sasa
See also: Saša and şåsa
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʃɒʃɒ]
- Hyphenation: sa‧sa
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | sasa | — |
accusative | sasát | — |
dative | sasának | — |
instrumental | sasával | — |
causal-final | sasáért | — |
translative | sasává | — |
terminative | sasáig | — |
essive-formal | sasaként | — |
essive-modal | sasául | — |
inessive | sasában | — |
superessive | sasán | — |
adessive | sasánál | — |
illative | sasába | — |
sublative | sasára | — |
allative | sasához | — |
elative | sasából | — |
delative | sasáról | — |
ablative | sasától | — |
Malagasy
Related terms
Focus (Voice) | |
Agent (Active) |
man-form: manasa |
mi-form: misasa | |
om-form: -- | |
Patient (Passive) |
sasana |
alternate: sinasa | |
a-form: -- | |
voa-form: -- | |
tafa-form: -- | |
Goal (Relative) |
an-form: anasana |
i-form: isasana |
Northern Valley Yokuts
Etymology
From Proto-Yokuts *sasa- ("eye").
References
- Studies in American Indian Languages (Jesse O. Sawyer (editor), 1971) and Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology (2007), both citing Kroeber
- Catherine Callaghan, Proto Utian Grammar and Dictionary: With Notes on Yokuts
Pali
Alternative forms
Quechua
Southern Valley Yokuts
Etymology
From Proto-Yokuts *sasa- ("eye").
References
- Studies in American Indian Languages (Jesse O. Sawyer (editor), 1971) and Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology (2007), both citing Kroeber
- Catherine Callaghan, Proto Utian Grammar and Dictionary: With Notes on Yokuts
Swahili
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