ubutha
Zulu
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Bantu *bʊ̀táà (“bow”). Its meaning may have been influenced by isitha (“enemy”), or it may be a derivation from isitha, which itself is ultimately from the same Proto-Bantu root.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /úɓuːtʰá/
Inflection
| Class 14 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Full form | ubutha | — | ||
| Locative | ebutheni | — | ||
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Full form | ubutha | — | ||
| Simple form | butha | — | ||
| Locative | ebutheni | — | ||
| Copulative | ngubutha | — | ||
| Possessive forms | ||||
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Modifier | Substantive | Modifier | Substantive | |
| Class 1 | wobutha | owobutha | — | — |
| Class 2 | bobutha | abobutha | — | — |
| Class 3 | wobutha | owobutha | — | — |
| Class 4 | yobutha | eyobutha | — | — |
| Class 5 | lobutha | elobutha | — | — |
| Class 6 | obutha | awobutha | — | — |
| Class 7 | sobutha | esobutha | — | — |
| Class 8 | zobutha | ezobutha | — | — |
| Class 9 | yobutha | eyobutha | — | — |
| Class 10 | zobutha | ezobutha | — | — |
| Class 11 | lobutha | olobutha | — | — |
| Class 14 | bobutha | obobutha | — | — |
| Class 15 | kobutha | okobutha | — | — |
| Class 17 | kobutha | okobutha | — | — |
References
- C. M. Doke; B. W. Vilakazi (1972), “-tha”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, →ISBN: “-tha (2.3-6.3)”
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