ena
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forApali . ena
definite nominative singular ofenë ena f (plural enes )
The name of theLatin-script letterN /n . Thee- is an obligatory dummy prefix taken by some nouns (namely, those in thee -class) in Cavineña.
ena
water 2008 , Antoine Guillaume,A Grammar of Cavineña ,→ISBN :Roberto-ra e-na taru-ya. Roberto-ERG NPF-water stir-IMPFV Roberto is stirring thewater . Antoine Guillaume,A Grammar of Cavineña (2008,→ISBN ena (plural ekkana )
that ena
his/herbody Possessive inflection ofena (inalienable)
J. B. Martin; M. McKane Mauldrin (2004 ),A dictionary of Creek/Muscogee , University of Nebraska Press,→ISBN , page27 J. B. Martin (2011 ),A grammar of Creek (Muscogee) , University of Nebraska Press,→ISBN , page134 ena
water José Alvarez Fernández,Vocabulario español-huarayo (2008), page 94 Fromen ( “ in, within, inside ” ) +-a ( adjectival ending ) .
ena (accusative singular enan ,plural enaj ,accusative plural enajn )
interior ,internal ,inner Synonym: interna FromLatin hebdomas . CompareRomansch emna .
ena f (plural enes )
week FromFrench il y en a .
ena (medial form ena )
tohave ( impersonal ) there is ;there are CompareYoruba iná ,uná andIgala úná .
ena (plural enazhì )
fire light Compare withGbari ena ( “ goat ” ) , perhaps related toYoruba ẹran ( “ animal, meat ” )
ena (plural enazhì )
mammal CompareYoruba ọnà .
enà (plural enàzhì )
artisticdesign ;embroidery ;engraving Alternative scripts
𑀏𑀦 ( Brahmi script ) एन ( Devanagari script ) এন ( Bengali script ) එන ( Sinhalese script ) ဧန orဨန orဢေၼ ( Burmese script ) เอน orเอนะ ( Thai script ) ᩑᨶ ( Tai Tham script ) ເອນ orເອນະ ( Lao script ) ឯន ( Khmer script ) 𑄃𑄬𑄚 ( Chakma script ) ena
this Declension table of "ena" (masculine)
Case \ Number Singular Accusative (second) enaṃ
Declension table of "enā" (feminine)
Case \ Number Singular Accusative (second) enaṃ
Declension table of "ena" (neuter)
Case \ Number Singular Accusative (second) enaṃ
ena m
this Declension table of "ena" (masculine)
Case \ Number Singular Accusative (second) enaṃ
ena n
this Declension table of "ena" (neuter)
Case \ Number Singular Accusative (second) enaṃ
FromProto-Polynesian *e-na . Cognates includeTahitian enā andMaori ēnā .
IPA (key ) : /ˈe.na/ Hyphenation:e‧na ena
this ,that ( near the spoken to ) Te vakaena . ―That canoe (near you).next ,following Matahitiena . ―Next year.Rapa Nui demonstratives neutral proximal medial distal demonstrative determiners tū ,hū 1) nei ,nī 2) nā rā postnuclear demonstratives — nei ena era demonstrative pronouns ira nei nā rā demonstrative locationals — nei nā rā
Veronica Du Feu (1996 ),Rapanui (Descriptive Grammars), Routledge,→ISBN , page145 Paulus Kieviet (2017 ),A grammar of Rapa Nui [1] , Berlin: Language Science Press,→ISBN , page194 êna
one This is the usual form used when counting or reciting numbers.
FromOld Swedish ena . Cognate withDanish ene ,Norwegian Bokmål ene ,Norwegian Nynorsk eine ,eina ,German einen . Equivalent toen ( “ one ” ) +-a .
ena
one ;definite ofen Jag måste välja denena eller den andra. I must choose one or the other. ( dialectal ) ones ; plural form ofen Ni varena lustigaena ! You are some funny ones! ena (present enar ,preterite enade ,supine enat ,imperative ena )
tounite (bring about agreement among the members of a group)Hanenade det splittrade landet Heunited the divided country See alsoenas , which is a separatedeponent verb (though with a meaning very close to the expected one): "De enades" means "they came to an agreement" rather than "they were united (by some third party)." For uniting separate entities, seeförena . ena (subject clitic i ,possessive prefix ma ,Jawi اين )
( for non-human groups ) third-person plural pronoun ,they Ternate personal pronouns independent subject proclitic possessive informal formal singular 1st person ngori fangare m ,fajaru f to ri 2nd person ngana ngoni ,jou ngoni no ni 3rd person una m ,mina f o m ,mo f ,i nh i m ,mi f ,ma nh plural 1st person inclusive ngone fo na ,nga 1st person exclusive ngomi fangare ngomi m ,fajaru ngomi f ,fara ngomi 1 mi mi ,mia 2nd person ngoni ni na ,nia 3rd person ana h ,ena nh i h, nh ,yo h, † ,ya nh, † na h ,nga h ,ma nh
unmarked pronouns are gender non-specific m - masculine,f - feminine,h - human,nh - non-human1 - for mixed-gender groups † - archaic Frederik Sigismund Alexander de Clercq (1890 ),Bijdragen tot de kennis der Residentie Ternate , E.J. Brill Rika Hayami-Allen (2001 ),A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia , University of Pittsburgh