"danit'ada" meaning in All languages combined

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Interjection [Tsuut'ina]

IPA: /tanitʼata/ Forms: dānít'ádā [canonical]
Etymology: From da- (question marker) + ni- (“2nd person”) + -t'a- (“state of being”) + -da (question marker) Etymology templates: {{af|srs|da-|ni-|t'a|-da|alt3=-t'a-|qq1=question marker|qq4=question marker|t2=2nd person|t3=state of being}} da- (question marker) + ni- (“2nd person”) + -t'a- (“state of being”) + -da (question marker) Head templates: {{head|srs|interjection|head=dānít'ádā}} dānít'ádā, {{srs-head|interjection|dānít'ádā}} dānít'ádā, {{srs-interj|dānít'ádā}} dānít'ádā
  1. A greeting used when addressing one person
    Sense id: en-danit'ada-srs-intj-R~lQJP8r Categories (other): Tsuut'ina entries with incorrect language header, Tsuut'ina terms prefixed with da-, Tsuut'ina terms prefixed with ni-, Tsuut'ina terms suffixed with -da Disambiguation of Tsuut'ina entries with incorrect language header: 80 20 Disambiguation of Tsuut'ina terms prefixed with da-: 73 27 Disambiguation of Tsuut'ina terms prefixed with ni-: 73 27 Disambiguation of Tsuut'ina terms suffixed with -da: 72 28
  2. How are you? Categories (topical): Greetings
    Sense id: en-danit'ada-srs-intj-3yh9~BQG Disambiguation of Greetings: 41 59
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: danast'ada (english: adressing two people), dadanast'ada (english: adressing 3 or more people)

Download JSON data for danit'ada meaning in All languages combined (2.2kB)

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