ena

See also: Ena, ENA, ēna, -eña, and ēnā

Catalan

Noun

ena f (plural enes)

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter N.

Cavineña

Etymology

The e- is an obligatory dummy prefix taken by some nouns (namely, those in the e-class) in Cavineña.

Noun

ena

  1. water
    • 2008, Antoine Guillaume, A Grammar of Cavineña ISBN 3110211777:
      Roberto-ra e-na taru-ya.
      Roberto-ERG NPF-water stir-IMPFV
      Roberto is stirring the water.

References

  • Antoine Guillaume, A Grammar of Cavineña (2008, ISBN 3110211777

Chuukese

Determiner

ena (plural ekkana)

  1. that

Ese Ejja

Noun

ena

  1. water

References

  • José Alvarez Fernández, Vocabulario español-huarayo (2008), page 94

Esperanto

Etymology

From en (in, within, inside) + -a (adjectival ending).

Adjective

ena (accusative singular enan, plural enaj, accusative plural enajn)

  1. interior, internal, inner

Antonyms


Ladin

Etymology

From Latin hebdomas. Compare Romansh emna.

Noun

ena f (plural enes)

  1. week

Synonyms


Rapa Nui

Pronoun

ena

  1. that

Slovene

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̀ːna/

Numeral

êna

  1. one

Usage notes

This is the usual form used when counting or reciting numbers.


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish ena. Cognate with Danish ene, Norwegian Bokmål ene, Norwegian Nynorsk eine, eina, German einen. Equivalent to en (one) + -a.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

ena

  1. one; definite of en
    Jag måste välja den ena eller den andra.
    I must choose one or the other.
  2. (dialectal) ones; plural form of en
    Ni var ena lustiga ena!
    You are some funny ones!

Verb

ena (present enar, preterite enade, supine enat, imperative ena)

  1. to unite, to agree
    Låt oss enas om ett pris.
    Let's negotiate a price.

Conjugation

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