daba
Galician
Irish
Noun
daba m (genitive singular daba, nominative plural dabaí)
Derived terms
- dabáil f (“(act of) dabbing, daubing”)
- dabán m (“little daub; small lump”)
- mac an daba m (“ring finger”)
Noun
daba m (genitive singular daba, nominative plural dabaí)
- dab (flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae)
Declension
Declension of daba
Fourth declension
Bare forms
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Forms with the definite article
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Mutation
Irish mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
daba | dhaba | ndaba |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Further reading
- "daba" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
- Entries containing “daba” in English-Irish Dictionary, An Gúm, 1959, by Tomás de Bhaldraithe.
- Entries containing “daba” in New English-Irish Dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge.
Karao
References
- Pavol Štekauer, Salvador Valera, Lívia Kőrtvélyessy, Word-Formation in the World's Languages: A Typological Survey (2012)
Latvian
Declension
Declension of daba (4th declension)
singular (vienskaitlis) | plural (daudzskaitlis) | |
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nominative (nominatīvs) | daba | dabas |
accusative (akuzatīvs) | dabu | dabas |
genitive (ģenitīvs) | dabas | dabu |
dative (datīvs) | dabai | dabām |
instrumental (instrumentālis) | dabu | dabām |
locative (lokatīvs) | dabā | dabās |
vocative (vokatīvs) | daba | dabas |
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdaba/, [ˈd̪aβa]
Audio (Latin America) (file)
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