Va

Etymology
From vadum:.

Noun

 * 1) ford

Etymology
from vanus:

Adjective

 * 1) vain

Numeral
va


 * 1)  four

Etymology
Ultimately from vadere:.

Anagrams

 * av.

Adjective
va



Etymology
From vadit form of vadere.

Verb
va



Adverb
va


 * 1) there, here

Related terms

 * ten
 * čia

Cmavo

 * 1) there

Related terms

 * vi
 * vu

Verb

 * 1) * Gyn coontey va  ayn.
 * 2) ** Not counting John there were four.
 * 3) * Keayrt va     mee.
 * 4) ** Once I was young and now I am old.
 * 5) * She  va'n.
 * 6) ** It was a wet day.
 * 7) * Va   chleayshyn.
 * 8) ** My ears were singing.
 * 9) * Va my noidyn mygeayrt-y-moom.
 * 10) ** My enemies were all about me.
 * 1) ** My enemies were all about me.

Verb

 * 1) (he/she) will
 * va fi aici mai târziu?
 * will he/she be here later?

Etymology 2
From vādit, third person singular present active indicative of vado:. It is also rarely used as a second person singular imperative form, meaning "go", from Latin vāde.

Alternative forms

 * vă (rare)

Verb

 * 1) (to go), only used in mai va (see usage notes).
 * 2)  go (imperative), (plural vați)

Synonyms

 * merge, duce
 * du-te, duceți-vă

Etymology
Ultimately from vādere, present active infinitive of vado:.

Abbreviation

 * 1) water supply and sewage; abbreviation of vatten och avlopp

Related terms

 * va-nämnd

Interjection

 * 1) huh? what? A request that the speaker repeats his last statement.
 * Va?
 * What did you say?

Etymology
From Latin vadit, vadunt, vadis, and vade forms of vadere.

Verb form
va


 * 1) Regional
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