inta

See also: Inta, intä, -inta, and -ință

Ligurian

Etymology

Contraction of inte (in) + a f sg (the, definite article).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈiŋta/

Contraction

inta

  1. in the (+ a feminine name in the singular)

Synonyms

Coordinate terms


San Juan Atzingo Popoloca

Noun

inta

  1. tree, bush, shrub
  2. stick
  3. a piece of wooden furniture

Derived terms

  • ntacajni
  • ntacasán
  • ntacatjó
  • ntachica
  • ntachiso
  • ntachje
  • ntachjīncō
  • ntachꞌocan
  • ntachꞌī
  • ntacóchjin
  • ntacóxrjē
  • ntahntē
  • ntamesá
  • ntanche
  • ntanchicha
  • nta neyá co
  • ntanicjátse
  • ntanitjóá
  • ntano
  • ntasiyá
  • ntatin
  • ntatié
  • ntatiínntā
  • ntāchrīnꞌō
  • ntāchīcāchꞌān
  • ntānōcān
  • ntātjā
  • ntātjōā
  • ntātīn
  • ntātꞌō

References

  • Austin Krumholz, Jeanne; Kalstrom Dolson, Marjorie; Hernández Ayuso, Miguel (1995) Diccionario popoloca de San Juan Atzingo, Puebla (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 33) (in Spanish), Tucson, AZ., E.U.A.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 42

Swedish

Etymology

in + ta

Verb

inta

  1. to enter, to conquer, to take into possession
    var vänliga och inta era platser
    please take your seats
  2. to eat (a meal), to have (a meal)
    vi intog frukosten på övervåningen
    we had breakfast on the top floor

Conjugation


Yagara

Pronoun

inta

  1. Alternative form of nginda.

References

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