bya
Translingual
Etymology
Abbreviation of English Batak with y as a placeholder.
Symbol
bya
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Palawan Batak terms
English
Symbol
bya
- Abbreviation of billion years ago (A symbol for a unit of measure.)
- (usually) Synonym of Gya (“billion years ago (short scale): 10⁹ years ago”).
- 2015, Joyce A. Quinn, Susan L. Woodward, “Introduction”, in Earth's Landscape: An Encyclopedia of the World's Geographic Features, volumes I: A–L, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page xxxi:
- The first (oldest) unit of time is the Precambrian Supereon, which covers much of Earth's history from its origins roughly 4.55 bya to 545 mya. Very primitive, one-celled life-forms arose as early as 4.0 bya and near the end of the era (570 mya) the oldest known fossils of multi-celled organisms appear.
- (uncommon, dated) billion years ago (long scale):10¹² years ago: a trillion years ago (short scale).
- (usually) Synonym of Gya (“billion years ago (short scale): 10⁹ years ago”).
Anagrams
Japanese
Romanization
bya
Lutuv
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bɯ̀ə̀]
Verb
bya
- to help
References
- Amanda Bohnert, Kelly Harper Berkson, Sui Hnem Par (2022) “Vowel Sounds in Hnaring Lutuv”, in Indiana Working Papers in South Asian Languages and Cultures[1], volume 3, number 1
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
bya f (definite singular bya, indefinite plural byer or byor, definite plural byene or byone)
Zhuang
Pronunciation
- (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /pʲa˨˦/
- Tone numbers: bya1
- Hyphenation: bya
Etymology 1
From Proto-Tai *praːᴬ (“stone mountain”).
Cognate with Thai ผา (pǎa), Lao ຜາ (phā), Tai Nüa ᥚᥣᥴ (pháa).
Noun
bya (Sawndip forms 岜 or 𡵟 or 𰎕 or 𥑁 or ⿱山哉, 1957–1982 spelling bya)
Descendants
- → Chinese: 岜 (bā)
See also
Etymology 2
From Proto-Tai *plaːᴬ (“fish”).
Cognate with Thai ปลา (bplaa), Northern Thai ᨸᩖᩣ, Isan ปา, Lao ປາ (pā), Lü ᦔᦱ (ṗaa), Tai Dam ꪜꪱ, Shan ပႃ (pǎa), Tai Nüa ᥙᥣ (paa), Ahom 𑜆𑜠 (pa) or 𑜆𑜡 (pā), Bouyei byal, Saek ปร๋า.
Compare Proto-Hlai *hlaː (“fish”) (whence ɗaː¹ ~ ɬaː¹ across different lects), Lakkia phla⁵¹, Proto-Be *ɓaːᴬ¹ (whence ɓa¹ in modern lects).
Noun
bya (classifier duz, Sawndip forms 䰾 or 𮫻 or 𱆦 or ⿰氵岜 or 𩵒 or 蚆 or 𣲩, 1957–1982 spelling bya)
Derived terms
- byagim (“goldfish”)
- byayouzyiz (“squid”)