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  • Wati languages
  • Languages of Aboriginal people of central Australia

    The Wati languages are the dominant Pama–Nyungan languages of central Australia. They include the moribund Wanman language and the Western Desert dialect

    Wati languages

    Wati languages

    Wati_languages

  • Western Desert language
  • Dialect cluster of Pama–Nyungan languages

    The Western Desert language, or Wati, is a dialect cluster of Australian Aboriginal languages in the Pama–Nyungan family. The name Wati tends to be used

    Western Desert language

    Western Desert language

    Western_Desert_language

  • Yankunytjatjara dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    language. It is one of the Wati languages, belonging to the large Pama–Nyungan family. It is one of the many varieties of the Western Desert Language

    Yankunytjatjara dialect

    Yankunytjatjara_dialect

  • Pama–Nyungan languages
  • Aboriginal Australian language family

    Yolŋu languages Ngarna languages Nyungic languages Desert Nyungic Marrngu languages Ngumpin–Yapa languages Warumungu languages Wati languages Southwest

    Pama–Nyungan languages

    Pama–Nyungan languages

    Pama–Nyungan_languages

  • Grammatical conjugation
  • Creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection

    conjugation, other languages such as French and Arabic or Spanish are more complex, with each verb having dozens of conjugated forms. Some languages such as Georgian

    Grammatical conjugation

    Grammatical conjugation

    Grammatical_conjugation

  • Extinct language
  • Language that no longer has any first-language or second-language speakers

    these languages are often undergoing a process of revitalisation. Languages that have first-language speakers are known as living languages. Languages have

    Extinct language

    Extinct language

    Extinct_language

  • Word
  • Basic elements of language

    of Walmatjari words. In the Pitjantjatjara dialect of the Wati language, another language from Australia, a word-medial syllable can end with a consonant

    Word

    Word

    Word

  • Pintupi dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Aboriginal language. It is one of the Wati languages of the large Pama–Nyungan family. It is one of the varieties of the Western Desert Language (WDL). Pintupi

    Pintupi dialect

    Pintupi dialect

    Pintupi_dialect

  • Deserts of Australia
  • Western Desert cultural bloc, such as the Wati languages, the Panyjima language, Wangkatha, Noongar language, the Yankunytjatjara dialect and the Pitjantjatjara

    Deserts of Australia

    Deserts of Australia

    Deserts_of_Australia

  • Kartutjarra language
  • Wati language of Australia

    one of the Wati languages of the large Pama–Nyungan family of Australia. It is sometimes counted as a dialect of the Western Desert Language, but is classified

    Kartutjarra language

    Kartutjarra_language

  • Ngardi language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    (2011) listed it as a more distant Wati language. Tindale shows Ngardi as an alternative name for Bunara language, but Lynette Oates and Arthur Capell

    Ngardi language

    Ngardi_language

  • Putijarra dialect
  • Wati language of Australia

    one of the Wati languages of the large Pama–Nyungan family of Australia. It is sometimes counted as a dialect of the Western Desert Language, but is classified

    Putijarra dialect

    Putijarra_dialect

  • Antakarinya language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of South Australia

    Antikirinya, Antikirrinya) is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Wati languages of the large Pama–Nyungan family. The Antakarinya people

    Antakarinya language

    Antakarinya_language

  • Warnman language
  • Language of Western Australia

    also spelt Wanman, is a possibly extinct Australian Aboriginal language, of the Wati branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was spoken near Jigalong in

    Warnman language

    Warnman_language

  • Ngumpin–Yapa languages
  • Family of Pama-Nyungan languages

    Ngumbin languages Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji Mudburra Ngardi, once classified as either Ngarrga (2002) or Ngumpin (2004), has been reassigned to the Wati languages

    Ngumpin–Yapa languages

    Ngumpin–Yapa languages

    Ngumpin–Yapa_languages

  • Wawula dialect
  • Wati language of Australia

    is one of the Wati languages of the Pama–Nyungan family of Australia. It is sometimes counted as a dialect of the Western Desert Language, but is classified

    Wawula dialect

    Wawula_dialect

  • Martu people
  • Grouping of Aboriginal peoples in Western Australia

    cultural bloc. The Martu people were originally speakers of various Wati languages in the Western Desert dialect continuum whose identity coalesced after

