ga-

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Cayuga

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Prefix

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ga-

  1. noun prefix

References

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Frances Froman, Alfred J. Keye, Lottie Keye, Carrie Dyck (2002) English-Cayuga/Cayuga-English Dictionary, University of Toronto, page 705

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Shortened form of naga-. Compare nag-.

Prefix

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ga- (contemplative maga-, mag-, imperative pag-)

  1. Alternative form of nag-, naga-
    Galuto ko og utan ― I am cooking vegetables

Usage notes

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  • Commonly used, as does nag-, in contrast with naga- which is only ever used in formal situations or literature.
  • See usage notes for nag- and naga-.
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Gothic

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Romanization

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ga-

  1. Romanization of 𐌲𐌰-

Ojibwe

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Preverb

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ga-

  1. form of da- used after a personal prefix
  2. (some speakers) contraction of giga-

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References

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Old Saxon

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Prefix

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ga-

  1. Alternative form of gi-

Onondaga

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Prefix

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ga-

  1. noun prefix

References

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  • Hanni Woodbury (2018) A Reference Grammar of the Onondaga Language, University of Toronto, page 284

Seneca

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Prefix

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ga-

  1. noun prefix

References

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  • Wallace Chafe (2014) A Grammar of the Seneca Language, University of California Press, page 86

Tagalog

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Etymology

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Possibly related to gaya (β€œlike; imitated”).

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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ga- (Baybayin spelling αœ„)

  1. used to indicate of a similarly big size: as big as; as large as
    β€Žga- + β€Žbahay (β€œhouse”) β†’ β€Žgabahay (β€œas big as a house”)
    β€Žga- + β€Žbundok (β€œmountain”) β†’ β€Žgabundok (β€œas big as a mountain”)
  2. used to indicate similarity: like; similar to
    β€Žga- + β€Žnito (β€œthis”) β†’ β€Žganito (β€œlike this”)
    β€Žga- + β€Žniyan (β€œthat”) β†’ β€Žganiyan (β€œlike that”)

Derived terms

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Tooro

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Alternative forms

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  • (before /e/) ge-
  • (before /o/) go-

Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *gΓ‘-.

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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ga-

  1. class 6 pronominal concord
    β€Žga- + β€Ž-nu (β€œthis, these”) β†’ β€Žganu (β€œthese (class 6)”)
  2. they; class 6 subject concord
    β€Žga- + β€Ž-kora (β€œto do”) β†’ β€Žgakora (β€œthey (class 6) do”)
  3. positive imperative form of -ga- (β€œthem; class 6 object concord”)
    β€Žga- + β€Ž-ha (β€œto give”) β†’ β€Žgaha (β€œgive them (class 6)”)

See also

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References

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  • Kaji, Shigeki (2007) A Rutooro Vocabularyβ€Ž[1], Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), β†’ISBN, page 414