giat

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See also: giặt

Indonesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Malay giat, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *giqed.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡiat̚/
  • Hyphenation: gi‧at

Adjective[edit]

giat

  1. active, busy.
    Synonyms: aktif, rajin
  2. energetic, strong, powerful, forceful, zealous, aggressive.
    Synonyms: kuat, tangkas

Derived terms[edit]

Noun[edit]

giat (first-person possessive giatku, second-person possessive giatmu, third-person possessive giatnya)

  1. clipping of kegiatan.

Derived terms[edit]

Further reading[edit]

Ladin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin cattus.

Noun[edit]

giat m (plural giac)

  1. cat

Derived terms[edit]

Manx[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Irish *geta, from Middle English ȝeat, from Old English ġeat, from Proto-Germanic *gatą.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

giat m (genitive singular giat or giattey, plural giatyn)

  1. gate
  2. way, opening
  3. portal

Mutation[edit]

Manx mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
giat yiat ngiat
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Romansch[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Late Latin cattus. Compare Friulian gjat.

Noun[edit]

giat m (plural giats)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran, Puter, Vallader) cat

Coordinate terms[edit]

Tedim Chin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-r-gjat ~ b-g-rjat.

Numeral[edit]

giat

  1. eight

References[edit]

  • Zomi Ordbog by D.L. Haokip