aat
التعريفات والمعاني
== Translingual ==
=== Etymology ===
Abbreviation of English Arvanitika, from Greek αρβανίτικα (arvanítika).
=== Symbol ===
aat
(international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Arvanitika Albanian.
=== See also ===
Wiktionary’s coverage of Arvanitika Albanian terms
== Antigua and Barbuda Creole English ==
=== Adjective ===
aat
hot
=== Noun ===
aat (plural aat dem, quantified aat)
art
=== Verb ===
aat (past min aat, future go aat, a go aat, wi aat, wil aat, completive dun aat, imperfective a aat)
to hurt
== Atong (India) ==
=== Etymology ===
From Hindi आठ (āṭh).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /aːt/
=== Numeral ===
aat (Bengali script আঽত)
eight
==== Synonyms ====
chatgyk
eet
=== References ===
van Breugel, Seino. 2015. Atong-English dictionary, second edition. Available online: https://www.academia.edu/487044/Atong_English_Dictionary. Stated in Appendix 3.
== Blackfoot ==
=== Final ===
aat
see oowat
== Dibabawon Manobo ==
=== Noun ===
aat
basket carried on the head
== Finnish ==
=== Noun ===
aat
nominative plural of aa
=== Anagrams ===
-ata, -taa, taa
== Isthmus Mixe ==
=== Noun ===
aat
louse
=== References ===
Dieterman, Julia; McCarty, James Michael, Jr.; Castañón López, Victoriano; Castañón Eugenio, María Dolores (2018), Breve diccionario del mixe del Istmo: Mogoñé Viejo, Oaxaca (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 52)[1] (in Spanish), Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 3
== Kankanaey ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ʔaˈat/ [ʔʌˈʌt̚]
Rhymes: -at
Syllabification: a‧at
=== Interjection ===
aát
ah! (denoting amazement)
==== See also ====
=== References ===
Morice Vanoverbergh (1933), “aát”, in A Dictionary of Lepanto Igorot or Kankanay. As it is spoken at Bauco (Linguistische Anthropos-Bibliothek; XII)[2], Mödling bei Wien, St. Gabriel, Österreich: Verlag der Internationalen Zeitschrift „Anthropos“, →OCLC, page 1
== Tetum ==
=== Etymology ===
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *zaqat, compare Malay jahat.
=== Adjective ===
aat
bad