pá m (plural pas )
father pá m inan
Abbreviation ofpátek ( “ Friday ” ) .This noun needs aninflection-table template .
pá n
( childish ) poo pá
( poetic ) on ,upon pá f (plural pás )
Alternative form ofpa Rhymes:-a
pá (transitive )alternate ofbá
totreat , tocure Ěpá fípa. ―He/she cured the fever. tospy , towatch Tâmbɛ̂ yə̂ŋpá á. ―Thisgentleman spies on me. tostick , toattach Êpá mnwə myə̀nə̂ m. ―He/she sticks her stories to me. toplant Ěpá ŋkədé . ―He/she planted abanana . Erika Eichholzer (editor) et al,Dictionnaire ghomala’ (2002) (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
IPA (key ) : [ˈpaː] Hyphenation:pá pá
bye-bye pá in Géza Bárczi ,László Országh ,et al. , editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language ] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó , 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN . FromOld French paie ( “ payment, recompense ” ) , frompaiier ( “ to pay ” ) , fromLatin pācō ( “ I settle, satisfy, pacify ” ) , frompāx ( “ peace ” ) .
pá m or f (genitive singular pá ,nominative plural pánna )
pay ,wages ( money given in return for work ) Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977 ) “pá ”, inFoclóir Gaeilge–Béarla , Dublin: An Gúm,→ISBN de Bhaldraithe, Tomás (1959 ) “pá ”, inEnglish-Irish Dictionary , An Gúm“pá ”, inNew English-Irish Dictionary , Foras na Gaeilge,2013-2025 pá (pa2 ,Zhuyin ㄆㄚˊ )
Hanyu Pinyin reading of扒 Hanyu Pinyin reading of掭 Hanyu Pinyin reading of杷 Hanyu Pinyin reading of潖 Hanyu Pinyin reading of爬 Hanyu Pinyin reading of琶 Hanyu Pinyin reading of筢 ,耙 Hanyu Pinyin reading of跁 Hanyu Pinyin reading of鈀 / 钯 Hanyu Pinyin reading of钭 Cognate withThai ปลา ( bplaa ) ,Lao ປາ ( pā ) .
pá
fish pá
accusative singular ofpái dative singular ofpái genitive singular ofpái accusative plural ofpái genitive plural ofpái pá
( men's speech ) yes Synonyms: eẽ ,hẽhẽ ,îé Antonym: aan — Ereîukápe? —Pá , îagûarera aîuká. — Did you kill it? —Yes , I killed the jaguar. pá
all ;every Aîybõmbá I've shoot themall pá
totally ;completely Ereroŷrõmbá pe sekó? Do you hate his workscompletely ? pás (sense 1 ) pá (sense 4 )
Inherited fromOld Galician-Portuguese paa , fromLatin pālam ( “ shovel ” ) .Doublet ofpala . CompareGalician pa andSpanish pala .
pá f (plural pás )
shovel ;spade ( tool for digging and moving material ) windmill blade the end of apaddle oroar with theblade ( Portugal ) shoulder ,chuck ( cut of meat ) Shortening ofrapaz ( “ boy ” ) ,[ 1] from earlierpaz .
pá m ( uncountable )
( Portugal , informal , used in the vocative) dude ;mate ( term of informal address ) Synonyms: ( Brazil ) cara ,mano ,( Brazil ) rapá ,( Brazil ) bróder Estás bom,pá ? ―You alright,dude ? Ópá , aonde vais? ―Heyman , where are you going? pá
( Portugal , informal ) dude ;man Ena,pá ! ―Wow,dude ! Despite derived from the masculinerapaz , the word is used for any gender. Onomatopoeic .
pá
( Brazil ) bam ,boom Resolvemos uns assuntos epá ! ―We finished some discussion andbam ! ( Brazil , preceded bye ) and stuff Synonym: e tal pá
( nonstandard , colloquial ) Contraction ofpara a . ^ Carlos Marinheiro (2016 November 16 (last accessed)) “O uso de pá (vocativo e interjeição) em Portugal”, inCiberdúvidas [1] FromProto-Northern Jê *bə ( “ forest ” ) .
pá
forest Hwĩsôsôk itha khãm kê wapatá mepá mengô mehwykha membyt mekhajkhwa me ithadjê ro sujarẽni.This book also discusses the importance of our villages,forests , rivers, lands, the sun and the sky.