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===Verb=== | ===Verb=== | ||
{{siwa-verb|ut/imp|haummu|hauḍḍa|head=hauvv‧a | {{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?}} | ||
Latest revision as of 09:29, 11 May 2026
Siwa
Pronunciation
Etymology
Verb
hauvv‧a (unagentive transitive, impersonal, infinitive haummu, past hauḍḍa)
- to make somebody's mouth water
- (impersonal, figurative) to be tempted, to want
- So hauvvasa-a gatamani deita?
- Are you tempted to come along?