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ganga
English
Etymology 1
From French ganga, from Catalan ganga.
Noun
ganga (plural gangas)
- (dated) The sandgrouse.
Etymology 2
Noun
ganga (uncountable)
- Alternative form of ganja
Anagrams
- A-gang, Gaang
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse ganga, from Proto-Germanic *gangan?, from Proto-Indo-European *??eng?-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??ka/
- Rhymes: -??ka
Verb
ganga (third person singular past indicative gekk, third person plural past indicative gingu, supine gingið)
- to walk
Conjugation
French
Etymology
From Catalan ganga, of imitative origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???.?a/
Noun
ganga m (plural gangas)
- sandgrouse
Further reading
- “ganga” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- gagna
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse ganga, from Proto-Germanic *gangan?, from Proto-Indo-European *??eng?-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kau?ka/
- Rhymes: -au?ka
Verb
ganga (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative gekk, third-person plural past indicative gengu, supine gengið)
- (intransitive) to walk
- (intransitive, of machinery) to work, operate, run
- (intransitive, well or badly, of progress) to go
- Hreinsunin gengur vel.
- The cleaning is going well.
- Hreinsunin gengur vel.
- (intransitive) to fit, to go, to be satisfactory, to do
- Heldurðu að þessi kjóll gangi ekki við rauðu kápuna mína?
- Don't you think this dress will go with my red coat?
- Heldurðu að þessi kjóll gangi ekki við rauðu kápuna mína?
Conjugation
Derived terms
Noun
ganga f (genitive singular göngu, nominative plural göngur)
- an excursion on foot; a walk, a stroll, a hike
- (in plural only) the annual herding of sheep
Declension
Synonyms
- gönguferð
Derived terms
- fjallganga
- gönguferð
- göngutúr
Noun
ganga
- indefinite genitive plural of göng
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Gang.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??an.?a/
- Rhymes: -an?a
- Hyphenation: gàn?ga
Noun
ganga f (plural ganghe)
- gangue
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse ganga, from Proto-Germanic *gangan?, from Proto-Indo-European *??eng?-.
Verb
ganga (present tense gjeng, past tense gjekk, supine gjenge or gjengi, past participle gjengen, present participle gangande, imperative gakk)
- form removed with the spelling reform of 2012; superseded by gå
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gangan? (“to go, walk, step”), from Proto-Indo-European *??eng?- (“to walk, step”). Cognate with Old English gangan, Old Frisian ganga, gunga, Old Saxon gangan, Old High German gangan, Gothic ???????????????????????? (gaggan).
Pronunciation
- (12th century Icelandic) IPA(key): /???????/
Verb
ganga (singular past indicative gekk, plural past indicative gengu, past participle genginn)
- to go, walk
Conjugation
Derived terms
Descendants
Portuguese
Etymology 1
Borrowed from French gangue.
Noun
ganga f (plural gangas)
- (mining) gangue (earthy waste substances occurring in metallic ore)
- (figuratively) bagatelle, trifle (an unsubstantial thing)
- Synonyms: bagatela, bugiganga
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Mandarin [Term?].
Noun
ganga f (plural gangas)
- denim (textile)
- Synonyms: denim, jeans
- (in the plural) jeans (trousers made from denim cotton)
- Synonym: jeans
Etymology 3
Noun
ganga f (plural gangas)
- sandgrouse, pin-tailed sandgrouse
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??an?a/, [??ã?.?a]
Etymology 1
Imitative of the bird's call.
Noun
ganga f (plural gangas)
- bargain (advantageous purchase)
- Synonym: bicoca
- sandgrouse (bird of the family Pteroclididae)
Usage notes
- Ganga is a false friend, and in most regions does not mean "gang". The words for "gang" in Spanish are pandilla and mara.
Etymology 2
From English gang.
Noun
ganga f (plural gangas)
- (Puerto Rico) gang
- Synonyms: pandilla, mara
Etymology 3
From French gangue.
Noun
ganga f (plural gangas)
- gangue
Swazi
Verb
-ganga
- to be naughty, to be mischievous
Inflection
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Zulu
Verb
-ganga
- (intransitive) to be impudent, to be mischievous, to be naughty
Inflection
References
- C. M. Doke; B. W. Vilakazi (1972) , “ganga”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, ?ISBN: “ganga (6.6.3)”
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gansa
English
Noun
gansa (plural gansas)
- Alternative form of ganza
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Anagrams
- Agans, Angas, N?gas, Sagan, Sanga, nagas, n?gas, sagan, sanga
Cebuano
Alternative forms
- gangsa
Etymology
From Spanish gansa, feminine of ganso,from Gothic *???????????????? (*gans, “goose”), from Proto-Germanic *gans (“goose”), from Proto-Indo-European *??ans-.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: gan?sa
Noun
gansa
- a goose
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???.sa/
Verb
gansa
- third-person singular past historic of ganser
Hiligaynon
Noun
gansa
- gander, goose
Northern Catanduanes Bicolano
Noun
gansa
- goose
Portuguese
Noun
gansa f (plural gansas)
- female equivalent of ganso
Spanish
Noun
gansa f (plural gansas)
- female equivalent of ganso
- goose (female in contrast with male gander)
Tagalog
Alternative forms
- gangsa
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish ganso (“goose”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: gan?sá
- IPA(key): /?an?sa/, [??n?sa]
Noun
gansá
- goose
References
- Juan de Noceda; Pablo de Sanlucár (1613) Vocabulario de la lengua tagala?[1] (in Spanish), published 1860, page 120: “GANGSA. pc. ganso.”
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