See also: TWA, Twa, twå, twą, ƫwa, and -twa

Gothic edit

Romanization edit

twa

  1. Romanization of 𐍄𐍅𐌰

Haitian Creole edit

Etymology edit

    From French trois.

    Pronunciation edit

    Numeral edit

    twa

    1. three

    Lingala edit

    Verb edit

    twa

    1. to spit

    Louisiana Creole edit

    Etymology edit

    Inherited from French toi (you).

    Pronunciation edit

    Pronoun edit

    twa (second person singular objective pronoun)

    1. (informal) you

    Related terms edit

    Mauritian Creole edit

    Etymology edit

    From French toi.

    Pronoun edit

    twa (nominative to)

    1. You. (second-person singular objective personal pronoun)

    See also edit

    Middle English edit

    Numeral edit

    twa

    1. (Northern, Early Middle English) Alternative form of two

    Old English edit

    Pronunciation edit

    Numeral edit

    twā

    1. nominative/accusative feminine/neuter of twēġen

    Descendants edit

    • Middle English: two, tuo, (Early ME, Northern ME) twa
      • English: two, twain; twey
        • Solombala English: ту (tu)
      • Geordie English: twe
      • Scots: twa, twae

    Old Frisian edit

    Pronunciation edit

    Numeral edit

    twā

    1. nominative or accusative feminine of twēne
    2. nominative or accusative neuter of twēne

    References edit

    • Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009) An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN

    Polish edit

    Pronunciation edit

    • IPA(key): /tfa/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -a
    • Syllabification: twa

    Pronoun edit

    twa

    1. (chiefly literary) Alternative form of twoja

    Further reading edit

    • twa in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Scots edit

    Scots numbers (edit)
     ←  1 2 3  → 
        Cardinal: twa
        Ordinal: second

    Alternative forms edit

    Etymology edit

    From Middle English twa, northern form of two.

    Pronunciation edit

    • IPA(key): /twɑː/, /twɔː/
    • (Southern) IPA(key): /tweː/
    • (Northern, Insular) IPA(key): /twaː/

    Numeral edit

    twa

    1. two
      • 1875, William Alexander, Sketches of Life Among My Ain Folk, page 51:
        "A twa-horse wark, maybe? or dee ye make it oot wi' ae beast an' an owse?"
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

    References edit

    West Frisian edit

    West Frisian cardinal numbers
     <  1 2 3  > 
        Cardinal : twa
        Ordinal : twadde

    Etymology edit

    From Old Frisian twā.

    Pronunciation edit

    Numeral edit

    twa

    1. two

    Further reading edit

    • twa”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011