What is the meaning of Wa?
ISO 639-1 language code for Walloon.
A traditional proa-style outrigger canoe of the Caroline Islands.
A Thai unit of length, traditionally comparable to a fathom, and now officially equal to two metres.
In Japanese society, the favouring of a harmonious community over one's personal interests.
Alternative form of waa.
to die
to break
to die
third-person of xwa
Second person plural pronoun.
Manuel de Codage transliteration of wꜥ.
to come
↑ Capo, Hounkpati B.C. (1991), A Comparative Phonology of Gbe (Publications in African Languages and Linguistics; 14), Berlin/New York; Garome, Benin: Foris Publications & Labo Gbe (Int), page 213
to hear
Used to mark the preceding verb for the future tense.
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 哇
nonstandard spelling of wā
nonstandard spelling of wá
nonstandard spelling of wǎ
nonstandard spelling of wà
to carry
plural definite article the.
to fall
woe! alas! (expression of grief or anguish)
I; me; my (first person pronoun)
to fall
second person dual pronoun you two
to fall
romanization of 𒉿 (wa)
I (nominative case)
sentence-final confirmation particle; isn't it?
sentence-final that indicates the speaker knows or should know what is being said
this (animate)
to stay
to die
we (exclusive)
final interrogative particle on a yes/no question
Class 1 inflected form of -a.
Class 3 inflected form of -a.
The hiragana syllable わ (wa) or the katakana syllable ワ (wa) in Hepburn romanization.
The hiragana syllable は (wa) or the katakana syllable ハ (wa) in Hepburn romanization.
The katakana syllable ウァ (wa) in Hepburn romanization.
alternative spelling of ua
second-person plural pronoun; you
so (used to introduce a new conversation or topic)
to die
to fall
first-person dual pronoun; we
to be
to become
dummy verb that takes tense marking while the main verb takes aspect marking
stem of -wapo, -wako, or -wamo
stem of -wa na
↑ Only past tense -li- or future tense -taka-. For the present, use general positive.
m-wa class(I/II)/m class(III)/u class(XI) inflected form of -a
the name of the Latin script letter W/w, in the Abakada alphabet
shoo; used to drive away pigs and other animals
used to express surprise, dismay, or sometimes a joke
said to make small children and babies laugh
alternative form of wala
to fall
to fall
Class 1 inflected form of -a.
Class 3 inflected form of -a.
Class 14 inflected form of -a.
to fall
who (interrogative)
to fall
our (first-person plural possessive pronoun)
to be (have a location in space)
to look for
to drive
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