pla

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See also: Pla, PLA, and -pla

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch plagen

Pronunciation

Verb

pla (present pla, present participle plaende, past participle gepla)

  1. to tease

Catalan

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:etymology at line 156: Old Occitan (pro) is not set as an ancestor of Catalan (ca) in Module:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Catalan is Old Catalan (roa-oca). (compare Occitan plan), from Latin plānus (compare French plain, Spanish llano), from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂-.

Pronunciation

Adjective

pla (feminine plana, masculine plural plans, feminine plural planes)

  1. flat, even, level
  2. (linguistics) paroxytone, stressed on the penultimate syllable

See also

Noun

pla m (plural plans)

  1. plan
  2. plane, level

Lower Sorbian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Contraction of pódla.

Pronunciation

Preposition

pla (with genitive)

  1. by (near or next to)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse plaga.

Verb

pla (present tense plar, past tense pla, past participle pla, passive infinitive plaast, present participle plaande, imperative pla)

  1. used to
    Eg pla jobba mykje her før i tida.
    I used to work a lot here in earlier times.

References


Welsh

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin plāga.

Noun

pla m (plural plâu)

  1. plague, pestilence
    Synonyms: haint, bad

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
pla bla mhla phla
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.