-wa

See also: Appendix:Variations of "wa"

Japanese

Romanization

-wa

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

Jarawa

Pronunciation

Suffix

-wa

  1. Post-back vowel allomorphic form of -jə (an evidential suffix marking verifiable action)

Kongo

Suffix

-wa

  1. Passive suffix

Maltese

Etymology

See the lemma.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wa/
  • Homophone: -ha

Suffix

-wa

  1. alternative form of -a (feminine, plural, or singulative ending), used with stems ending in -u, -w

Mokilese

Suffix

-wa

  1. Used to mark nouns as singular and definite, thereby making it equivalent to English the.
    war (canoe) + ‎-wa → ‎warwa (the canoe)

See also

Phuthi

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *-úa.

Suffix

-wa

  1. Forms passive verbs.

Usage notes

When affixed to monosyllabic stems, the suffix becomes -iwa.

Derived terms

Phuthi terms suffixed with -wa

Polish

Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-vъ.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /va/
    • Rhymes: -a
    • Syllabification: [please specify syllabification manually]

    Suffix

    -wa f

    1. forms feminine nouns
      prukać + ‎-wa → ‎prukwa

    Declension

    Derived terms

    Further reading

    • -wa in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Swahili

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Bantu *-úa. Cognate with Tumbuka -iw- (passive suffix).

    Suffix

    -wa

    1. passive suffix
      -tuma (to send) + ‎-wa → ‎-tumwa (to be sent)
      -jaa (to fill) + ‎-wa → ‎-jawa (to be filled)

    Usage notes

    This suffix is often similar in meaning to the stative suffix -ika/-eka, but it differs in that it can take an agent preceded by na:

    Kiti kimevunjika.The chair is broken.
    Kiti kimevunjwa na mtoto.The chair has been broken by the child.

    Derived terms

    • Swahili passive verbs

    Swazi

    Etymology

    From Proto-Bantu *-úa.

    Suffix

    -wa

    1. Forms passive verbs.

    Usage notes

    When affixed to monosyllabic stems, the suffix becomes -iwa.

    Derived terms

    Swazi terms suffixed with -wa

    Xhosa

    Etymology

    From Proto-Bantu *-úa.

    Suffix

    -wa

    1. Forms passive verbs.

    Usage notes

    When affixed to monosyllabic stems, the suffix becomes -iwa.

    Derived terms

    Zulu

    Etymology

    From Proto-Bantu *-ʊa.

    Suffix

    -wa

    1. Forms passive verbs.

    Usage notes

    When affixed to monosyllabic stems, the suffix becomes -iwa.

    Derived terms

    References