    Martu people

    Martu_people

  • Indonesian language
  • Language spoken in Indonesia

    certain suffixes such as "-a" and "-i" or "-wan" and "wati") are absorbed from other languages (in these cases, from Sanskrit). In some regions of Indonesia

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian_language

  • Dadju
  • French singer (born 1991)

    times Prince Dadj, is a French-Congolese singer. He was signed to the label Wati B and in 2017 signed with Polydor Records of Universal Music Group. He was

    Dadju

    Dadju

    Dadju

  • Tjupan dialect
  • Wati language of Australia

    one of the Wati languages of the large Pama–Nyungan family of Australia. It is sometimes counted as a dialect of the Western Desert Language, but is classified

    Tjupan dialect

    Tjupan_dialect

  • Sexion d'Assaut
  • French hip hop band

    composed of eight Parisian rappers. They are signed to independent record label Wati B, which is under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment France. The

    Sexion d'Assaut

    Sexion d'Assaut

    Sexion_d'Assaut

  • Wati B
  • French record label

    Wati B (/ˈwɑːti/) is a French record label established in 2000 by Dawala and rap band Intouchable and owned by Sony Music Entertainment. "Wati B" comes

    Wati B

    Wati_B

  • List of languages by time of extinction
  • history of the sprachraum. Extinct language Language death Lists of endangered languages Lists of extinct languages Last surviving native speaker. Last

    List of languages by time of extinction

    List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction

  • List of language families
  • The language families of Africa Map of the Austronesian languages Map of major Dravidian languages Distribution of the Indo-European language family

    List of language families

    List_of_language_families

  • Yankunytjatjara
  • Aboriginal people of South Australia

    Yankunytjatjara is a Western Desert language belonging to the Wati language family of the Pama-Nyungan languages. According to the estimation of Norman

    Yankunytjatjara

    Yankunytjatjara

  • Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Oceania
  • human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies. Oceania Languages of Oceania Demographics of Oceania List of Oceanian countries by population

    Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Oceania

    Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_Oceania

  • Manyjilyjarra dialect
  • Wati dialect of Australia

    Aboriginal language, generally considered a dialect of the Western Desert language. It is often classified as a distinct language among the Wati languages of

    Manyjilyjarra dialect

    Manyjilyjarra_dialect

  • Wirangu language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    group, but while Wirangu is a Thura-Yura language, Kokatha is defined as a Wati language. Neighbouring languages often borrow words from one another, and

    Wirangu language

    Wirangu language

    Wirangu_language

  • Sembilu
  • 1994 film

    rock singer, (Awie), with his lover Wati (Erra Fazira) which is opposed by Wati's brother (Mustapha Kamal). Wati, a lovely undergraduate was courting

    Sembilu

    Sembilu

  • Noongar language
  • Southwestern Australian Aboriginal language

    Noongar (or Nyungar) language before European settlement: it was a subgroup (or possibly a dialect continuum) of closely related languages, whose speakers

    Noongar language

    Noongar language

    Noongar_language

  • Seven Sisters songline
  • Sisters in Aboriginal Australian mythology

    kicks it away, revealing it as the long penis of Wati Nyiru, which he had sent for them in lust. Wati Nyiru continues to pursue them, using an ability

    Seven Sisters songline

    Seven Sisters songline

    Seven_Sisters_songline

  • Ram Gopal Yadav
  • Indian politician (born 1946)

    Saifai village, Etawah district, Uttar Pradesh to Bachchi Lal Yadav and Phool Wati. He had a sister Geeta Devi, who died in August 2021. Ram Gopal Yadav is

    Ram Gopal Yadav

    Ram_Gopal_Yadav

  • Thiin language
  • Nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    sadder than the death of a language". The Spectator Australia. Retrieved 2026-03-12. W25 Thiin at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute

    Thiin language

    Thiin_language

  • Yulparija
  • Wati language of Australia

    one of the Wati languages of the large Pama–Nyungan family of Australia. It is sometimes counted as a dialect of the Western Desert language, but is classified

    Yulparija

    Yulparija

  • Tout donner
  • 2016 song by Maître Gims

    released on 11 November 2016. It is the last song by Gims released on the Wati B label. "Maître Gims – Tout donner" (in French). Ultratop 50. "Maître Gims

