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'''ga'''
'''ga'''
# given
# given
#: In compounds
#: Derived from the short-form verb ''[[ge#Europic|ge]]'' ‘to give’; almost always occurs as a suffix in compounds.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* ''[[gita#Europic|gita]]'' ‘given’
* ''[[gana#Europic|gana]]'' ‘given’
* ''[[gana#Europic|gana]]'' ‘given’
* ''[[ganita#Europic|ganita]]'' ‘given’


====Related Terms====
====Related Terms====
* ''[[ge#Europic|ge]]'' ‘to give’
* ''[[ge#Europic|ge]]'' ‘to give’
* ''[[-ga#Europic|-ga]]'' ‘given (''suffix form'')’
* ''[[gane#Europic|gane]]'' ‘to give’


===Etymology===
===Etymology===

Latest revision as of 22:38, 4 July 2026

Arbulian

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ga

  1. he, she, singular they
    Third person singular indefinite pronoun.

Related Terms

  • go ‘he’

Brooding

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: ga
Abjad ASCII Form: g

Pronunciation

Particle

ga

  1. that (demonstrative)

Usage Notes

Indicates something that is closer to the listener than to the speaker, or something which is equally distant from both. A medial deixis. Closer than khau but further away than de.

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √g.

Adjective

ga

  1. given
    Derived from the short-form verb ge ‘to give’; almost always occurs as a suffix in compounds.

Synonyms

Related Terms

  • ge ‘to give’
  • -ga ‘given (suffix form)’
  • gane ‘to give’

Etymology

Root √ga.

Adverb (Particle)

ga

  1. done
    Indicates passive voice.