Aymara edit

Noun edit

supaya

  1. (religion, mythology) devil

Synonyms edit

Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

From Malay supaya, from Old Javanese supaya, sopaya, probably from sa- +‎ upāya (aim, means, way, stratagem, craft), compare to mopāya (to use), thus reconstructed as se- +‎ upaya.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /suˈpaja/
  • Hyphenation: su‧pa‧ya
  • Rhymes: -ja, -a

Conjunction edit

supaya

  1. so that (in order to)

Synonyms edit

Further reading edit

Malay edit

Etymology edit

Probably from sa- +‎ upāya (aim, means, way, stratagem, craft)

Pronunciation edit

Conjunction edit

supaya (Jawi spelling سوڤايا)

  1. so that (in order to)

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West Makian edit

Etymology edit

From Malay supaya.

Pronunciation edit

Conjunction edit

supaya

  1. so, so that
    Synonym: te

References edit

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics

Yakan edit

Conjunction edit

supaya

  1. so that (in order to)