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Translingual

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afe

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Putukwam.

See also

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Akan

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Noun

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afe

  1. year

Italian

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Noun

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afe f

  1. plural of afa

Anagrams

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Polish

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Etymology

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    Univerbation of a + fe.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /aˈfɛ/
    • Rhymes:
    • Syllabification: a‧fe

    Interjection

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    afe

    1. (colloquial) shoo! go away!
      Synonym: sio
      • 2006 June 28, moja1, “Ukochany Spam”, in www.forumowisko.pl[1], retrieved 14/04/2023:
        Little Dream
        i ja
        no chyba że mam iść i wam nie przeszkadzać
        shadie
        a ja nie lubie o :p czerwony barszcz z uszkami brrr. ble. jeszcze na siłe chcą we mnie to wpychac. afe!
        Little Dream
        and me
        unless I have to go and not disturb you
        shad
        and I don't like it :p red borscht with dumplings brrr. blah. they still want to force it on me. away with it!

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    Portuguese

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    Alternative forms

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    Pronunciation

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    Interjection

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    afe!

    1. alternative form of ave

    Samoan

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Polynesian *afe. Cognates include Tokelauan afe, Tuvaluan afe and Tongan afe.


    Samoan cardinal numbers
    1000
        Cardinal : afe

    Numeral

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    afe

    1. thousand

    References

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    • Milner, G.B. (1993), Samoan Dictionary, Auckland: Polynesian Press, →ISBN, page 5

    Tauya

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    Noun

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    afe

    1. mother

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    • Lorna MacDonald (2013), A Dictionary of Tauya, Berlin: De Gruyter, →ISBN, page 102

    Tokelauan

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): [ˈa.ɸe]
    • Hyphenation: a‧fe

    Etymology 1

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    Tokelauan cardinal numbers
    1000
        Cardinal : afe

    From Proto-Polynesian *afe. Cognates include Samoan afe, Tuvaluan afe and Tongan afe.

    Verb

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    afe

    1. (stative) to be thousand

    Etymology 2

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    From Proto-Polynesian *afe. Cognates include Samoan afe and Tuvaluan afe.

    Noun

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    afe

    1. hem
    2. gust of wind

    Verb

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    afe

    1. (transitive) to hem
    2. (transitive) to tuck in
    3. (transitive) to turn
    4. (transitive) to lift

    References

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    • R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary[2], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 6

    Tongan

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    Tongan cardinal numbers
    1000
        Cardinal : afe

    Etymology

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    From Proto-Polynesian *afe. Cognates include Samoan afe, Tokelauan afe and Tuvaluan afe.

    Numeral

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    afe

    1. thousand

    West Makian

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    afe

    1. front
      te ti afein front of me
      ta pala da afein front of the house
    2. face
    3. (informal) eye
      Synonym: sado (polite)

    References

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    • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982), The Makian languages and their neighbours[3], Pacific linguistics
    • James Collins (1982), Further Notes Towards a West Makian Vocabulary[4], Pacific linguistics