú [Basic dictionary of the Añú language]‎[6], Maracaibo, Venezuela: University of Zulia,→ISBN, page41.

      Pennsylvania German

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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      FromOld High Germanouh, fromProto-Germanic*auk; cognate withGermanauch,Dutchook,Old Englishēac.

      Alternative forms

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      Adverb

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      aa

      1. also,too
      2. to be sure,certainly,indeed
        • 2004, C. Richard Baum, Joshua R. Brown,The Comprehensive Pennsylvania German Dictionary, volume 1, 219 Mill Road, Morgantown, PA 19543-9516: Masthof Press,→ISBN, page 1:
          Ichdenkawweraa! …Kummteraa?
          Well, I amsure! … Will hebe sure to come?

      Interjection

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      aa

      1. (rare)to be sure!
        Synonyms:allerdings,doch,freilich,ei,ya

      Etymology 2

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      FromOld High Germanana, fromProto-Germanic*ana, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂en-(up, on high). CompareGermanan,Dutchaan,Englishon.

      Adverb

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      aa

      1. on (of a light)
        • 1925 May 4, Pumpernickel Bill (William Stahley Troxell),The Allentown Morning Call[7]; republished as C. Richard Baum, Joshua R. Brown, editors,The Comprehensive Pennsylvania German Dictionary, volume 1, 219 Mill Road, Morgantown, PA 19543-9516: Masthof Press,2004,→ISBN, page 1:
          WieernayeronderHallkummaishotergsehnaosnochkenlichterawsin.
          As he approached the hall, he saw he didn't have any lightson anymore.
      2. in session (of a school)
        • 2004, C. Richard Baum, Joshua R. Brown,The Comprehensive Pennsylvania German Dictionary, volume 1, 219 Mill Road, Morgantown, PA 19543-9516: Masthof Press,→ISBN, page 1:
          Molly,issdieSchulschunnaa?
          Molly, has the school alreadytaken in?
      3. burning (of a fire)
        • 1922, Harry Hower,Pennsylvania Dutch Dictionary; republished as C. Richard Baum, Joshua R. Brown, editors,The Comprehensive Pennsylvania German Dictionary, volume 1, 219 Mill Road, Morgantown, PA 19543-9516: Masthof Press,2004,→ISBN, page 1:
          IssesFeieraa?
          Is the fireburning?
      4. on,starting
        vunheitaafrom todayon

      Footnotes

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      1. ^The more common plural ofBusch isBisch.

      References

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      • Beam, C. R., Brown, J. R., & Trout, J. L. (2004).The Comprehensive Pennsylvania German Dictionary: Vol. 1 (A) (1st ed.). Masthof Press.
      • Pennsylvania Dutch Dictionary. (n.d.).https://padutchdictionary.com/#q=aa

      Scots

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      Adjective

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      aa

      1. Shetland form ofa'(all)

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      Stoney

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      Noun

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      aa

      1. mould,mildew

      Sundanese

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      Noun

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      aa

      1. olderbrother

      Swedish

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      A relaxed pronunciation ofja.

      Pronunciation

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      Adverb

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      aa (notcomparable)

      1. (colloquial)Expresses agreement or affirmation;yeah,yes
        Antonym:
        – Det är gott med pizza. –Aa,deäre.
        – Pizza is good. –Yeah, it is.
        – Såg du tricket han gjorde? –Aa, helt sjukt!
        – Did you see the trick he did? –Yeah, crazy!
        – Har du matat kaninerna? –Aa, det har jag.
        – Have you fed the rabbits? –Yes, I have.

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      Often doubly emphasized – comparemhm.

      Tagalog

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      Etymology 1

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      From thereduplication ofHokkien /(ak,dirty), according to Manuel (1948).CompareIndonesianeek.False cognate ofGreenlandica'a.

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      or (Baybayin spellingᜀᜀ)(childish)

      1. dirtythings;filth(especially feces)
        Synonyms:dumi,ate,atse,tsetse,ipot,uo
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      aa (Baybayin spellingᜀᜀ)

      1. anexclamation expressingwarning
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      Noun

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      (Baybayin spellingᜀᜀ)(obsolete)

      1. name of the Baybayin letter, corresponding to "a"
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      Tlingit

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      aa (upper caseAa)

      1. (US)Aletter of the Tlingitalphabet, written in theLatin script.
        Synonym:à

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      Võro

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      Noun

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      aa (genitive[please provide],partitive[please provide])

      1. The name of theLatin-script letterA/a.

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      This noun needs aninflection-table template.

      Votic

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      Etymology

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      Probably borrowed fromRussianага(aga).

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      aa

      1. yep,yeah
      2. aha,uh-huh

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      • Hallap, V.; Adler, E.; Grünberg, S.; Leppik, M. (2012), “aa”, inVadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn

      Yoruba

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      àá

      1. contraction ofàwa +‎á, literallyWe'll
        Àá lọ sí Amẹ́ríkà ní oṣù tí ó ń bọ̀.
        We'll be going to the U.S. next month.

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      áá

      1. contraction ofòun +‎á, literallyHe'll, she'll, it'll
        Áá rí wa l'ọ́jọ́ márùn-ún òní.
        She'll be seeing us four days from now.

      Zyphe

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      Noun

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      aa

      1. chicken

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      • Samson Alexander Lotven (2021) The Sound Systems of Zophei Dialects and Other Maraic Languages (Dissertation)‎[9]
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