different between pya vs pia
pya
English
Etymology
From Burmese ???? (pra:).
Noun
pya (plural pyas)
- A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Burmese kyat.
- (historical) A subdivision of currency in colonial Burma, equal to 1/4 of an anna or 1/64 of a rupee
Anagrams
- APY, Pay, Yap, pay, yap
Japanese
Romanization
pya
- R?maji transcription of ??
- R?maji transcription of ??
Ngkoth
Noun
pya
- stomach
References
- Claire Bowern, Harold James Koch, Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method (2004), page 411
Swahili
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-p??à.
Pronunciation
Adjective
-pya (declinable)
- new, fresh, recent
Inflection
Antonyms
- -a kale
Derived terms
- upya
Westrobothnian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²py??/
- Rhymes: -???
- (í-ý merger) Rhymes: -???, -ì??
- (øy-ý merger) Rhymes: -???, -ø?????
Etymology
See pia. For the vowel compare gys, syt.
Noun
pya f (definite form only)
- Alternative form of pia
Yinwum
Noun
pya
- liver
References
- Claire Bowern, Harold James Koch, Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method (2004), page 411
pya From the web:
- what part of the brain controls memory
- what part of speech is the
- what part of the pig is bacon
- what part of the brain controls emotions
- what page is this quote on
- what party was abraham lincoln
- what part of the brain controls balance
- what part of the cow is brisket
pia
English
Etymology 1
Noun
pia
- (anatomy) The pia mater, the innermost of the meninges that protect the brain and spinal cord
Etymology 2
Noun
pia (uncountable)
- A perennial Polynesian herb whose fleshy tubers yield arrowroot.
Anagrams
- AIP, API, Api, IAP, IPA
Allentiac
Noun
pia (plural pia-guiam)
- father
References
- Discovery of a Fragment of the Printed Copy of the Work on the Language of the Millcayac Indians (1913) (in notes)
- Willem F. H. Adelaar, The Languages of the Andes (2004), citing Luis de Valdiva's work
Comanche
Noun
pia
- mother
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pia/
- Hyphenation: pi?a
- Rhymes: -ia
Adjective
pia (accusative singular pian, plural piaj, accusative plural piajn)
- pious
- Antonym: malpia
Hawaiian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Polynesian *pia, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian, compare Indonesian rumbia.
Noun
pia
- Polynesian arrowroot
- starch
Etymology 2
From English beer.
Noun
pia
- beer
Hungarian
Etymology
Back-formation from piál.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?pij?]
- Hyphenation: pia
- Rhymes: -j?
Noun
pia (plural piák)
- (slang) booze, drink, grog, liquor
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
- pia in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmez? szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: ?ISBN
Italian
Adjective
pia f sg
- feminine singular of pio
Anagrams
- api, Api, IPA
Krio
Etymology
From English [alligator] pear.
Noun
pia
- avocado
Latin
Adjective
pia
- nominative feminine singular of pius
- nominative neuter plural of pius
- accusative neuter plural of pius
- vocative feminine singular of pius
- nominative neuter plural of pius
Adjective
pi?
- ablative feminine singular of pius
References
- pia in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
Lolopo
Etymology
From Tai. Compare Thai ??? (pâa) and Lü ??? (?haa2).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [p??a³³]
Noun
pia
- (Yao'an) clothes
Marshallese
Pronunciation
- (phonetic) IPA(key): [p?i?]
- (phonemic) IPA(key): /p?ijæ?/
- Bender phonemes: {piyah}
Etymology 1
From Proto-Micronesian *pia, from Proto-Oceanic *pi?a, *bi?a, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pi?ah, *bi?ah, from Proto-Austronesian *pi?aS, *bi?aS. Cognate with Paiwan bias, Bikol Central piga, Karo Batak pira.
Alternative forms
- bwiaea
- piaea
Noun
pia (construct form piain)
- fish roe
Etymology 2
Borrowed from English beer.
Noun
pia (construct form piain)
- beer
References
- Marshallese–English Online Dictionary
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Spanish pie.
Noun
pia
- foot
- leg
Pipil
Etymology
From Proto-Nahuan *piya, from Proto-Uto-Aztecan *pura. Compare Classical Nahuatl piya (“to keep, to protect”)
Pronunciation
- (standard) IPA(key): /?pija/
- (Tacuba) IPA(key): /?pja/
Verb
-pia
- (transitive) to have, to possess, to keep
Portuguese
Etymology 1
From Old Portuguese pia, from Latin p?la (“mortar”).
Noun
pia f (plural pias)
- sink
- basin
Descendants
- Hunsrik: Pia
Etymology 2
Adjective
pia f sg
- feminine singular of pio
Etymology 3
Verb
pia
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present indicative of piar
- second-person singular (tu, sometimes used with você) affirmative imperative of piar
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pja/, [?pja]
Verb
pia
- (Latin America) Informal second-person singular (voseo) affirmative imperative form of piar.
Swahili
Pronunciation
Adverb
pia
- also
- Synonym: vilevile
- all (used with -ote for emphasis)
Westrobothnian
Alternative forms
- pya
- päia
Etymology
From Old Norse píka. Cognate with Icelandic píka, Swedish piga and Danish pige.
Noun
pia f (definite form only)
- little girl
- pet name used for mare (compare syt)
pia From the web:
- what piano does daniel thrasher use
- what piano does rousseau use
- what piano song is this
- what piano does marcus veltri use
- what piano did beethoven use
- what piano does tubbo use
- what piano does lilypichu use
- what piano level am i quiz