See also: Naha, nahá, nahā, naħa, näha, and nähä

Chinook Jargon edit

Etymology edit

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Noun edit

naha

  1. mother

Synonyms edit

Coordinate terms edit

  • (with regards to gender): papa

Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl edit

Pronoun edit

naha

  1. first person; I

See also edit

Estonian edit

Noun edit

naha

  1. genitive singular of nahk

Hadza edit

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

naha m (masc. plural nâbii, fem. nâko, fem. plural nâbee)

  1. that, that one

Related terms edit

Northern Kurdish edit

Pronunciation edit

Adverb edit

naha (Arabic spelling ناھا)

  1. Alternative form of niha (now)

References edit

  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020) “naha”, in Ferhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 2), volume 2, London: Transnational Press, page 52

Sotho edit

Noun edit

naha

  1. land, country

Southern Ohlone edit

Noun edit

naha

  1. today

References edit

Felipe Arroyo de la Cuesta (1861) Grammar of the Mutsun language, spoken at the Mission of San Juan Bautista, Alta California (Shea’s Library of American Linguistics)‎[1], volume IV, Cramoisy Press.

Warao edit

Noun edit

naha

  1. rain