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chana
English
Alternative forms
- chaná
- channa
Etymology
Borrowed from Hindi ??? (can?), from Sanskrit ??? (ca?aka).
Noun
chana (usually uncountable, plural chanas)
- (India, cooking) A dish principally made from chickpeas or chickpea paste.
- (India) Chickpeas.
Aka-Bea
Noun
chana
- woman; (before a name) Mrs
Garo
Etymology 1
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Verb
chana (transitive)
- to put on the fire, have on the fire (of a cooking pot)
Etymology 2
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Verb
chana (transitive)
- to count
- to track, follow the tracks (as when hunting animals)
Irish
Noun
chana m sg
- Lenited form of cana.
Verb
chana
- Lenited form of cana.
Middle Irish
Noun
chana m
- Lenited form of cana.
Polish
Noun
chana m
- genitive singular of chan
- accusative singular of chan
Portuguese
Etymology
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Noun
chana f (plural chanas)
- (geography) savanna (tropical grassland with scattered trees)
- (informal) vagina (woman's genitalia)
Synonyms
- (savanna): savana, anhara (Angola)
- (woman's genitalia): See here
Spanish
Etymology
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Noun
chana f (plural chanas)
- (Chile, slang) Term applied to a lower?class woman not desired for a longer relationship
Swahili
Pronunciation
Verb
-chana (infinitive kuchana)
- to tear, to separate
- to comb
Conjugation
Derived terms
- Verbal derivations:
- Stative: -chanika (“to be torn”)
Welsh
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /??ana/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /??a?na/, /??ana/
Verb
chana
- Aspirate mutation of cana.
Mutation
Xhosa
Etymology
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Verb
-châna
- (transitive) to recognize
- to hit the mark
Inflection
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
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chaya
English
Etymology 1
From Japanese ?? (chaya).
Noun
chaya (plural chayas)
- A teahouse in Japan.
Etymology 2
From Spanish chaya.
Noun
chaya
- A large, fast-growing leafy perennial Mexican shrub which is popular in Mexico and Central America as a leafy vegetable, cooked and eaten like spinach, from species Cnidoscolus aconitifolius or Cnidoscolus chayamansa.
Synonyms
- tree spinach
Translations
See also
- chaya root
Etymology 3
From Hebrew ??????? (khayá, “alive”).
Alternative forms
- chayah, haya, hayah
Noun
chaya
- (Judaism) One of the cabalistic aspects of the soul, related to the personality.
Coordinate terms
- nefesh
- neshama/neshamah
- ruach
- yechidah
Japanese
Romanization
chaya
- R?maji transcription of ???
Quechua
Noun
chaya
- baking, cooking
Declension
Derived terms
- chayachiy
Spanish
Noun
chaya f (plural chayas)
- chaya (tree)
Tsonga
Verb
chaya
- to drive
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