aanaa
Greenlandic
Etymology
From Proto-Inuit *aana, from Proto-Eskimo *ana.
Noun
aanaa (plural aanaat)
- grandmother, gran
- 2002, Stephen Hammeken, Harry Potter Ujarallu Inuunartoq, Nuuk: Atuakkiorfik, translation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling, →ISBN, page 118:
- Nukappiaq ammalortumik niaqulik sanioqquppaa oqartoq: "Aanaa, narasiutiga kataqqippara." - "Aaja, Neville," arnaq utoqqaq anersaaruluttoq tusaavaa.
- He passed a round-faced boy who was saying, "Gran, I've lost my toad again." - "Oh, Neville," he heard the old woman sigh.
- absolutive single-possession of aanaq
Declension
Declension of aanaa
singular | plural | |
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absolutive | aanaa | aanaat |
ergative | aanaap | aanaat |
allative | aanaamut | aanaanut |
ablative | aanaamit | aanaanit |
prosecutive | aanaakkut | aanaatigut |
locative | aanaami | aanaani |
instrumental | aanaamik | aanaanik |
equative | aanaatut | aanaatut |
Synonyms
References
- aanaa in Katersat
Oromo
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