    Tout donner

    Tout_donner

  • Sexion d'Assaut discography
  • composed of eight Parisian rappers. They are signed to independent record label Wati B, which is under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment France. The

    Sexion d'Assaut discography

    Sexion d'Assaut discography

    Sexion_d'Assaut_discography

  • Macro-Gunwinyguan languages
  • Australian Aboriginal languages

    The Macro-Gunwinyguan languages, also called Arnhem or Gunwinyguan, are a family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken across eastern Arnhem Land

    Macro-Gunwinyguan languages

    Macro-Gunwinyguan languages

    Macro-Gunwinyguan_languages

  • History of the Malay language
  • Indian Hindu gods or heroes include Puteri/Putri, Putera/Putra, Wira and Wati. It is popularly claimed that the Old Malay of the Srivijayan inscriptions

    History of the Malay language

    History of the Malay language

    History_of_the_Malay_language

  • Niabali
  • Indigenous tribe in Pilbara, Western Australia

    language is called Nyiyaparli. It was customary to classify it as one of the Ngayarda languages until Alan Dench reassigned it to the Wati languages in

    Niabali

    Niabali

  • Meriam language
  • Trans-Fly language of the Australian Torres Strait Islands

    pre-Trans–New Guinea languages; this is followed by Ethnologue (2005). In 2005 Malcolm Ross concluded that the Eastern Trans-Fly languages were not part of

    Meriam language

    Meriam language

    Meriam_language

  • Kalam language
  • Language native to Papua New Guinea

    (9) kneb sleeping ameb going owep coming wog garden wati fence gep making kneb ameb owep wog wati gep sleeping going coming garden fence making 'everyday

    Kalam language

    Kalam_language

  • Part-Time Wife (TV series)
  • 2026 Indonesian television series

    father Andri Sulistiandri as Narto Yanah as Tuti Hami Diah as Yuli Desi Ridya Wati as Arina Kiki Brata as Yudis's mother Elkie Kwee Irianto, Rifaldi Putra (22

    Part-Time Wife (TV series)

    Part-Time_Wife_(TV_series)

  • Madí language
  • Arawan language spoken in Brazil

    speak a dialect of Kulina. The Jarawara use the word wahati and the Banawá wati to refer to the Jamamadí, both possibly meaning "liver". Jarawara, spoken

    Madí language

    Madí language

    Madí_language

  • Tumbuka language
  • Niger-Congo language spoken in Southern and Eastern Africa

    in Tumbuka as in the neighbouring languages. Tumbuka consonants are similar to those of the neighbouring languages of Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia, but

    Tumbuka language

    Tumbuka language

    Tumbuka_language

  • Dyirbal language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Aboriginal languages have five or six. This is because Dyirbal lacks the dental/alveolar/retroflex split typically found in these languages. Like the majority

    Dyirbal language

    Dyirbal language

    Dyirbal_language

  • Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages
  • Language branch spoken in Australia

    Minyangbal, and Bandjalang as separate Bandjalangic languages. All Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages are nearly extinct. As of 2016[update], Bandjalang proper

    Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages

    Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages

    Yugambeh–Bundjalung_languages

  • Watir
  • Open-source family of Ruby libraries

    Watir (Web Application Testing in Ruby, pronounced water), is an open-source family of Ruby libraries for automating web browsers. It drives Internet Explorer

    Watir

    Watir

    Watir

  • Madoidja
  • Aboriginal people in Western Australia

    Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia. The Madoitja language was one of the Wati languages. The Madoitja lands, according to an inference from contiguous

    Madoidja

    Madoidja

  • Yuin–Kuric languages
  • Family of Australian Aboriginal languages

    The Yuin–Kuric languages are a group of mainly extinct Australian Aboriginal languages traditionally spoken in the south east of Australia. They belong

    Yuin–Kuric languages

    Yuin–Kuric languages

    Yuin–Kuric_languages

  • Thura-Yura languages
  • Australian Aboriginal language group

    The Yura or Thura-Yura languages are a group of Australian Aboriginal languages surrounding Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent in South Australia, that comprise

    Thura-Yura languages

    Thura-Yura languages

    Thura-Yura_languages

  • Ngumbin languages
  • Pama–Nyungan language family of Australia

    Ngumpin languages are a small language family of Australia, consisting of (from west to east): Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji (Gurindji proper, Bilinarra, Wanyjirra

