aqa
See also: AQA
Translingual
    
    
Afar
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ʌˈʕʌ/
- Hyphenation: a‧qa
Declension
    
| Declension of aqá | ||||||||||||||||||
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| absolutive | aqá | |||||||||||||||||
| predicative | aqá | |||||||||||||||||
| subjective | aqá | |||||||||||||||||
| genitive | aqá | |||||||||||||||||
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References
    
- E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985), “aqa”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN
Crimean Tatar
    
    
Kathlamet
    
    Adverb
    
aqa
- then
-  1890, Myth of Aq¡asXē´nasXēna:- Cxēlā´itîX itcā´kikala. Aqa Lgā´xan iLō´koantsX. Aqa kalā´lkuilē igā´xôx.- There was [a woman and] her husband. Then she had a small child. Now she was angry and left her husband.
 
 
 
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