agi
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agi inan
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ági (Basahan spelling ᜀᜄᜒ)
- tracks (of a footprint), prints (as of "fingerprints)
- line (drawn by a pen(cil))
- direction
- Synonym: direksiyon
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Dupaningan Agta edit
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agí
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Etymology edit
Probably from French agir, Italian agire (“to act”).
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agi (present agas, past agis, future agos, conditional agus, volitive agu)
- (usually intransitive) to act, do something
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Conjugation of agi
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- ago (“action”)
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Audio (file)
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agi (intransitive, hence invariable)
- past participle of agir
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Galician edit
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agi
- (reintegrationist norm) inflection of agir:
Hiligaynon edit
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ági (diminutive agi-agi)
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ági
- to pass by
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agî (diminutive agi-agi)
- soft or effeminate
- not manly
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agî
Icelandic edit
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agi m (genitive singular aga, no plural)
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declension of agi
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agi
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agi m
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Etymology edit
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *huaji, from Proto-Austronesian *Suaji.
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agi
- sibling ((younger) person who shares same parents)
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agī
Mubami edit
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agi
- (Tao) water
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- saʔaǥi (Mubami)
References edit
- Karl J. Franklin, Comparative Wordlist 1 of the Gulf District and adjacent areas (1975), page 67
Northern Sami edit
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agi
Old Norse edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Germanic *agô, form of *agaz (“fear, dread”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂égʰos, from *h₂egʰ- (“to be upset, afraid”).
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agi m (genitive aga)
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Declension of agi (weak an-stem)
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- Icelandic: agi
- Faroese: agi
- Norwegian Nynorsk: age, aga, agje, ågå
- Norwegian Bokmål: age
- Old Swedish: aghi
- Danish: ave
- → Middle English: awe, age, aghe, aȝe, ahe, au, aue, aw
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- “agi”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
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agi
- inflection of agir:
Rapa Nui edit
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agi
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- This word cannot be used for a phrase like "I know"; it must precede a fact or piece of information that is known.
Rukai edit
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agi
Tarifit edit
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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
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agi (Tifinagh spelling ⴰⴳⵉ)
- (intransitive) to refuse
- (intransitive) to contest, to oppose
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This verb needs an inflection-table template.
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agi