Sunday, August 25, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: banya

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banya
Aug 25th 2013, 23:58, by Atitarev

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* German: {{t-|de|Banja|f}}

 

* German: {{t-|de|Banja|f}}

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* Italian: {{t|it|bania|f}}

 

* Japanese: {{t-|ja|バニャ|tr=banya|sc=Jpan}}

 

* Japanese: {{t-|ja|バニャ|tr=banya|sc=Jpan}}

 

* Korean: {{t-|ko|바냐|tr=banya|sc=Kore}}

 

* Korean: {{t-|ko|바냐|tr=banya|sc=Kore}}


Latest revision as of 23:58, 25 August 2013

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Russian баня f (bánja).

Noun[edit]

a traditional Russian banya

banya (plural banyas)

  1. A type of steam bath, popular in Russia.
Translations[edit]

a Russian steam bath

Anagrams[edit]


Catalan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Celtic *banna, neutral plural form of *bannum. Cognate to Occitan bana.

Noun[edit]

banya f (plural banyes)

  1. horn (animal's head)

Verb[edit]

banya

  1. Third-person singular present indicative form of banyar.
  2. Second-person singular imperative form of banyar.

Hungarian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɒɲɒ/
  • Hyphenation: ba‧nya

Noun[edit]

banya (plural banyák)

  1. hag, harridan, witch

Declension[edit]

possessor singular possession plural possession
1st person sing. banyám banyáim
2nd person sing. banyád banyáid
3rd person sing. banyája banyái
1st person plural banyánk banyáink
2nd person plural banyátok banyáitok
3rd person plural banyájuk banyáik

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