"faada" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Cimbrian]

Forms: faaden [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], faada [nominative, singular], faaden [definite, nominative, plural], faada [accusative, singular], faaden [accusative, definite, plural], faaden [dative, singular], faaden [dative, definite, plural]
Etymology: From Venetian fada, from Vulgar Latin *Fāta (“a goddess of fate”), from Latin fātum (“destiny, fate”). Etymology templates: {{bor|cim|vec|fada}} Venetian fada, {{der|cim|VL.|*Fāta||a goddess of fate}} Vulgar Latin *Fāta (“a goddess of fate”), {{der|cim|la|fātum||destiny, fate}} Latin fātum (“destiny, fate”) Head templates: {{head|cim|noun|cat2=|g=f|g2=|head=}} faada f, {{cim-noun|f|faaden}} faada f (plural faaden) Inflection templates: {{cim-decl-noun|f|faaden|decl=6}}
  1. (Sette Comuni) fairy Tags: Sette-Comuni, feminine Categories (topical): Mythological creatures
    Sense id: en-faada-cim-noun-WoHmqnVW Categories (other): Cimbrian entries with incorrect language header, Sette Comuni Cimbrian

Noun [Jamaican Creole]

IPA: /ˈfaːda/ Forms: faada dem [plural], faada [quantified]
Etymology: Derived from English father. Etymology templates: {{glossary|derived terms|Derived}} Derived, {{der|jam|en|father|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} English father, {{der+|jam|en|father}} Derived from English father Head templates: {{head|jam|nouns|10=|head=faada}} faada, {{jam-noun}} faada (plural faada dem, quantified faada)
  1. father Categories (topical): Parents Synonyms: pa, pupa
    Sense id: en-faada-jam-noun-iKGIHwAl Categories (other): Jamaican Creole entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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