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Pula
pula
pula
English
Noun
pula (uncountable)
- (Southern Africa) Rain, used as an expression of greeting or good luck.
- The currency of Botswana, divided into 100 thebe.
Anagrams
Dalmatian
Etymology
Possibly from Latin *pūbula < pūbes, or from pulla. Compare Romanian pulă.
Noun
pula f
Finnish
Etymology
Originally an opening in the ice into which a man has fallen or may fall. Probably onomatopoetic imitating the associated sound of water.
Noun
pula
- shortage
- (economy) An economic crisis characterized by shortage of goods and/or means to buy them; a depression, slump.
- urgent situation, scrape, pinch, deep water
Declension
Inflection of pula (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | pula | pulat | |
genitive | pulan | pulien | |
partitive | pulaa | pulia | |
illative | pulaan | puliin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | pula | pulat | |
accusative | nom. | pula | pulat |
gen. | pulan | ||
genitive | pulan | pulien pulainrare |
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partitive | pulaa | pulia | |
inessive | pulassa | pulissa | |
elative | pulasta | pulista | |
illative | pulaan | puliin | |
adessive | pulalla | pulilla | |
ablative | pulalta | pulilta | |
allative | pulalle | pulille | |
essive | pulana | pulina | |
translative | pulaksi | puliksi | |
instructive | — | pulin | |
abessive | pulatta | pulitta | |
comitative | — | pulineen |
Derived terms
- olla pulassa = to be in a pinch
- joutua pulaan = to get into difficulties
- jättää pulaan
Anagrams
Galician
Verb
pula
- first-person singular present subjunctive of pulir
- third-person singular present subjunctive of pulir
Pipil
Etymology
From Spanish plátano (“plantain”).
Pronunciation
- (standard) IPA(key): /ˈpula/
Noun
pula (plural pujpula)
- plantain
- Asi se siwat wan se takat kiwikat se pula tishkal
- A woman and a man arrived and brought roasted plantain
- Asi se siwat wan se takat kiwikat se pula tishkal
Pitjantjatjara
Pronoun
pula (third person dual, accusative pulanya, possessive/purposive pulampa, locative pulala)
- they two
Related terms
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
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First person | ngayulu (I) Bound form: -ṉa |
ngali (we two) Bound form: -li |
nganaṉa (we, more than two) Bound form: -la |
Second person | nyuntu (you) Bound form: -n |
nyupali (you two) | nyura (you, more than two) |
Third person | paluṟu (he/she/it) | pula (they two) | tjana (they, more than two) Bound form: -ya |
Portuguese
Verb
pula
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpula]
Etymology
From Latin pulla, feminine of pullus (“offspring, child, cub, chick, etc.”)
Adverb
pula
Noun
pula
- definite singular nominative form of pulă.
- definite singular accusative form of pulă.
Romansch
Etymology 1
Noun
pula f (plural pulas)
Alternative forms
Synonyms
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader) spler
- (Rumantsch Grischun) tgiralla
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Surmiran) tschitta
- (Puter) chüralla
- (Vallader) splerin
Etymology 2
Noun
pula f (plural pulas)
Synonyms
- (Rumantsch Grischun) giaglina
- (Sursilvan) gaglina
- (Sutsilvan) gagliegna
- (Surmiran) gagligna
- (Puter) gillina
- (Vallader) giallina
Spanish
Verb
pula
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of pulir.
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of pulir.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of pulir.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of pulir.