bina
التعريفات والمعاني
== Alune ==
=== Noun ===
bina
woman
=== References ===
Paideuma: Mitteilungen zur Kulturkunde, volumes 21-22 (1975), page 202: Bina, "Frau"
Struktur bahasa Alune (1996) (in phrases)
== Azerbaijani ==
=== Etymology ===
From Arabic بِنَاء (bināʔ, “building, construction”).
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Noun ===
bina (definite accusative binanı, plural binalar)
building
Synonyms: tikili, tikinti
şərq üslubunda tikilmiş bina ― a building built in the Oriental style
(colloquial) foundation (of a building)
Synonyms: əsas, özül, təməl, bünövrə, bünyad, yaradılış
==== Declension ====
==== Related terms ====
bani
bənna
binaən
binaən əla haza
=== Further reading ===
“bina” in Obastan.com.
== Bangi ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *-bína.
=== Verb ===
bina
to dance
== Crimean Tatar ==
=== Etymology ===
From Arabic بِنَاء (bināʔ, “building, construction”).
=== Noun ===
bina
building
==== Declension ====
=== References ===
Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002), Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary][2], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN
“bina”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian)
== Gamilaraay ==
=== Etymology ===
From Proto-Central New South Wales *bina, from Proto-Pama-Nyungan *pina.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /bina/
=== Noun ===
bina
ear
==== Synonyms ====
manga
==== Derived terms ====
bina gaarr
=== References ===
Barry Alpher (2004), “Proto-Pama-Nyungan Etyma”, in Claire Bowern, Harold Koch, editors, Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, →ISBN, section 5.1, pages 529–30
Peter Austin (1993) A Reference Grammar of Gamilaraay, northern New South Wales (Thesis)[3], Melbourne, Australia: La Trobe University, Department of Linguistics, →ISBN
== Indonesian ==
=== Etymology ===
From Malay bina, from Arabic بِنَاء (bināʔ, “building; construction (act of)”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈbina/
Rhymes: -na, -a
Hyphenation: bi‧na
=== Verb ===
bina
(transitive) to build (nonphysical object)
Antonym: musnah (“to destroy”)
(transitive) to develop and improve on something
==== Usage notes ====
The word is part of false friends between Standard Malay and Indonesian due to shared etymology. The Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore usage can be seen in Malay bina.
==== Derived terms ====
=== References ===
=== Further reading ===
“bina”, in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia [Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016
== Italian ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈbi.na/
Rhymes: -ina
Hyphenation: bì‧na
=== Adjective ===
bina
feminine singular of bino
== Javanese ==
=== Romanization ===
bina
romanization of ꦧꦶꦤ
== Kashubian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from German Bühne.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈbi.na/
Rhymes: -ina
Syllabification: bi‧na
=== Noun ===
bina f
stage
Synonyms: zdrzadniô, scena
=== Further reading ===
“bina”, in Internetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby, 2022
== Latin ==
=== Pronunciation ===
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈbiː.na]
(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈbiː.na]
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈbiː.naː]
(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈbiː.na]
=== Numeral ===
bīna
inflection of bīnus:
nominative/vocative feminine singular
nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural
=== Numeral ===
bīnā
ablative feminine singular of bīnus
=== References ===
"bina", in Charles du Fresne du Cange, Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
== Lingala ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Bangi bina.
=== Verb ===
-bina (infinitive kobina)
to dance
== Malay ==
=== Etymology ===
From Arabic بِنَاء (bināʔ, “building, construction (act of)”).
=== Pronunciation ===
Rhymes: -a
=== Verb ===
bina (Jawi spelling بينا)
to build
==== Usage notes ====
The word is part of false friends between Standard Malay and Indonesian due to shared etymology. The Indonesian usage can be seen in Indonesian bangun.
==== Antonyms ====
musnah (to destroy)
==== Descendants ====
Indonesian: bina
=== Further reading ===
"bina" in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu (PRPM) [Malay Literary Reference Centre (PRPM)] (in Malay), Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017
== Maltese ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈbiː.na/
Rhymes: -iːna
=== Adverb ===
bina
first-person plural pronominal form of b’: with us
== Mongo ==
=== Verb ===
bina
to dance
== Northern Sotho ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *-bína.
=== Verb ===
bina
to sing
== Romanian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish بنا (bina), from Arabic بِنَاء (bināʔ, “building, construction”).
=== Noun ===
bina f (plural binale)
(dated) building
building under construction
==== Declension ====
== Serbo-Croatian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from German Bühne.
=== Noun ===
bina f (Cyrillic spelling бина)
stage
Synonym: pozornica
== Sotho ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *-bína.
=== Verb ===
bina
to sing
== Spanish ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈbina/ [ˈbi.na]
Rhymes: -ina
Syllabification: bi‧na
=== Verb ===
bina
inflection of binar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
== Sundanese ==
=== Etymology ===
From Sanskrit भिन्न (bhinna, “broken, split, divided”).
=== Adjective ===
bina
different
=== Noun ===
bina
difference; distinction
==== Derived terms ====
kabina-bina
=== References ===
Coolsma, S (1913), Soendaneesch-Hollandsch Woordenboek (in Dutch), Leiden: A.W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij
== Swedish ==
=== Noun ===
bina
definite plural of bi
== Tswana ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *-bína.
=== Verb ===
bina
to sing
== Turkish ==
=== Etymology ===
From Ottoman Turkish بنا (bina), from Arabic بِنَاء (bināʔ, “building, construction”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /bi.naː/
=== Noun ===
bina (definite accusative binayı, plural binalar)
building
==== Descendants ====
→ Romanian: bina