different between bla vs milho

bla

Kriol

Preposition

bla

  1. Alternative form of blanga

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic ????? (bi-l?, literally with not). Equivalent to Maltese b' +? le.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bla?/
  • Usually unstressed and then automatically shortened to /bla/.

Preposition

bla

  1. without (an ingredient, means, concomitant, quality)

Usage notes

  • Bla negates the preposition b'. It is followed by a noun without any article or determiner. In all other cases, especially for the negation of ma', the preposition ming?ajr is used.

Spanish

Noun

bla m (plural blas)

  1. blah (idle talk)

Derived terms

  • blablablá, bla bla bla, bla-bla-bla
  • blablá, bla bla, bla-bla

Swedish

Adverb

bla

  1. Misspelling of bl.a..

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milho

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese millo (millet), from Latin milium (millet), from Proto-Indo-European *melh?- (to grind, crush).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?mi.?u/
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /?mi.?u/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /?mi.?o/

Noun

milho m (plural milhos)

  1. (uncountable) maize (seeds of the plant Zea mays)
  2. a single maize seed
  3. a maize plant (Zea mays)
  4. corncob (an ear of maize)

Coordinate terms

  • (Cereals) cereal; arroz, aveia, centeio, cevada, fonio, milhete/milheto, milho, sorgo, trigo, triticale

Derived terms

  • milhão (augmentative)
  • milhinho, milhozinho (diminutives)

Related terms

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: mielie
    • English: mielie, mealie

Verb

milho

  1. First-person singular (eu) present indicative of milhar

milho From the web:

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