Hausa
Etymology
Perhaps borrowed from Kanuri kájì (“guinea fowl”).
Noun
kā̀zā f (plural kā̀jī, possessed form kā̀zar̃)
- chicken, hen
References
See also
Ladino
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin casa (“cottage”).
Noun
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- house
Latvian
kaza on Latvian Wikipedia
Etymology
Apparently borrowed from Russian коза́ (kozá): note that the words for “male goat” and “female goat” in (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latvian are non-cognate (āzis and kaza), unlike other Baltic languages (Lithuanian ožỹs, ožkà; Old Prussian wosux ([vōzuks]), wosee ([vōzē])), which suggests that an earlier (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latvian term, perhaps *āze (apparently present in place names like Āzes), was replaced by the borrowed kaza.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
kaza f (4th declension)
- goat (esp. Capra aegagrus hircus)
- mājas kazas ― domestic goats
- kalnu kazas ― mountain goats
- kazu vilna ― goat wool
- kazas bārda ― goat beard
- female goat
- kazu piens ― goat milk
- kazu siers ― goat cheese
- slaukt kazu ― to milk the goat
- (colloquial) unruly, flippant, frivolous girl or woman
Declension
Declension of kaza (4th declension)
See also
References
Serbo-Croatian
Verb
kaza (Cyrillic spelling каза)
- second/third-person singular aorist of kazati
Swahili
Verb
-kaza (infinitive kukaza)
- Causative form of -kaa: to persist, intensify
- (clothing) to tighten
Conjugation
Conjugation of -kaza
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Positive present
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-nakaza
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Subjunctive
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-kaze
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Negative
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-kazi
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Imperative singular
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kaza
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Infinitives
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Imperatives
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Tensed forms
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Habitual
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hukaza
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Positive past
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positive subject concord + -likaza
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Negative past
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negative subject concord + -kukaza
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Positive present (positive subject concord + -nakaza)
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Singular
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Plural
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1st person
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ninakaza/nakaza
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tunakaza
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2nd person
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unakaza
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mnakaza
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3rd person
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m-wa(I/II)
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anakaza
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wanakaza
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other classes
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positive subject concord + -nakaza
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Negative present (negative subject concord + -kazi)
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Singular
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Plural
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1st person
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sikazi
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hatukazi
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2nd person
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hukazi
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hamkazi
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3rd person
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m-wa(I/II)
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hakazi
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hawakazi
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other classes
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negative subject concord + -kazi
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Positive future
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positive subject concord + -takaza
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Negative future
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negative subject concord + -takaza
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Positive subjunctive (positive subject concord + -kaze)
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Singular
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Plural
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1st person
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nikaze
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tukaze
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2nd person
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ukaze
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mkaze
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3rd person
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m-wa(I/II)
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akaze
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wakaze
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other classes
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positive subject concord + -kaze
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Negative subjunctive
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positive subject concord + -sikaze
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Positive present conditional
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positive subject concord + -ngekaza
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Negative present conditional
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positive subject concord + -singekaza
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Positive past conditional
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positive subject concord + -ngalikaza
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Negative past conditional
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positive subject concord + -singalikaza
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Perfect
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positive subject concord + -mekaza
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"Already"
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positive subject concord + -meshakaza
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"Not yet"
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negative subject concord + -jakaza
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"If/When"
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positive subject concord + -kikaza
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"If not"
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positive subject concord + -sipokaza
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Consecutive
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kakaza / positive subject concord + -kakaza
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Consecutive subjunctive
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positive subject concord + -kakaze
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Some forms not commonly seen in modern Standard Swahili are absent from the table. See Appendix:Swahili verbs for more information.
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Derived terms
Turkish
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic قَضَاء (qaḍāʔ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kʰɑˈzɑː]
- Hyphenation: ka‧za
Noun
kaza (definite accusative kazayı, plural kazalar)
- accident
- subprovince
Declension