kabila
See also: ƙabila
Hausa
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kà.bíː.làː/
- (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [kə̀.bíː.làː]
Noun
kàbīlā̀ f (plural kàbī̀lū, possessed form kàbīlàr̃)
- Alternative form of ƙàbīlā̀
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish قبیله (modern Turkish kabile), from Arabic قَبِيلَة (qabīla, “tribe”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kabǐla/
- Hyphenation: ka‧bi‧la
Noun
kabìla f (Cyrillic spelling кабѝла)
- (regional) tribe, kin
Declension
Declension of kabila
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kabìla | kabile |
genitive | kabile | kabílā |
dative | kabili | kabilama |
accusative | kabilu | kabile |
vocative | kabilo | kabile |
locative | kabili | kabilama |
instrumental | kabilom | kabilama |
Swahili
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic قَبِيلَة (qabīla).
Pronunciation
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Noun
kabila (ma class, plural makabila)
- nation (group of people), ethnic group
Usage notes
Kabila is commonly translated as "tribe", but is equivalent to a nation in non-African contexts.
Derived terms
- kikabila
- ukabila
Tagalog
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ka‧bi‧la
- IPA(key): /kabiˈlaʔ/, [kɐ.bɪˈlaʔ]
Noun
kabilâ
- opposite side (of a street, river, etc.)
- Synonyms: ibayo, tapat, katapat
- reverse side; back side (of something)
- Synonyms: likod, ilalim
- thing next or following another
- Synonym: kasunod
- other one (referring to two opposing sides)
- Synonyms: katalo, kalaban
Adjective
kabilâ
- opposite
- Synonym: katapat
- next; immediately following
- Synonyms: kasunod, sumusunod
- other
Derived terms
- kabilaan
- kabilang buhay
- magkabi-kabila
- magkabila
- pagsasakabila
- pagsasakabilang-buhay
- sa kabila na
- sa kabila ng
- sa kabilang banda
- sa kabilang dako
- sumakabila
- sumakabilang-buhay