"coixa" meaning in Fala

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Noun

IPA: /ˈkoi̯ʃa/ Forms: coixas [plural]
Etymology: From Old Galician-Portuguese cousa, from Latin causa (“cause, reason”). Etymology templates: {{inh|fax|roa-opt|cousa}} Old Galician-Portuguese cousa, {{inh|fax|la|causa|t=cause, reason}} Latin causa (“cause, reason”) Head templates: {{fax-noun|f}} coixa f (plural coixas)
  1. (Valverdeñu) thing (object, concept) Tags: feminine Synonyms: coixha (alt: Lagerteiru, Mañegu)
    Sense id: en-coixa-fax-noun-ETxgxFuz Categories (other): Fala entries with incorrect language header, Valverdeñu Fala

Download JSON data for coixa meaning in Fala (1.1kB)

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        "Fala terms with IPA pronunciation",
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