- the
English "going" used as a noun).
Combined with the
comitative suffix -
tjara, it
means something like "pitjantja-having" (i.e. the
variety that uses...
-
greater extent,
further ki-tja-: take
along for use tjaɬa- -an: most, -est
tjara-: be
definitely tjaɬu-: reach/extend as far as tjari-: furthest, utmost...
- Hal-hal jang
mengenai pemindahan kekoeasaan d.l.l.,
diselenggarakan dengan tjara saksama dan
dalam tempo jang sesingkat-singkatnja. Djakarta, hari 17 boelan...
-
while Yankunytjatjara has
yankunytja (present
tense yananyi). The
ending -
tjara is the
comitative suffix, and
means 'having' or 'with'. Thus Yankunytjatjara...
- (Faroese). In the
closely related Swedish alphabet, it
represents /ɕ/, as in
tjära /ˈɕæːɾa/. It is also the
standard written form of the /tʃ/
sound in Dutch...
- by a map
showing the
pronunciations of dearbh. Area 1 [tʲɛɾav] Area 2 [
tʲaɾa(v)] with the [v]
appearing in the
northwestern region but not the southeastern...
- Nambi, Namutuntu, Nepara, Ngandu, Nkurenkuru, Nzinze, Simanya, Sitopogo,
Tjara, Tuguva, Yinsu. "Tondoro, St.
Laurence Parish".
Roman Catholic Church, Vicariate...
- the sj-sound (as in själ, skäl, and stjäl) and the tj-sound (as in kära and
tjära). This is
because Swedish consonants adhere in
large part to a traditional...
-
Hotaheiti Egentligen Holmström Förut
ligger nära Snöslungan 21
augusti Tjära o fjädrar
Himlen var blå Helt utan egen förskyllan Bönhuset Alla ska vi...
- bewitch', East
Khanty jɔːl- 'to tell fortunes, shamanize', Ket
Selkup tjɑːrә- 'to curse; quarrel'). A
common creation myth
shared by many Finno-Ugric...