Entry (1/4) | 1 fan~ |
Part of speech | 2 prefix |
Explanations in English |
3 the commencement of modal and relative nouns from verbs in man- before vowels, or where the initial consonant of the root has been rejected, or strengthened, as fanaiky, and fanekena, from aiky, or eky; fandeha, and fandehanana, from leha; fanoratra, and fanoratana, from soratra, etc. [Comp. Swa. fanya, to make to do.] 4 the commencement of many modal nouns from verbs in man- where there has been an elision or strengthening of the initial consonant of the root, as: famono, from vono; famaky, from vaky; famafa, from fafa; fambata, from bata; it is also seen in the relative nouns from the same, as famonjena, from vonjy, etc. [1.2] |
Explanations in French |
5 préfixe formant les substantifs verbaux des verbes en man-. 6 préfixe formant les substantifs verbaux ou relatifs de verbes en mam-: fambata, fambatama de bata; famototra, famotorana de fototra [1.3] |
Morphology |
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Entry (2/4) | 8 fan |
Part of speech | 9 noun |
Explanations in English |
10 fikopaka; sahafa; milina mampiditra na mampifofofofo rivotra [1.17] |
Entry (3/4) | 11 fan |
Part of speech | 12 active verb |
Explanations in English |
13 mikopaka; mampifofofofo; manaitra, mampafana fo [1.17] |
Entry (4/4) | 14 fan |
Part of speech | 15 noun |
Explanations in English |
16 olona mafana fo manohana na mankasitraka [1.17] |
Anagrams | 17 fan~, f~na |
Updated on 2021/01/30 |