Amasi

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Noun

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ba-

  1. a plural prefix

References

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  • Africana Marburgensia (1973)

Basque

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Conjunction

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ba-

  1. (Southern) if
    Izozki bat erosiko dizut erosketak egiten badituzu.
    I'll buy you an icecream if you do the shopping.

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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  • ba (see usage notes)

Particle

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ba-

  1. Prefixed to verb forms to show emphasis.
    Nik badaukat erantzun zuzena.
    I do have the correct answer.
Usage notes
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When used together with the particles al, omen and ote; it is written as a separate word before the other particle (see ba for usage examples).

Further reading

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  • ba-”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Garo

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Prefix

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ba-

  1. forms question words, what?

Usage notes

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  • the form bat- is used only before locative -cha.
  • combining forms only, not used with the nominative

but with most other case markers

References

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  • Burling, R. (2003) The Language of the Modhupur Mandi (Garo) Vol. II: The Lexicon[1], Bangladesh: University of Michigan, page 48

Hausa

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Pronunciation

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Prefix

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bà-

  1. A prefix indicating ethnic or geographical origin or, less often, someone's trade.
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Prefix

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ba-

  1. (disjunct prefix of position I)
    Postpositional prefix occurring in conjunction with di- in themes related to exhaustion, completion
    ► Navajo terms prefixed with ba- (postpositional)

Northern Ndebele

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. they; class 2 subject concord.
  2. them; class 2 object concord.

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Bantu *báá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 2 possessive concord.

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Bantu *bʊ́á-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 14 possessive concord.

Northern Sotho

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *bà-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. Class 2 noun prefix.

Nzadi

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Prefix

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ba-

  1. A clitic added to the plural forms of nouns that are identical to the singular forms in order to mark plurality explicitly.
    1. Added to the plural forms of some nouns that do have distinct plural forms in order to express that various individuals are meant.

Further reading

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  • Crane, Thera, Larry Hyman, Simon Nsielanga Tukumu (2011) A grammar of Nzadi [B.865]: a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, →ISBN

Phuthi

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. they; class 2 subject concord.
  2. them; class 2 object concord.

Sotho

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *bà-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. Class 2 noun prefix.

Southern Ndebele

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. they; class 2 subject concord.
  2. them; class 2 object concord.

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Bantu *báá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 2 possessive concord.

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Bantu *bʊ́á-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 14 possessive concord.

Swazi

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-bà-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. Class 2 noun prefix.

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. they; class 2 subject concord.
  2. them; class 2 object concord.

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Bantu *báá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 2 possessive concord.

Etymology 4

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From Proto-Bantu *bʊ́á-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 14 possessive concord.

Tooro

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Alternative forms

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  • (before /e/) be-
  • (before /o/) bo-

Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-.

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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ba-

  1. they; class 2 subject concord
    ba- + ‎-kora (to do) → ‎bakora (they do)

See also

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References

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  • Kaji, Shigeki (2007) A Rutooro Vocabulary[2], Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), →ISBN, page 413

Tswana

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *bà-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. Class 2 noun prefix.

Xhosa

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. they; class 2 subject concord.
  2. them; class 2 object concord.

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Bantu *báá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 2 possessive concord.

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Bantu *bʊ́á-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 14 possessive concord.

Zulu

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Bantu *bà-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. Class 2 simple noun prefix.

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Bantu *bá-.

Prefix

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bá-

  1. they; class 2 subject concord.
  2. them; class 2 object concord.

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Bantu *báá-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 2 possessive concord.

Etymology 4

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From Proto-Bantu *bʊ́á-.

Prefix

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ba-

  1. of; class 14 possessive concord.