What is the meaning of Wa?
ISO 639-1 language code for Walloon.
A traditional proa-style outrigger canoe of the Caroline Islands.
A Thai unit of length, traditionally comparable to a fathom, and now officially equal to two metres.
In Japanese society, the favouring of a harmonious community over one's personal interests.
to break
third-person of xwa
Manuel de Codage transliteration of wꜥ.
to come
to hear
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 哇
Nonstandard spelling of wā.
Nonstandard spelling of wá.
Nonstandard spelling of wǎ.
Nonstandard spelling of wà.
to carry
to fall
woe! alas! (expression of grief or anguish)
I; me; my (first person pronoun)
to fall
second person dual pronoun you two
to fall
Romanization of 𒉿 (wa)
I (nominative case)
sentence-final confirmation particle; isn't it?
sentence-final that indicates the speaker knows or should know what is being said
this (animate)
to stay
we (exclusive)
final interrogative particle on a yes/no question
Pronunciation spelling of wir.
The hiragana syllable わ (wa) or the katakana syllable ワ (wa) in Hepburn romanization.
The hiragana syllable は (wa) or the katakana syllable ハ (wa) in Hepburn romanization.
The katakana syllable ウァ (wa) in Hepburn-like romanization.
second-person plural pronoun; you
so (used to introduce a new conversation or topic)
to die
to fall
first-person dual pronoun; we
to be
to become
dummy verb that takes tense marking while the main verb takes aspect marking
stem of -wapo, -wako, or -wamo
stem of -wa na
↑ Only past tense -li- or future tense -taka-. For the present, use general positive.
Wa class inflected form of -a.
shoo; used to drive away pigs and other animals
used to express surprise, dismay, or sometimes a joke
said to make small children and babies laugh
the name of the Latin-script letter W/w, in the Abakada alphabet
to fall
to fall
to fall
who (interrogative)
to fall
our (first-person plural possessive pronoun)
to be (have a location in space)
to look for
to drive
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