sâ
See also: Appendix:Variations of "sa"
Franc-Comtois
Etymology
Noun
sâ m (plural sâs)
References
- Oberli, Marie-Louis (2006) Patois - Français : Le Djâsaie De Tchie Nos, Glossaire Patois des Franches-Montagnes[1] (in French)
Khiamniungan Naga
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sa⁵²/
Verb
sâ
- (Patsho, transitive) chop or strik using axe.
- jujieliangko lounyih pai nü sa kü ateu kiuh, ei chi le iuva je
- please split some firewoods for me as I am going to the field today
Ligurian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saː/
Noun
sâ f (please provide plural)
Louisiana Creole
Etymology
Inherited from French sa (“his, her, its”).
Pronunciation
Determiner
sâ
- feminine of sô (“his, her, its”)
Usage notes
The presence of grammatical gender varies by dialect. Thus some Louisiana Creole speakers may tend to use sô before traditionally feminine nouns.