tura
See also: Appendix:Variations of "tura"
Bau Bidayuh
Noun
tura
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈtura]
Noun
tura
- genitive/accusative singular of tur
Irish
Pronunciation
Adjective
tura
- nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of tur
Mutation
| radical | lenition | eclipsis |
|---|---|---|
| tura | thura | dtura |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtu.ra/
- Rhymes: -ura
- Hyphenation: tù‧ra
Etymology 1
Noun
tura f (plural ture)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
tura
- inflection of turare:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Anagrams
Kikuyu
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tuɾa/
Verb
tura (infinitive gũtura)
- to forge
Derived terms
(Nouns)
- mũturi class 1
- iturĩro class 5 / gĩturĩro class 7
(Verbs)
- gũturĩra
References
- Armstrong, Lilias E. (1940). The Phonetic and Tonal Structure of Kikuyu, p. 363. Rep. 1967. (Also in 2018 by Routledge).
Anagrams
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈtuː.ra]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈt̪uː.ra]
Noun
tūra
- nominative/accusative/vocative plural of tūs
Lindu
Noun
tura
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈtura]
Noun
tura
- inflection of tur:
- genitive/accusative singular
- nominative dual
Old English
Noun
tūra
- genitive plural of tūr
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtu.ra/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ura
- Syllabification: tu‧ra
- Homophone: Tura
Etymology 1
Borrowed from French tour, from Old French tor, from Latin turris, turrem, from Ancient Greek τύρρις (túrrhis), τύρσις (túrsis).
Noun
tura f
Declension
Declension of tura
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
tura m animal
- genitive/accusative singular of tur
Further reading
- tura in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- tura in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Quechua
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtʊ.ɾa/
Noun
tura
- (Cuzco-Collao) brother of a woman
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | tura | turakuna |
| accusative | turata | turakunata |
| dative | turaman | turakunaman |
| genitive | turap | turakunap |
| locative | turapi | turakunapi |
| terminative | turakama | turakunakama |
| ablative | turamanta | turakunamanta |
| instrumental | turawan | turakunawan |
| comitative | turantin | turakunantin |
| abessive | turannaq | turakunannaq |
| comparative | turahina | turakunahina |
| causative | turarayku | turakunarayku |
| benefactive | turapaq | turakunapaq |
| associative | turapura | turakunapura |
| distributive | turanka | turakunanka |
| exclusive | turalla | turakunalla |
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Coordinate terms
Swedish
The ferry route between Elsinore, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden is short, thus making those ferries a popular place to tura.
Etymology
From tur (“trip, journey”) + -a (“-ing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²tʉːra/
Verb
tura (present turar, preterite turade, supine turat, imperative tura)
- To travel back and forth by ferry without disembarking (e.g. between Helsingborg and Elsinore).
- 2020 September 17, Johan Dernelius, “Smygpremiär idag för nya snabbfärjan till Tyskland [Sneak preview today for the new fast ferry to Germany]”, in SVT Nyheter:
- När tyskarna kommer till Ystad har man hela dagen på sig att äta, shoppa, fika och aktivera sig. För svenskarna som åker till Tyskland blir det ungefär som att tura med den här tidtabellen, säger hon.
- When the Germans arrive in Ystad, they have the whole day to eat, shop, have coffee, and enjoy activities. For the Swedes traveling to Germany, it’s similar to taking continuous ferry trips with this schedule, she says.
- 2021 May 6, Katarina Melvinger, “Nu går det åter att tura på riktigt – Aurora har öppnat restaurangen [You can once again enjoy continuous ferry trips – Aurora has reopened its restaurant]”, in Helsingborgs Dagblad:
- Nu är det åter fullt möjligt att göra en klassiker – det vill säga tura på riktigt med både mat och dryck. På torsdagen öppnade M/S Auroras restaurang efter tre månaders pandemistängning.
- It’s now fully possible to experience a classic – that is, taking genuine continuous ferry trips with food and drink. On Thursday, the restaurant on the M/S Aurora reopened after three months of pandemic closure.
- 2024 April 6, Christopher Johansson, “Rekordpåsk på Öresundslinjen – danskarna har lärt sig att tura [Record-breaking Easter on the Öresund route – the Danes have learned to take continuous ferry trips.]”, in Helsingborgs Dagblad:
- Enligt färjerederiet beror det delvis på att danskar har lärt sig att ”tura” och ett ökat intresset för maten ombord.
- According to the ferry company, this is partly because the Danes have learned to enjoy the experience of taking multiple round trips on the ferry, and there is increased interest in the food served on board.)