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Ava

  1. hole, opening

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Ava

  1. Second-person singular imperative form o avama.

Guaraní eedit

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Ava

  1. man

Italian eedit

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Ava f (plural Ave) feminine of avo

  1. female ancestor

Latin eedit

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ava f (genitive avae); first declension

  1. grandmother
  2. old wives' tale

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First declension.

Nummer Singular Plural
nominative ava avae
genitive avae avārum
dative avae avīs
accusative avam avās
ablative avā avīs
vocative ava avae

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Alternative forms eedit

  • (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Puter) aua
  • (Puter) ova

Etymology eedit

From Laitin

aqua

, from Template:Proto.

Noun eedit

Ava f

  1. (Surmiran) water

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Samoan eedit

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Ava

  1. passage through a coral reef for boats

Scots eedit

Pronunciation eedit

  • [ə'vɑ:]

Adverb eedit

Ava (nae comparable)

  1. at all
  2. without stopping
  3. of all

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Swedish eedit

Etymology eedit

Short for avannonsera

Verb eedit

Ava

  1. (radio, Template:Context 2) to announce a song or radio program at its end

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Venetian eedit

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ava f (plural ave)

  1. bee