See also: Ija, IJA, Ịja, íja, -ija, and i'ja

Cebuano

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ijá (Badlit spelling ᜁᜇ᜔ᜌ)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of iya.

Determiner

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ijá (Badlit spelling ᜁᜇ᜔ᜌ)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of iya.

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Extremaduran

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Noun

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ija f (plural ijas)

  1. daughter
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Gothic

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Romanization

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ija

  1. Romanization of 𐌹𐌾𐌰

Ladino

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Spanish fija (compare Spanish hija), from Latin fīlia.

Noun

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ija f (Latin spelling, plural ijas)

  1. daughter
    Coordinate term: (gender) ijo

Maltese

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Etymology

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Phonetic alternation of iwa.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

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ija

  1. (colloquial) Alternative form of iva

Usage notes

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  • This form and the other variants of iva are widely used while conversing or texting, but rarely in formal contexts.

Ngaju

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *isa.

Numeral

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ija

  1. one

Oromo

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Etymology

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From *ila, from Proto-Cushitic *ʔil-. Cognates include Hadiyya ille, Sidamo ille and Somali il.

Noun

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ija

  1. eye

West Makian

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Noun

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ija

  1. pestle

References

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  • James Collins (1982) Further Notes Towards a West Makian Vocabulary[2], Pacific linguistics

Xipaya

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Noun

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ija

  1. water

References

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  • A posição das formas pronominais reduzidas em Xipaya, in II Congresso Internacional da ABRALIN, Fortaleza, março de 2001: anais, volume 2 (2003, Associação Brasileira de Lingüística, ABRALIN), page 100

Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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From ì- (nominalizing prefix) +‎ (to fight)

Alternative forms

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Noun

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ìjà

  1. the act of fighting
  2. fight, quarrel
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ì.d͡ʒà/, /ì.d͡ʒā/

Noun

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ìjà or ìja

  1. whirlwind
    Synonyms: ààjà, àjị̀jà

Etymology 3

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Compare with Ifè idzà

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ijà

  1. (obsolete, Ọyọ, Ijebu) fat[1]
    Synonym: ọ̀rá

References

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  1. ^ Raban, John (1832) A vocabulary of the Eyo or Aku, a dialect of Western Africa[1], London, page 14