ania

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== Cebuano == === Alternative forms === nia — colloquial, short form aniay, niay — with indefinite subject === Etymology === From the same root as kini, kani (“this”). Compare similar formations in adia, anaa, atua, and aduna. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʔaˈniʔa/ [ʔɐˈn̪i.ʔɐ] Hyphenation: a‧ni‧a === Verb === ania (Badlit spelling ᜀᜈᜒᜀ) there exists (near both the speaker and listener) Coordinate terms: adia, anaa, atua ania si Pedro sa Sugbo ― Pedro is here in Cebu ==== Usage notes ==== In colloquial language, anaa (naa) has met more frequent usage than all the other existential verbs: aduna, adia, ania, and atua, to mean "there is; to be in; to have." ==== Derived terms ==== ==== See also ==== == Cornish == === Alternative forms === 'nia (Revived Late Cornish) === Verb === ania to annoy, disturb, irk, (cause to) worry == Ilocano == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈʔanja/ [ˈʔɐ.ɲɐ] Hyphenation: a‧nia === Pronoun === ania (Kur-itan spelling ᜀᜈᜒᜀ) (interrogative) what == Swahili == === Alternative forms === -wania === Etymology === Compare -nia. === Pronunciation === === Verb === -ania (infinitive kuania) to intend, plan ==== Conjugation ====