арба

Adyghe

Etymology

From ары /aːrə/ "indeed" + suffix ба /baː/.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [arbaː]

Interjection

арба (ārbā)

  1. isn't that right
    кӏалэр мэкӏошъут арба? — The boy can go, right?
    кӏалэм укӏонэу къуиӏуагъ арба? — The boy told you to go, right?
    арба кӏалэм иӏуагъэ?That is what the boy said, right?

Bashkir

Арба (1)
Арба (3)

Etymology

See araba.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɑrˈβɑ]
  • Hyphenation: ар‧ба

Noun

арба (arba)

  1. cart; a small open wheeled vehicle drawn or pushed by an animal or person
    Ҡул арбаһы.
    Qul arbahï.
    Hand cart.
    Көҙөн Сания бар донъяһын арбаға тейәп, күрше ауылға күсеп китте.
    Köðön Saniya bar donʺyahïn arbağa teyäp, kürše awïlğa küsep kitte.
    In the autumn, Saniya loaded all her belongings on a cart and moved to the nearby village.
  2. cartload
  3. shopping cart, trolley
  4. (slang) car
    Арыу ғына арба эләктергәнһең икән.
    Arïw ğïna arba eläktergänheñ ikän.
    That's a cool car you got yourself there.

Declension


Russian

FWOTD – 16 January 2014
Австралийская арба.

Etymology

From a Turkic source. Ultimately from Arabic عَرَبَة (ʿaraba, vehicle).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐrˈba]
  • (file)

Noun

арба́ (arbá) f inan (genitive арбы́, nominative plural а́рбы, genitive plural арб)

  1. araba (a horse- or bullock-drawn cart with two large wheels)

Declension

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