maana
See also: ma'ana
Bambara
Hopi
Etymology
From Proto-Uto-Aztecan *mala.
Noun
maana (dual mànt or maanat, plural mamant)
- adolescent girl
- woman who has never married
- (possessed) daughter
- (possessed) female counterpart
Derived terms
Derived terms
- maananìwti
- manàwya
- manhimu
- manhintsaki
- manhoya
- mànkowaako
- mànkukuyna
- mànkwatsi
- manmongwi
- manmuʼyta
- manneyang
- mànqasàlti
- mànqatsi
- mànriyànpi
- mansàngwti
- mansayti
- mansona
- mansonwiʼyngwa
- mansungwa
- màntangalawu
- mànti
- màntìitsami
- màntotsi
- màntönaʼyta
- mantuwa
- manvevewtsi
- manwikoro
- manwungwa
- pösöpmana
References
- Albert, Roy, Shaul, David Leedom (1985) A Concise Hopi and English Lexicon, John Benjamins Publishing Company, page 38
- Hopi Dictionary Project, The (1998) Hopi Dictionary: Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni: A Hopi Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect with an English-Hopi Finder List and a Sketch of Hopi Grammar, Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, page 218
Southern Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *mānā.
Swahili
Pronunciation
Audio (Kenya) (file)
Noun
maana (n class, plural maana)
- meaning (symbolic value of something), significance, sense, reason
Derived terms
- Verbal derivations:
- Causative: -maanisha
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