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hallita
Estonian
Noun
hallita
- 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
- to rule, govern, reign, administer, command.
- to master (to have the skill).
- to control (to exercise influence over, to suggest or dictate the behavior of).
- 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)
- 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
phrasebook From the web:
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