    Ngumbin languages

    Ngumbin languages

    Ngumbin_languages

  • Pickme girl
  • Internet meme and youth slang

    Alphabet. 5 (1): 8–19. doi:10.21776/ub.alphabet.2022.05.01.02. ISSN 2615-6296. Wati, Carmenita; Sofian, Ferane Aristrivani (May 2024). "Dramatic Digital Communication

    Pickme girl

    Pickme_girl

  • Paman languages
  • Australian Aboriginal language family

    another Thaypan / Rarmul Pama language. Pama–Maran languages Hale, Kenneth L. (1964). "Classification of Northern Paman Languages, Cape York Peninsula, Australia;

    Paman languages

    Paman languages

    Paman_languages

  • Macro-Pama–Nyungan languages
  • Proposed language family of Australia

    Macro-Pama-Nyungan language family is made up of the Gunwinyguan languages from Arnhem Land in Northern Australia, the Tangkic languages from Mornington

    Macro-Pama–Nyungan languages

    Macro-Pama–Nyungan languages

    Macro-Pama–Nyungan_languages

  • Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages
  • about fifty distinct languages. The Kanyara and Mantharta languages appear to be the most divergent of the Southwest languages. The others are sometimes

    Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages

    Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages

    Southwest_Pama–Nyungan_languages

  • 2005–06 Australian region cyclone season
  • Tropical cyclone season

    285 kilometres west northwest of Exmouth on 27 March. Severe Tropical Cyclone Wati originated in the South Pacific region and moved into Brisbane's area of

    2005–06 Australian region cyclone season

    2005–06 Australian region cyclone season

    2005–06_Australian_region_cyclone_season

  • Arrernte language
  • Dialect cluster of Central Australia

    defines the Arandic group of languages/dialects as comprising five Aranda (Arrernte) dialects, plus two distinct languages, Kaytetye (Koch, 2004) and Lower

    Arrernte language

    Arrernte language

    Arrernte_language

  • Antakirinja people
  • Aboriginal Australian people

    ("originating from"). Antakarinya language is a Western Desert language belonging to the Wati language family of the Pama–Nyungan languages. Norman Tindale estimated

    Antakirinja people

    Antakirinja_people

  • Dharug language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of the Sydney area

    Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Troy (1994): p. 5. Troy, Jakelin. 2019. The Sydney language

    Dharug language

    Dharug language

    Dharug_language

  • Dhurga language
  • Pama–Nyungan language of Australia

    dedicated languages team teaches the Dhurga language. Bermagui Public School, a primary school in Bermagui, has taught local Aboriginal languages including

    Dhurga language

    Dhurga_language

  • Palawa kani
  • Constructed Tasmanian language

    the languages, Fanny Cochrane Smith, died in 1905. In 1972, Robert M. W. Dixon and Terry Crowley investigated reconstructing the Tasmanian languages from

    Palawa kani

    Palawa_kani

  • Ngarrkic languages
  • Pama–Nyungan language family of Australia

    aboriginal man in the two languages. In 2004 it was demonstrated that Ngarrkic is related to the neighbouring Ngumpin languages. McConvell, Patrick; Laughren

    Ngarrkic languages

    Ngarrkic languages

    Ngarrkic_languages

  • Djaru language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    has an avoidance language. Avoidance languages, sometimes known as 'mother-in-law languages', are special registers within a language that are spoken between

    Djaru language

    Djaru_language

  • Mantharta language
  • Nearly extinct dialect cluster of Western Australia

    Warriyangga is one of 20 languages prioritised as part of the Priority Languages Support Project, being undertaken by First Languages Australia and funded

    Mantharta language

    Mantharta language

    Mantharta_language

  • Kalaw Lagaw Ya
  • Aboriginal Australian language

    between the local languages, including many words that are obviously common, such as the following 'trade' words in Torres Strait area languages. The only Gudang

    Kalaw Lagaw Ya

    Kalaw Lagaw Ya

    Kalaw_Lagaw_Ya

  • Mayabic languages
  • Extinct language family of Australia

    Australian Aboriginal languages of Queensland. They were once classified as Paman, but now as a separate branch of Pama–Nyungan. The languages are: Mayi-Kutuna

