gaa

See also: Appendix:Variations of "gaa"

Translingual

Etymology

From English Ga with a as a placeholder.

Symbol

gaa

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Ga.

See also

  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Ga terms

Alemannic German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old High German gān, from Proto-Germanic *gāną. Compare German gehen, Dutch gaan, English go, Swedish , Crimean Gothic geen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡɑː/

Verb

gaa (third-person singular simple present gaat, past participle ggange, past subjunctive gieng, auxiliary sii)

  1. to go
    • 1908, Meinrad Lienert, ‘s Heiwili, I.5:
      Dr Vater goht und lot's älei.
      The father goes, and leaves her alone.
    • 1978, Rolf Lyssy & Christa Maerker, Die Schweizermacher, (transcript):
      Ga, mach uf. Schnell, Carlo!
      Go and open the door. Quickly, Carlo!

Conjugation

Strong:

Mixed:

References

Central Dusun

Noun

gaa

  1. award

Garo

Verb

gaa

  1. to climb

Rohingya

Etymology

From Sanskrit गात्र (gātra, limb). Cognate with Assamese গা (ga).

Noun

gaa

  1. body

Southeastern Tepehuan

Etymology 1

Noun

gaa (plural gagaa, third person singular possession gaaꞌn)

  1. field

Etymology 2

Verb

gaa

  1. past of gakiaꞌ

References

  • R. de Willett, Elizabeth, et al. (2016) Diccionario tepehuano de Santa María Ocotán, Durango (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 48)‎[1] (in Spanish), electronic edition, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 59