faja
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈfɒjɒ]
- Hyphenation: fa‧ja
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | faja | — |
accusative | faját | — |
dative | fajának | — |
instrumental | fajával | — |
causal-final | fajáért | — |
translative | fajává | — |
terminative | fajáig | — |
essive-formal | fajaként | — |
essive-modal | fajául | — |
inessive | fajában | — |
superessive | faján | — |
adessive | fajánál | — |
illative | fajába | — |
sublative | fajára | — |
allative | fajához | — |
elative | fajából | — |
delative | fajáról | — |
ablative | fajától | — |
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Aragonese faxa, from Latin fascia, whence also the now rare inherited doublet haza (“portion of land for sowing”)[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfaxa/
Noun
faja f (plural fajas)
Derived terms
- (diminutive): fajita
Related terms
Verb
faja
References
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