sla
Translingual
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /slaː/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: sla
- Rhymes: -aː
Etymology 1
From earlier slae, slaê, with the first syllable reduced from earlier salae, salaê, it in turn being a reduced form of salade with regular loss of intervocalic -d- (as happened in words such as slee, broer, and teer). The semantic distinction between both forms is secondary.
Noun
sla f (uncountable, diminutive slaatje n)
Alternative forms
- (obsolete) slae, slaê, salae, salaê
Descendants
- English: slaw
Verb
sla
- inflection of slaan:
- first-person singular present indicative
- (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive
- imperative
Khasi
Etymology
Cognate to Proto-Mon-Khmer *slaʔ.
References
- Bars, E. (1973), “sla”, in Khasi-English Dictionary, Shillong, Meghalaya: Don Bosco Press, page 859
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse slá, from Proto-Germanic *slahaną.
Conjugation
Conjugation of slā (strong)
| present | past | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | slā | — | |||
| participle | slāndi | slaghin | |||
| active voice | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
| iæk | slār | slāi, slāe | — | slō | slōghi, slōghe |
| þū | slār | slāi, slāe | slā | slōt | slōghi, slōghe |
| han | slār | slāi, slāe | — | slō | slōghi, slōghe |
| vīr | slāum, slāom | slāum, slāom | slāum, slāom | slōghum, slōghom | slōghum, slōghom |
| īr | slāin | slāin | slāin | slōghin | slōghin |
| þēr | slāa | slāin | — | slōghu, slōgho | slōghin |
| mediopassive voice | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
| iæk | slās | slāis, slāes | — | slōs | slōghis, slōghes |
| þū | slās | slāis, slāes | — | slōts | slōghis, slōghes |
| han | slās | slāis, slāes | — | slōs | slōghis, slōghes |
| vīr | slāums, -oms | slāums, slāoms | — | slōghums, slōghoms | slōghums, slōghoms |
| īr | slāins | slāins | — | slōghins | slōghins |
| þēr | slāas | slāins | — | slōghus, slōghos | slōghins |
Descendants
- Swedish: slå
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