sadya

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== Cebuano == === Etymology === From Sanskrit सज्ज (sajja, “ready”). Compare Malay sedia, Sanskrit साध्य (sādhya). === Pronunciation === Hyphenation: sa‧dya === Adjective === sadya full of life or high spirits; lively; merry === Verb === sadya to celebrate; to rejoice === References === === Anagrams === sad-ay == Chichewa == === Etymology === From -sa- (“negative infix”) +‎ -dya (“to eat”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsa.ɗʲa/ === Verb === -sadya (infinitive kusadyá) Negative form of -dya to not eat. == Sambali == === Noun === sadyâ intent == Tagalog == === Alternative forms === sarhiya — obsolete, Spanish-based spelling sadiya sariya — obsolete === Etymology === From either Sanskrit सज्ज (sajja, “ready”) or Sanskrit साध्य (sādhya, “accomplished; fulfilled”), according to Potet (2016). Compare Malay sedia, Malay sengaja. === Pronunciation === (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /sadˈjaʔ/ [sɐdˈd͡ʒaʔ] IPA(key): (no palatal assimilation) /sadˈjaʔ/ [sɐd̪ˈjaʔ] Rhymes: -aʔ Syllabification: sad‧ya === Adjective === sadyâ (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜇ᜔ᜌ) intentional; done on purpose Synonyms: sinadya, intensiyonal, tikis made-to-order Synonym: pasadya ==== Derived terms ==== === Adverb === sadyâ (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜇ᜔ᜌ) intentionally; deliberately; purposely Synonym: kusa === Noun === sadyâ (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜇ᜔ᜌ) visit done for a certain purpose or mission Synonym: pagsasadya special purpose; mission (to visit a certain person or place) Synonyms: pakay, layon, layunin, misyon doing something on purpose Synonyms: pagsadya, tikis, pagtikis making of something in accordance with certain specifications (as of custom-made products) === References === === Further reading === “sadya”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, 2018 === Anagrams === sayad