wawa

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See also: Wawa, wáwa, wawā, and wāwā

Amis

Noun

wawa

  1. child

Aymara

Etymology

Probably mimics the cry of a baby through onomatopoeia.

Pronunciation

Noun

wawa

  1. baby
  2. child

Antonyms

Descendants

  • Spanish: guagua

Chinook Jargon

Noun

wawa

  1. language
    • Naika wawa Chinook wawa.
      • I speak Chinook Jargon.

Verb

wawa

  1. to talk, say, tell
  2. to speak (a language)
    • Naika wawa Chinook wawa.
      • I speak Chinook Jargon.

Fijian

Noun

wawa

  1. gut, bowels, entrails
  2. tripe

Italian

Noun

wawa m (inv.)

  1. (music) wah-wah (sound, or mute used to produce it)

Kambera

Etymology

Compare Laboya ɓawa.

Adverb

wawa

  1. down
    Ni-nja la wawa-mu.
    They are below you.

References

  • Marian Klamer (1998) A Grammar of Kambera, Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 127

Mwani

Noun

wawa class 1a (plural wawawa)

  1. Alternative form of baba

Old English

Pronunciation

Noun

wāwa m

  1. Alternative form of wēa

Quechua

Noun

wawa

  1. mother's child
  2. infant

Declension

See also


Spanish

Noun

wawa

  1. Misspelling of guagua.

Tagalog

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *waqwaq.

Pronunciation

Noun

wawà

  1. river mouth; delta
  2. meaning; the real sense of, or the point of, what one says