ала
Abkhaz
Etymology 1
From Proto-Abkhaz-Abaza *lá (“dog”).
Etymology 2
From Proto-Abkhaz-Abaza *lá (“eye”).
Bulgarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈaɫə]
Usage notes
This conjunction is often used in literature and children's stories, and may contribute to an ominous or moralizing tone.
Evenki
Ingush
Etymology 2
From Proto-Nakh.
Macedonian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *xala, unless borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آلا (ala, “spotted, variegated”), euphemistic for ییلان (yılan, “snake”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈaɫa]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: а‧ла
Noun
а́ла • (ála) f (plural а́ли)
Declension
References
- Knüppel, Michael (2009), “Zu serbo-kroatisch hȁla ∼ ȁla ‘Drache’”, in Wiener Slavistisches Jahrbuch (in German), volume 55, pages 179–183
- “ала” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu
Moksha
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Uralic *ëla. Perhaps by error EES lists Moksha ал (al, “egg”) as a cognate of Estonian ala. Compare, however, Estonian alus (“foundation”), Livonian alā (“down; under”), alli (“foundation; underside”), among others. Veršinin, however, lists “the lower part of something” as an alternative sense for the word ал (al) in both Mordvinic languages. He speculates that the “egg” sense is secondary to the “underside” sense (as eggs are found under birds), a possible taboo replacement, as collecting eggs in the spring was very important in historic times.[1]
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ɑlɑ/
Postposition
ала • (ala)
Usage notes
This postposition is used with genitive.
References
- Veršinin, V. I. (2004) Этимологический словарь мордовских (эрзянского и мокшанского) языков [Etymological dictionary of Mordvinic (Erzya and Moksha) languages] (in Russian), volume 1, Joškar Ola, page 12
Russian
Pronunciation
- ала́: IPA(key): [ɐˈɫa]
- а́ла: IPA(key): [ˈaɫə]
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ǎla/
Adverb
а̀ла (Latin spelling àla)
- (used for emphasis, or as an intensifier) expression of awe, surprise, dismay, etc.
- Ала је било лепо! ― It sure was nice!
- Aла лажеш! ― Oh, you're lying!
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آلا (ala, “spotted, variegated”).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ǎːla/
Etymology 3
From Proto-Slavic *xala, unless borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آلا (ala, “spotted, variegated”), euphemistic for a snake.
Alternative forms
Noun
Yakut
Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *āla (“variegated”). Akin to Turkish ala.
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Cognate with the Dolgan term above.