cua

See also: Cua, CUA, của, cưa, cửa, and cu'a

Catalan

Etymology

From Old Occitan, from Vulgar Latin cōda, variant of Latin cauda. Compare Occitan coa.

Pronunciation

Noun

cua f (plural cues)

  1. tail
  2. queue
  3. ponytail

Derived terms


Classical Nahuatl

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʷa/

Verb

cua

  1. (transitive) To eat.

Derived terms


Franco-Provençal

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin coda.

Noun

cua f (plural cues)

  1. tail

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Vietic *kua.

Noun

(classifier con) cua (, , , 𧍏, 𧍆)

  1. (zoology) crab
Derived terms
  • nói ngang như cua

Etymology 2

Verb

cua (, , , 𧍏, 𧍆)

  1. (Southern Vietnam, slang) to take out a girl
Synonyms

Etymology 3

Borrowed from French cours.

Noun

cua

  1. (dated, informal) corner, curve, bend (point where a route changes sharply)
    Xe chạy qua cua.
    The car rounded a corner.
  2. (informal) period, term, round (period of time required to complete a task)
    theo học một cua ngoại ngữ
    to study a foreign language for a term
    Học mỗi cua ba tháng.
    Each term of study is three months.

Adjective

cua

  1. (informal) having a buzzcut, crewcut
    đầu húi cua
    a buzz-cut head

References

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