"amonya" meaning in Cebuano

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Noun

IPA: /ʔaˈmonja/, [ʔɐˈmon̪.jɐ]
Etymology: Borrowed from English ammonia, from Latin sal ammoniacus (“salt of Amun, ammonium chloride”), named so because it was found near the temple of (Jupiter) Ammon in Egypt. Ammon derives from Ancient Greek Ἄμμων (Ámmōn), from Egyptian jmn. Etymology templates: {{bor|ceb|en|ammonia}} English ammonia, {{der|ceb|la|sal ammoniacus||salt of Amun, ammonium chloride}} Latin sal ammoniacus (“salt of Amun, ammonium chloride”), {{der|ceb|grc|Ἄμμων}} Ancient Greek Ἄμμων (Ámmōn), {{der|ceb|egy|jmn}} Egyptian jmn Head templates: {{ceb-noun|b=+}} amonya (Badlit spelling ᜀᜋᜓᜈ᜔ᜌ)
  1. ammonia
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Download raw JSONL data for amonya meaning in Cebuano (1.6kB)

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