Unknown.
agá
- tobacco,parica
The-gá ending is apparently comparable to thenominaliser-gáá inWolayttahagáá(“this”) andhegáá(“that”).[1]
agá
- that(demonstrative)
ɛ́ɛagá kummáto kidáade- That man is eating.
- Petrollino, Sara (2016),A Grammar of Hamar: A South Omotic language of Ethiopia[1], Leiden University, page297
- ^Wakasa, Motomichi (2008),A Descriptive Study of the Modern Wolaytta Language, University of Tokyo, page509
- Rhymes:-a
- Hyphenation:a‧gá
FromVulgar Latin*aca, variant form of*acca(“aitch”).
agá m (pluralagás)
- The name of theLatin script letterH/h.
- (Latin-script letter names)letra;á,bê,cê,dê,é,efe,gê /guê,agá,i,jota,cá /capa,ele,eme,ene,ó,pê,quê,erre,esse,tê,u,vê,dáblio,xis,ípsilon,zê
Borrowed fromOttoman Turkishآغا(ağa).
agá m (pluralagás)
- (historical)agha(honorific for high officials in the Ottoman Empire)
Borrowed fromFrenchaga, fromOttoman Turkishآغا(ağa).
- IPA(key): /aˈɡa/[aˈɣ̞a]
- Rhymes:-a
- Syllabification:a‧gá
agá m (pluralagás)
- (historical)agha(honorific for high officials in the Ottoman Empire)