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еа

Такође погледајте: Ea, EA, êa, , ea., -ea, E/A, éa-, и ę-ą

Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг



Etymology 1

From Средњи Енглески ee, ea, æ, from Стари Енглески ēa (river), from Пра-Западно Германски *ahu (waters, river), from Пра-Германски *ahwō (waters, river), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ (water, flowing water). Дублети of aqua.

Pronunciation

Noun

ea (plural eas)

  1. (UK dialect or archaic) A river or watercourse.
    • 1866, Charles Kingsley, Hereward the Wake: Last of the English:
      And they rowed away for Crowland, by many a mere and many an ea; through narrow reaches of clear brown glassy water; between the dark-green alders; between the pale-green reeds; where the coot clanked, and the bittern boomed, and the sedge-bird, not content with its own sweet song, mocked the song of all the birds around; and then out into the broad lagoons, where hung motionless, high overhead, hawk beyond hawk, buzzard beyond buzzard, kite beyond kite, as far as eye could see.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Abbreviation.

Determiner

ea

  1. Alternative form of ea.

References

Anagrams

Aiwoo

Adjective

ea

  1. bad, evil

References

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Латински illa, feminine of ille. Compare Румунски ea.

Pronoun

ea f (plural eali)

  1. (third-person feminine singular pronoun, nominative form) she

Synonyms

Pronoun

ea f

  1. (long/stressed accusative form) her
  • el/elu (masculine equivalent (third-person singular nominative))
  • eali (feminine plural), elj (masculine or mixed plural)
  • u (feminine singular accusative- short/unstressed form)
  • (a) ljei (feminine singular genitive and feminine singular dative- long/stressed form)
  • ãlj/ilj/lji (feminine singular dative- short/unstressed form)

See also

  • io/iou, mini (first-person singular)
  • tu, tini (second-person singular)
  • noi (first-person plural)
  • voi (second-person plural)
  • nãsh, elj (third-person (masculine or mixed) plural)

Basque

Pronunciation

  • МФА(кључ): /ea/ [e.a]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Риме: -ea
  • Хифенација: e‧a

Particle

ea

  1. Used in indirect questions as an intensifier.
    Ea nork egin dituen etxeko lanak.Let's see who has done the homework.
  2. Used to express one's desire; I hope, I wish
    Ea azkar sendatzen zaren.I hope you get well soon.

Usage notes

  • When using this particle, the verb takes the conjunction -n.

Further reading

Estonian

Noun

ea

  1. genitive singular of iga

Hawaiian

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *eqa.

Pronunciation

Noun

ea

  1. sovereignty, rule
  2. air, breath, gas, vapor
  3. life, life force

Verb

ea

  1. (intransitive) to rise, go up
  2. (intransitive) to smell

References

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish ed (it). Ultimately akin to English it, Latin id, etc.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

Шаблон:ga-pron

  1. it

Usage notes

  • Only used with the copula, in constructions that do not reference any noun.

Derived terms

See also

Шаблон:Irish personal pronouns

Korean

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Енглески ea. (whole piece).

Symbol

ea

  1. symbol of (gae, item, piece, general counter for objects).
    총 10ea.
    5ea 정도.

Latin

Etymology 1

    From Proto-Indo-European *íh₂.

    Pronunciation

    Pronoun

    ea

    1. nominative feminine singular of is: "she", "it" (referring to feminine nouns), or demonstratively (as a demonstrative pronoun) "this", "that" (likewise referring to feminine nouns)
    2. nominative neuter plural of is: "they (things)"
    3. accusative neuter plural of is: "them (things)"

    Pronoun

     f

    1. ablative feminine singular of is

    See also

    Шаблон:Latin personal pronouns

    Etymology 2

    Declined from is. It stands as if for eā viā ("this/that way"). Compare .

    Pronunciation

    Adverb

    ea

    1. there
    2. that way
    3. on that side
    Derived terms

    Шаблон:la-correlatives

    References

    • ea”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • ea”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
    • ea in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
    • Carl Meissner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
      • the vegetable kingdom: ea, quae terra gignit
      • the vegetable kingdom: ea, quae e terra gignuntur
      • the vegetable kingdom: ea, quae a terra stirpibus continentur
      • the vegetable kingdom: ea quorum stirpes terra continentur (N. D. 2. 10. 26)
      • eastern, western Germany: Germania quae or Germaniae ea pars quae, ad orientem, occidentem vergit
      • to be of such and such an age: ea aetate, id aetatis esse
      • this is our natural tendency, our destiny; nature compels us: ita (ea lege, ea condicione) nati sumus
      • all depends on this; this is the decisive point: in ea re omnia vertuntur
      • with the intention of..: eo consilio, ea mente, ut
      • on condition of..: ea lege, ut
      • what is your opinion: quid de ea re fieri placet?
      • (ambiguous) I blame this in you; I censure you for this: hoc in te reprehendo (not ob eam rem)
      • (ambiguous) to happen to think of..: in eam cogitationem incidere
      • (ambiguous) to induce a person to think that..: aliquem ad eam cogitationem adducere ut
      • (ambiguous) to discuss a subject more fully on the same lines: plura in eam sententiam disputare
      • (ambiguous) peace is concluded on condition that..: pax convenit in eam condicionem, ut...
    • Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, 1st edition. (Oxford University Press)

    Lindu

    Adjective

    ea

    1. shy; ashamed

    Middle English

    Noun

    ea

    1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of ee

    Old English

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    From Пра-Западно Германски *ahu, from Пра-Германски *ahwō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ (water).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    ēa f (nominative plural ēa or ēan)

    1. river
    2. running water, stream

    Declension

    Descendants

    • Средњи Енглески: ee
    • Стари Енглески: edēa (with prefix ed-)

    See also

    Romanian

    Alternative forms

    • я (ia)post-1930s (Moldovan) Cyrillic spelling
    • éapre-1904 spelling reform

    Etymology

    Наслеђено од Латински illa, feminine of ille.

    Pronunciation

    Pronoun

    ea f (third-person singular, plural ele, masculine equivalent el)

    1. (nominative form) she
      Синоним: (polite form) dumneaei

    Declension

    Nominative
    ea
    Accusative
    stressed unstressed
    ea o
    Genitive
    ei
    Singular Plural
    m & n f m f & n
    său sa săi sale
    Dative
    stressed unstressed
    ei îi
    Reflexive
    Accusative Dative
    stressed unstressed stressed unstressed
    sine se sieși își

    Pronoun

    ea f (stressed accusative form of ea)

    1. (direct object, preceded by preposition, such as "pe", "cu", "la", or "pentru") her
    • el (third-person masculine singular)
    • ei (third-person masculine plural)
    • ele (third-person feminine plural)

    See also

    Шаблон:ro-personal pronouns

    References

    Romansch

    Alternative forms

    Adverb

    ea

    1. (Sutsilvan, Surmiran) yes (used to indicate agreement with a positive statement)

    Spanish

    Etymology

    From Латински ēia.

    Pronunciation

    Interjection

    ¡ea!

    1. come on!, come now! (expressing encouragement)
    2. so, and so, now (expressing resolution, preceding a willful resolution)

    Further reading

    West Frisian

    Etymology

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    Pronunciation

    Adverb

    ea

    1. (literary) ever, at any time

    Further reading

    • “ea”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal[2] (in Холандски), 2011