    Mayabic languages

    Mayabic languages

    Mayabic_languages

  • Maweti–Guarani languages
  • Group of Tupian languages

    The Maweti–Guarani languages of Brazil form a branch of the Tupian language family according to Meira and Drude (2015). The branch was originally proposed

    Maweti–Guarani languages

    Maweti–Guarani_languages

  • Tangkic languages
  • Language family of northern Australia

    The Tangkic languages form a small language family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia. The Tangkic languages are Lardil (Leerdil)

    Tangkic languages

    Tangkic languages

    Tangkic_languages

  • Guugu Yimithirr language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    practice of naming based on some distinctive word is found in many other languages. The name has many spelling variants, including Gogo-Yimidjir, Gugu-Yimidhirr

    Guugu Yimithirr language

    Guugu_Yimithirr_language

  • Paakantyi language
  • Aboriginal language in New South Wales, Australia

    Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press. p. xxxvi. D12 Paakantyi at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database

    Paakantyi language

    Paakantyi language

    Paakantyi_language

  • Bindjali language
  • Extinct Australian Indigenous language

    Indigenous Languages. Sydney University Press. pp. 387–401. ISBN 978-1-920-89955-4. Dixon, Robert M. W. (2004) [First published 2002]. Australian Languages: Their

    Bindjali language

    Bindjali_language

  • Aurê–Aurá language
  • Extinct language of Brazil

    Aurê–Aurá is an extinct language, part of the Tupi language family, last spoken by two individuals in Maranhão, Brazil named Aurê and Aurá. Both known

    Aurê–Aurá language

    Aurê–Aurá_language

  • Bidjara language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies L41 Iningay at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database

    Bidjara language

    Bidjara_language

  • Woiwurrung–Taungurung language
  • Pama–Nyungan language spoken in Australia

    Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages. 2011. ISBN 9780987133717. Blake, Barry (1979). Handbook of Australian languages. Canberra: Australian National

    Woiwurrung–Taungurung language

    Woiwurrung–Taungurung language

    Woiwurrung–Taungurung_language

  • Bayungu language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Austin, Peter (30 June 1988). "Aboriginal languages of the

    Bayungu language

    Bayungu_language

  • Tuyuca language
  • Eastern Tucanoan language of Colombia and Brazil

    Note that voiceless segments are transparent. /ãkã/ 'choke on a bone' /w̃ãtĩ/ 'demon' See further remarks regarding the oral/nasal nature of affixes

    Tuyuca language

    Tuyuca language

    Tuyuca_language

  • Kulinic languages
  • Pama–Nyungan language branch of Australia

    W. 2002. Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia

    Kulinic languages

    Kulinic languages

    Kulinic_languages

  • Jangan Pandang Belakang Congkak
  • 2009 Malaysian film

    Den Wahab as Latiff Belalang as Megat Dina as Ziana Zarina Zainoordin as Wati Mas Muharni as Wawa "New mum Lisa Surihani feels more motivated to excel

    Jangan Pandang Belakang Congkak

    Jangan_Pandang_Belakang_Congkak

  • Dhuwal language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of the Yolngu group spoken in the Northern Territory

    is one of the Yolŋu languages spoken by Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory, Australia. Although all Yolŋu languages are mutually intelligible

    Dhuwal language

    Dhuwal_language

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Oceania
  • List of Oceanian ethnic groups

    I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Language family; with some exceptions, all speakers of the various languages within this family are typically seen

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Oceania

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Oceania

  • Ceux qui dorment les yeux ouverts
  • 2006 EP by Gims

    released on 7 December 2006. It was also Gims's first solo project produced by Wati B. He also participated with the group Sexion d'Assaut in some songs. The

    Ceux qui dorment les yeux ouverts

    Ceux_qui_dorment_les_yeux_ouverts

  • Ndra'ngith language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    the similar-sounding Ndrangith language and Ndwa'ngith language. Y39 Ndra'ngith at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute

    Ndra'ngith language

    Ndra'ngith_language

  • Pitjantjatjara dialect
  • Western Desert dialect of Central Australia

    Aboriginal languages (as well as in some other languages, such as Fijian and Māori) are borrowed from "motorcar". Like in many Indigenous languages, code-switching

    Pitjantjatjara dialect

    Pitjantjatjara dialect

    Pitjantjatjara_dialect

  • Maric languages
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    of Australian languages formerly spoken throughout much of Queensland by many of the Murri peoples. The well attested Maric languages are clearly related;

