moja
Lower Sorbian
Determiner
moja
Occitan
Alternative forms
Noun
moja f (plural mojas)
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Polish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From mój.
Pronunciation
Noun
moja f (male equivalent mój)
- (Far Masovian) female equivalent of mój; Synonym of żona (“wife”)
- Moja jesce nie opiótła lnu. ― My wife still hasn't woven the linen.
Pronoun
moja
Further reading
- Wojciech Grzegorzewicz (1894) “moja”, in Sprawozdania Komisji Językowej Akademii Umiejętności (in Polish), volume 5, Krakow: Akademia Umiejętności, page 114
Russenorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Russian моя (moja, “my (feminine gender)”)
Pronunciation
Pronoun
moja
Synonyms
References
- Ingvild Broch, Ernst H. Jahr (1984) Russenorsk: Et pidginspråk i Norge [Russenorsk: A pidgin language in Norway], 2 edition, Oslo: Novus Forlag
Sicilian
Etymology
Possibly from Vulgar Latin *bovia (literally “of oxen, cattle”), from Latin bōs, bovem (“ox, cattle”), referring to the animals' excement.[1] Alternatively of Semitic origin, compare Arabic مَاء (māʔ, “water”) and Hebrew מַיִם pl (máyim, “water”), ultimately from Proto-Semitic *māy- (“water”).[2] Compare also vulgar Spanish mojón
Noun
moja f (plural moji)
References
Further reading
- AIS: Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz [Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Italy and Southern Switzerland] – map 849: “il fango” – on navigais-web.pd.istc.cnr.it
- Traina, Antonino (1868) “moja”, in Nuovo vocabolario Siciliano-Italiano [New Sicilian-Italian vocabulary] (in Italian), Liber Liber, published 2020, page 2546
- Mortillaro, Vincenzo (1862) “fàngu”, in Nuovo vocabolario siciliano-italiano (in Italian), page 349
Slovak
Pronunciation
Pronoun
moja
Spanish
Pronunciation
Verb
moja
- inflection of mojar:
Swahili
10 | ||||
← 0 | 1 | 2 → [a], [b] | 10 → | |
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Cardinal: -moja, mosi Ordinal: -a kwanza |
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-mòì.
Pronunciation
Numeral
-moja (declinable)
Usage notes
Used as an adjective; when the number is being used as an abstract value, use mosi.
Inflection
Noun class | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
m-wa class(I/II) | mmoja | — |
m-mi class(III/IV) | mmoja | — |
ji-ma class(V/VI) | moja | — |
ki-vi class(VII/VIII) | kimoja | — |
n class(IX/X) | moja | — |
u class(XI) | mmoja | — |
pa class(XVI) | pamoja | |
ku class(XVII) | kumoja | |
mu class(XVIII) | mumoja |
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
- mojawapo (“one of the”)
- moja kwa moja (“one by one; straight, direct”)
- pamoja (“together”)
- umoja (“oneness, unity”)
Venetan
Adjective
moja
- Lower Sorbian non-lemma forms
- Lower Sorbian determiner forms
- Lower Sorbian superseded forms
- Occitan lemmas
- Occitan nouns
- Occitan feminine nouns
- Occitan countable nouns
- oc:Plants
- Polish 2-syllable words
- Polish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Polish terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Polish/ɔja
- Rhymes:Polish/ɔja/2 syllables
- Polish lemmas
- Polish nouns
- Polish feminine nouns
- Far Masovian Polish
- Polish female equivalent nouns
- Polish terms with usage examples
- Polish non-lemma forms
- Polish pronoun forms
- pl:Female family members
- pl:Female people
- pl:Marriage
- Russenorsk terms inherited from Russian
- Russenorsk terms derived from Russian
- Russenorsk terms with IPA pronunciation
- Russenorsk lemmas
- Russenorsk pronouns
- Sicilian terms derived from Vulgar Latin
- Sicilian terms derived from Latin
- Sicilian terms derived from Semitic languages
- Sicilian terms derived from Proto-Semitic
- Sicilian lemmas
- Sicilian nouns
- Sicilian feminine nouns
- Slovak 2-syllable words
- Slovak terms with IPA pronunciation
- Slovak non-lemma forms
- Slovak pronoun forms
- Spanish 2-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Spanish/oxa
- Rhymes:Spanish/oxa/2 syllables
- Spanish non-lemma forms
- Spanish verb forms
- Swahili terms inherited from Proto-Bantu
- Swahili terms derived from Proto-Bantu
- Swahili terms with audio pronunciation
- Swahili lemmas
- Swahili numerals
- Swahili cardinal numbers
- Venetan non-lemma forms
- Venetan adjective forms