akala

See also: a̱ka̱la, ākala, and акала

Hausa

Etymology

From Tuareg, e.g. Tamasheq ăkala.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔá.kàː.là/
    • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [ʔá.kàː.lə̀]

Noun

akā̀là f (plural àkā̀lai, possessed form akā̀làr̃)

  1. rope used to lead a camel
  2. (by extension) lead or control over a situation

References

  • Kossmann, Maarten (2005) Berber Loanwords in Hausa (Berber Studies; 12), Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, →ISBN, →ISSN

Igbo

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Yoruba àkàrà.

Noun

akala

  1. deep-fried bean cake

Tagalog

Alternative forms

Etymology

According to Potet (2013, 2016), could be from the following:

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ʔaˈkalaʔ/ [ʔɐˈxa.lɐʔ]
  • Rhymes: -alaʔ
  • Syllabification: a‧ka‧la

Noun

akalà (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜃᜎ)

  1. presumption; surmise; assumption; thinking
  2. belief; opinion
  3. (obsolete) calculation; estimate

Derived terms

  • akalaan
  • akalain
  • mag-akala
  • pag-akalaan

See also

  • anakala
  • bulukala
  • munakala
  • munukala
  • panukala
  • punukala
  • tingkala

References

Yoruba

Àkàlà

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /à.kà.là/

Noun

àkàlà

  1. A general term for the various species of hornbill
    Synonyms: àkàlàmàgbò, atíòro, atíálá
    àkàlà á ṣá ojú ìkà jẹThe hornbill gouge out the eyes of the wicked

References

  • Awoyale, Yiwola (2008 December 19) Global Yoruba Lexical Database v. 1.0, number LDC2008L03, Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium, →DOI, →ISBN
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