daha
Azerbaijani
Cyrillic | даһа | |
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Abjad | داحا |
Alternative forms
- dəxi (archaic)
Etymology
From older Azerbaijani dəxi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dɑˈhɑ]
Audio (Baku) (file) - Hyphenation: da‧ha
Adverb
daha
- Forms the comparative of the following adjective, adverb or participle
- more, still, yet, in addition
- Bir dənə maşın alıb, daha bir dənəsini əldə etmək istədim.
- I bought a car and then I wanted to buy one more.
- anymore
- Buna daha dözə bilmirəm.
- I can't bear this anymore.
Further reading
- “daha” in Obastan.com.
Nias
Etymology
Old Javanese
Etymology
Unknown, probably from borrowed from Prakrit rāya-, rāā, from Sanskrit राजन् (rājan, “sovereign, prince”). Doublet of raha and rāja. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Alternative forms
Derived terms
- andahani
- aṅdaha
- aṅdahani
- dinahan
- dumaha
- dumahani
- paṅdaha
Further reading
- "daha" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.
Pali
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
- 𑀤𑀳 (Brahmi script)
- दह (Devanagari script)
- দহ (Bengali script)
- දහ (Sinhalese script)
- ဒဟ or ၻႁ (Burmese script)
- ทห or ทะหะ (Thai script)
- ᨴᩉ (Tai Tham script)
- ທຫ or ທະຫະ (Lao script)
- ទហ (Khmer script)
- 𑄘𑄦 (Chakma script)
Etymology
Possibly from Sanskrit द्रह (draha).
Declension
Declension table of "daha" (masculine)
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | daho | dahā |
Accusative (second) | dahaṃ | dahe |
Instrumental (third) | dahena | dahehi or dahebhi |
Dative (fourth) | dahassa or dahāya or dahatthaṃ | dahānaṃ |
Ablative (fifth) | dahasmā or dahamhā or dahā | dahehi or dahebhi |
Genitive (sixth) | dahassa | dahānaṃ |
Locative (seventh) | dahasmiṃ or dahamhi or dahe | dahesu |
Vocative (calling) | daha | dahā |
References
- Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “daha”, in Pali-English Dictionary, London: Chipstead
Taroko
< 1 | 2 | 3 > |
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Cardinal : daha | ||
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *duSa.
Synonyms
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish دها (daha), from Old Anatolian Turkish داخى (daχï), from Proto-Turkic *t(i)akï (“additionally, plus; again, once more”).[1] Doublet of dahi.
Cognate with Azerbaijani daha, Kazakh тағы (tağy), Kyrgyz дагы (dagı), Uzbek tag‘in.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /daˈha/, (colloquial) /daː/
Audio (file) - Homophone: dağ (with pronunciation 2)
- Hyphenation: da‧ha
- Rhymes: -ha
Adverb
daha
References
- Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*d(i)akɨ”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
Venda
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