vía

See also: via, viâ, and vi'a

Galician

Noun

vía f (plural vías)

  1. road, way, path
  2. track, rail (of a train)

Verb

vía

  1. first-person singular imperfect indicative of ver
  2. third-person singular imperfect indicative of ver

Icelandic

Verb

vía

  1. (of flies) to lay eggs

Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin via.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbia/

Noun

vía f (plural vías)

  1. way
  2. road
  3. track, railroad track
  4. method
  5. leak

Synonyms

Derived terms

Preposition

vía

  1. via

Usage notes

  • Prepositional usage is fairly recent in Spanish. It is more conventional to use por for this purpose.

Further reading


Vietnamese

Etymology

Unknown. Compare Proto-Vietic *r-vaːjʔ (soul; spirit) (> Muong wãi), which is from Proto-Mon-Khmer *rwaaj (tiger > soul; spirit).

Pronunciation

Noun

vía (𡳺, 𩏳, 𩴅)

  1. a type of soul, corresponding to the Chinese po
    hồn vía
    souls; mind
    Gì mà hồn vía trên mây vậy?
    Is your mind wandering somewhere?

Derived terms

Derived terms

See also

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