    Maric languages

    Maric languages

    Maric_languages

  • Proto-Pama–Nyungan language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Pama–Nyungan languages

    Pama–Nyungan languages spread over most of the continent and displaced any pre-Pama–Nyungan languages is unknown; one possibility is that language could have

    Proto-Pama–Nyungan language

    Proto-Pama–Nyungan_language

  • Tagalaka language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Forsayth and west to near Croydon. Y125 Takalak at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Tagalaka language

    Tagalaka_language

  • Garawan languages
  • Language family of northern Australia

    languages (Garrwan), or Yanyi, are a small language family of Australian Aboriginal languages currently spoken in northern Australia. The languages are:

    Garawan languages

    Garawan languages

    Garawan_languages

  • Kartu languages
  • Australian indigenous language group

    The Kartu languages are a group of Indigenous Australian languages spoken in the Murchison and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia. They are thought

    Kartu languages

    Kartu languages

    Kartu_languages

  • Arandic languages
  • Australian Aboriginal language family

    Arandic is a family of Australian Aboriginal languages consisting of several languages or dialect clusters, including the Arrernte (Upper Arrernte) group

    Arandic languages

    Arandic languages

    Arandic_languages

  • Bidhawal language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    "thang" in accordance with Dixon. S49 Bidhawal at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

    Bidhawal language

    Bidhawal language

    Bidhawal_language

  • Anindilyakwa language
  • Indigenous Australian language of the Northern Territory

    International Year of Indigenous Languages which features 14 different words for 'money' from Australian Indigenous languages including awarnda for Anindilyakwa

    Anindilyakwa language

    Anindilyakwa language

    Anindilyakwa_language

  • Lower Burdekin languages
  • Extinct unclassified languages of Australia

    The Lower Burdekin languages are a geographical grouping of three distinct Aboriginal languages, spoken around the mouth of the Burdekin River in north

    Lower Burdekin languages

    Lower Burdekin languages

    Lower_Burdekin_languages

  • Lower Arrernte language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Arrernte is one of 20 languages prioritised as part of the Priority Languages Support Project, being undertaken by First Languages Australia and funded

    Lower Arrernte language

    Lower_Arrernte_language

  • North Cape York Paman languages
  • Subdivision of the Paman languages

    The North Cape York Paman languages are a subdivision of the Paman languages consisting of forty languages, all spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland

    North Cape York Paman languages

    North Cape York Paman languages

    North_Cape_York_Paman_languages

  • Watiwati
  • Indigenous Australian Aboriginal people

    reduplication of the word for "no" (wati). It is classified as belonging to the Kulin branch of the Pama-Nyungan language family. Some words are conserved

    Watiwati

    Watiwati

  • Muruwari language
  • Extinct Australian Aboriginal language

    Muruwari language was influenced through contact with many of these neighbouring languages, and influences can even be traced to the Karnic languages and the

    Muruwari language

    Muruwari language

    Muruwari_language

  • Ngunnawal–Gundungurra language
  • Extinct Pama–Nyungan language of New South Wales and the ACT, Australia

    Ngunnawal/Ngunawal and Gundungurra are Australian Aboriginal languages, and the traditional languages of the Ngunnawal and Gandangara. Ngunnawal and Gundungurra

    Ngunnawal–Gundungurra language

    Ngunnawal–Gundungurra_language

  • Burduna language
  • Aboriginal language of Western Australia

    belongs to the Kanyara group of languages, which also includes Binigura/Pinikura, Thalanyji, and Bayungu. The language is currently classified as critically

    Burduna language

    Burduna_language

  • Karnic languages
  • Group of Australian Aboriginal languages

    The Karnic languages are a group of languages of the Pama–Nyungan family. According to Dixon (2002), these are three separate families, but Bowern (2001)

    Karnic languages

    Karnic languages

    Karnic_languages

  • Martu Wangka dialect
  • Variety of the Western Desert language

    Western Desert language family. Through daily cohabitation, they developed a koiné language. In this process, elements of the two languages are selected

    Martu Wangka dialect

    Martu_Wangka_dialect

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  • Intezar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Intezar |

    To wait

    Intezar |

  • RATI
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    RATI

    (रति) Hindi myth name of the wife of Kama, RATI means "pleasure."

