aña
Aoheng
Pronoun
aña
- he, third person singular pronoun
Further reading
- Bernard Sellato, Three-Gender Personal Pronouns in Some Languages of Central Borneo (1981, Borneo Research Bulletin, 13:1), pages 48-49
Galician
Noun
aña f
- (deprecated template usage) feminine equivalent of año
Kereho
Pronoun
aña
- he, third person singular pronoun
Further reading
- Bernard Sellato, Three-Gender Personal Pronouns in Some Languages of Central Borneo (1981, Borneo Research Bulletin, 13:1), pages 48-49 (used in Kereho/Krio Dayak, and Seputan)
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Portuguese ano and Spanish año and Kabuverdianu ánu.
Noun
aña
Spanish
Etymology
From Basque [Term?].
Pronunciation
Noun
aña f (plural añas)
Further reading
- “aña”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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