Araba
English
Proper noun
Araba
- The Kingdom of Hatra, a 2nd-century Arab kingdom located between the Roman Empire and the Parthian Empire, mostly under Parthian suzerainty, in modern-day northern Iraq.
Basque
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aɾaba/ [a.ɾa.β̞a]
- Rhymes: -aba
- Hyphenation: A‧ra‧ba
Declension
Declension of Araba (inanimate, ending in -a)
| indefinite | |
|---|---|
| absolutive | Araba |
| ergative | Arabak |
| dative | Arabari |
| genitive | Arabaren |
| comitative | Arabarekin |
| causative | Arabarengatik |
| benefactive | Arabarentzat |
| instrumental | Arabaz |
| inessive | Araban |
| locative | Arabako |
| allative | Arabara |
| terminative | Arabaraino |
| directive | Arabarantz |
| destinative | Arabarako |
| ablative | Arabatik |
| partitive | Arabarik |
| prolative | Arabatzat |
Derived terms
- Araba txilar
- arabar
References
- Patxi Salaberri Zaratiegi (2011), “Araba”, in Araba/Álava: Los nombres de nuestros pueblos (in Spanish), Euskaltzaindia, →ISBN, page 81
Makasar
Etymology
From Malay Arba'a, ultimately from Arabic اَلْأَرْبَعَاء (al-ʔarbaʕāʔ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [araˈba]
Yoruba
Etymology
Perhaps related to àràbà
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /à.ɾà.bà/
Related terms
- Olúwo, Olúawo
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