swa

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See also: swą

Translingual

Symbol

swa

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Swahili.

Antillean Creole

Etymology

From French soie.

Noun

swa

  1. silk

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Papiamentu swa, from Dutch zwager.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sʋaː/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: swa
  • Rhymes: -aː

Noun

swa m (plural swa's, diminutive swaatje n)

  1. (slang, Netherlands, Antilles) mate, bud, friend
    Synonyms: gabber, maat, makker, mattie, vriend
    Ey swa, alles goed?Oi mate, how you doing?

Anagrams

Gothic

Romanization

swa

  1. Romanization of 𐍃𐍅𐌰

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French soir (evening).

Pronunciation

Noun

swa

  1. evening

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *swā. See there for more.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

swā

  1. that, of that
    • æt menn fīftīene penningas and æt horse healf swā
      15 pennies for a man, and half that for a horse

Adverb

swā

  1. in that way, like that
  2. to the extent stated; to a great extent, so, very
    • Man meahte swā wīde ġesēon.
      You could see so far.
    • Genesis B
      Þis ofet is swā swēte.
      This fruit is so sweet.
  3. doubled (with an interrogative pronoun) to mean 'whatever', 'whoever', etc
    swā hwæt swāwhatever
    swā hwā swāwhoever
    swā hwǣr swāwherever
    swā hwæder swāto wherever
    swā hwanon swāfrom wherever
    swā hwelċ swāwhichever
    swā hwonne swāwhenever
  4. doubled as a correlative: the..., the...
    swā māre, swā betere
    the more, the better
    Swā þū nēar þām lēohte cymst, swā þīn sċadu māre wierþ.
    The closer you get to the light, the greater your shadow becomes.
  5. doubled as a comparative: as... as...
    swā smēðe swā ǣġru
    as smooth as eggs
  6. used once as a comparative

Conjunction

swā

  1. like, as, the way (often doubled as "swā swā")
    Iċ bēo simle swā iċ eom.
    I'll always be the way I am.
  2. (temporal) when, while, as
  3. so, with the result that
  4. on condition that

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle English: so, swo, zo (Kent)
    • English: so
    • Geordie English: se
    • Scots: sae
    • Yola: zo, zoo, sae

Papiamentu

Alternative forms

  • sua (alternative spelling)

Etymology

From Dutch zwager (brother-in-law).

Noun

swa

  1. friend, pal, comrade
  2. brother-in-law

Descendants

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsfa/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -a
  • Syllabification: swa

Pronoun

swa

  1. Alternative form of swoja.

Sranan Tongo

Etymology

Compare Saramaccan suwá and Aukan suwa. Likely from English sour.

Pronunciation

Adjective

swa

  1. sour

Noun

swa

  1. acid

Tswana

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *-kúa.

Verb

swa

  1. to die