twa

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See also: TWA, Twa, twå, twą, ƫwa, -twa, and tw@

Gothic

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Romanization

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twa

  1. Romanization of 𐍄𐍅𐌰

Haitian Creole

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Etymology

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    From French trois.

    Pronunciation

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    twa

    1. three

    Lingala

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    Verb

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    twa

    1. to spit

    Louisiana Creole

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from French toi (you).

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    twa (second person singular objective pronoun)

    1. (informal) you
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    Mauritian Creole

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    Etymology

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    From French toi.

    Pronoun

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    twa (nominative to)

    1. You. (second-person singular objective personal pronoun)

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    Middle English

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    Numeral

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    twa

    1. (Northern, Early Middle English) Alternative form of two

    Old English

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    Pronunciation

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    twā

    1. nominative/accusative feminine/neuter of twēġen

    Descendants

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    • Middle English: two, tuo, (Early ME, Northern ME) twa
      • English: two, twain (dated), twey (archaic)
        • Solombala English: ту (tu)
      • Geordie English: twe
      • Scots: twa, twae

    Old Frisian

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    Pronunciation

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    twā

    1. nominative or accusative feminine of twēne
    2. nominative or accusative neuter of twēne

    References

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    • Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009) An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN

    Polish

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    Etymology

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    Clipping of twoja.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈtfa/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -a
    • Syllabification: twa
    • Homophone: -twa

    Pronoun

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    twa

    1. (chiefly literary) Alternative form of twoja

    Further reading

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    • twa in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Scots

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    Scots numbers (edit)
     ←  1 2 3  → 
        Cardinal: twa
        Ordinal: second

    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    From Middle English twa, northern form of two.

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    twa

    1. two
      • 1875, William Alexander, Sketches of Life Among My Ain Folk, page 51:
        "A twa-horse wark, maybe? or dee ye make it oot wi' ae beast an' an owse?"
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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    West Frisian

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    West Frisian cardinal numbers
     <  1 2 3  > 
        Cardinal : twa
        Ordinal : twadde

    Etymology

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    From Old Frisian twā.

    Pronunciation

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    Numeral

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    twa

    1. two

    Further reading

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    • twa”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011