    RATI

  • Intezar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Intezar

    To Wait

    Intezar

  • Prateeksha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Prateeksha

    Waiting; Wait

    Prateeksha

  • Intizar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Intizar

    Wait

    Intizar

  • Mati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mati

    The Moon, Thought, Prayer, Mind, Decision, Respect, Will decision, Intelligence, Memory

    Mati

  • Intizar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Intizar

    Wait

    Intizar

  • Wait
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, British, English

    Wait

    To Wait; Stay; Guard

    Wait

  • Intizar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Intizar |

    Wait

    Intizar |

  • SATI
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    SATI

    (सती) Hindi name SATI means "truthful." In mythology, this is an epithet belonging to the goddess Durga.

    SATI

  • Wait
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wait

    English : variant spelling of Waite.Thomas Wait came to MA from England in 1634. Samuel Wait (1789–1867), a Baptist clergyman, was born in White Creek, NY, organized Baptists in NC and helped found what became Wake Forest College (1838).

    Wait

  • WAT
  • Male

    English

    WAT

    Old pet form of English Walter, WAT means "ruler of the army."

    WAT

  • Wali |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Wali |

    Governor, Protector

    Wali |

  • WUTI
  • Female

    Native American

    WUTI

    Native American Hopi name WUTI means "woman."

    WUTI

  • Gati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gati

    Gait, Speed, Path, Obedience, Success, Power of understanding obedience

    Gati

  • Sati |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sati |

    Partner, Chaste woman

    Sati |

  • Rah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Rah

    Path; Wait

    Rah

  • KATI
  • Female

    Hungarian

    KATI

     Pet form of Hungarian Katalin, KATI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kati.

    KATI

  • KATI
  • Female

    Finnish

    KATI

     Pet form of Finnish Katariina, KATI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kati.

    KATI

  • WAKI
  • Female

    Native American

    WAKI

    Native American Hopi name WAKI means "shelter."

    WAKI

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Online names & meanings

  • Reetinder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Reetinder

    Lord of Traditions

  • Mittoo | மீத்தூ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mittoo | மீத்தூ 

    Sweet, One who speaks sweetly, Parrot, Measured

  • Taavi
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Finnish

    Taavi

    Dearly loved.

  • Suhanth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Suhanth

    Murugan

  • Kilner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kilner

    English : occupational name for a potter or lime burner, from an agent derivative of Old English cylen(e) ‘kiln’.

  • Garrad
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Garrad

    Mighty with a Spear; Variant of Garret from Gerald; Rules by the Spear

  • Dent
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Dent

    Valley Town; Diminutive of Denton

  • Lalitya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lalitya

    Loveliness, Grace, Beauty

  • Adda
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish

    Adda

    Noble; Kind; Brightness

  • Sampada | ஸஂபதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sampada | ஸஂபதா

    Wealthy

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  • Thole
  • v. i.

    To wait.

  • Zati
  • n.

    A species of macaque (Macacus pileatus) native of India and Ceylon. It has a crown of long erect hair, and tuft of radiating hairs on the back of the head. Called also capped macaque.

  • Await
  • v. i.

    To wait (on or upon).

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    To stay or rest in expectation; to stop or remain stationary till the arrival of some person or event; to rest in patience; to stay; not to depart.

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    To watch; to observe; to take notice.

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    Musicians who sing or play at night or in the early morning, especially at Christmas time; serenaders; musical watchmen.

  • Expect
  • v. t.

    To wait for; to await.

  • Wait
  • v. t.

    To attend on; to accompany; especially, to attend with ceremony or respect.

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    Ambush.

  • Wait
  • v. t.

    To attend as a consequence; to follow upon; to accompany; to await.

  • Wait
  • v. t.

    To cause to wait; to defer; to postpone; -- said of a meal; as, to wait dinner.

  • Watt
  • n.

    A unit of power or activity equal to 107 C.G.S. units of power, or to work done at the rate of one joule a second. An English horse power is approximately equal to 746 watts.

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    Hautboys, or oboes, played by town musicians; not used in the singular.

  • Wait
  • v. t.

    To stay for; to rest or remain stationary in expectation of; to await; as, to wait orders.

  • Expect
  • v. t.

    To wait; to stay.

  • Waited
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wait

  • Waiting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Wait

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    The act of waiting; a delay; a halt.

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    One who watches; a watchman.