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cada
cada
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin cata (“by, for each”), from Ancient Greek κατά (katá).
Pronunciation
- (Eastern) IPA(key): /ˈkaðə/
- (Western) IPA(key): /ˈkaða/
Adjective
cada m, f (masculine and feminine plural cades)
Related terms
References
- Institut d'Estudis Catalans (1995). Diccionari de la llengua catalana (4th edition). ISBN 84-412-2477-3.
Italian
Verb
cada
- first-person singular, second-person singular and third-person singular present subjunctive of cadere
- third-person singular imperative of cadere
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese cada, from Latin cata (“by”), from Ancient Greek κατά (katá).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
cada
- each (qualifying a singular noun, indicating all examples of the thing so named seen as individual or separate items)
- Lava cada prato.
- Wash each dish.
- Lava cada prato.
- used as an intensifier
- Fazes cada loucura!
- You commit all sorts of crazy acts.
- Minha mãe faz cada bolo que nem o espero esfriar.
- My mother makes such a cake that I don’t even wait for it to cool down.
- Fazes cada loucura!
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:cada.
Derived terms
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin cata, from Ancient Greek κατά (katá).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkäðä]
Determiner
cada
- each; every
- 2008, Idan Raichel, Cada Día
- Cada día alguien me habla de ti
- intentando sacar el dolor de mi alma
- Cada día alguien me habla de ti
- intentando explicarme que ya no volverás
- Every day someone speaks of you to me,
- trying to quell the pain in my soul
- Every day someone speaks of you to me,
- trying to explain to me that you aren't coming back
- 2008, Idan Raichel, Cada Día