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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''{{term|ha|h-}}'' (“to eat”) + ''{{term|-vv-}}''.
From {{com|siwa|ha|alt1=h-|t1=to eat|-vv-}}.
===Verb===
===Verb===
{{siwa-verb|ut/imp|haummu|hauḍḍa|head=hauvv‧a|affix=-vv-}}
{{siwa-verb|ut/imp|haummu|hauḍḍa|head=hauvv‧a}}
# to make somebody's mouth water
# to make somebody's mouth water
# {{lb|siwa|impersonal|figurative}} to be tempted, to want
# {{lb|siwa|impersonal|figurative}} to be tempted, to want
#: {{ux|siwa|So '''hauvvasa'''-a gatamani deita?|Are you '''tempted''' to come along?}}
#: {{ux|siwa|So '''hauvvasa'''-a gatamani deita?|Are you '''tempted''' to come along?}}

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Siwa

Pronunciation

  • (Aingo) IPA(key): [ˈhɑuwːa]

Etymology

From h- (to eat) +‎ -vv-.

Verb

hauvv‧a (unagentive transitive, impersonal, infinitive haummu, past hauḍḍa)

  1. to make somebody's mouth water
  2. (impersonal, figurative) to be tempted, to want
    So hauvvasa-a gatamani deita?
    Are you tempted to come along?