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hallita

Estonian

Noun

hallita

  1. adessive singular of hall

Finnish

(index ha)

Etymology

From *haltu +? -ita (whence also hallussa, haltuun). The root derives from a borrowing from Proto-Germanic *haldan? (compare English hold, German halten, Swedish hålla).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?h?l?it??/, [?h?l?it??(?)]
  • Rhymes: -?l?it?
  • Syllabification: hal?li?ta

Verb

hallita

  1. to rule, govern, reign, administer, command.
  2. to master (to have the skill).
  3. to control (to exercise influence over, to suggest or dictate the behavior of).
  4. to be in charge (to have the power of command or control)

Conjugation

Synonyms

  • (to control): kontrolloida, ohjata
  • (administer): vallita

Derived terms

  • nouns: hallinta, hallinto, hallitsija, hallitus

See also

  • haltuun
  • haltija

hallita From the web:



phrasebook

For the Wiktionary's phrasebook, see Wiktionary:Phrasebook.

English

Alternative forms

  • phrase book
  • phrase-book

Etymology

phrase +? book

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f?e?zb?k/

Noun

phrasebook (plural phrasebooks)

  1. A book containing common phrases in two or more languages, used to learn a foreign language.

Translations

Further reading

  • phrasebook in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • phrasebook at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • phrase book at OneLook Dictionary Search

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