abia

Etymology
Proposed to have derived from. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) dog
 * 2)  dog, animal
 * 1)  dog, animal
 * 1)  dog, animal

Noun

 * 1) water

Etymology
, from 🇰🇲. The original form was, a variant found in some dialects; the final was added by analogy with adverbs like , ,.

This suffixation coincided with diphthongisation, turning the stressed into a glide. In Banat, however, an alternate suffixed form developed also, in which the stressed syllable remained the same; these forms coexisted, occupying different nuances (see usage notes).

Compare 🇨🇬, archaic 🇨🇬.

Adverb

 * 1) hardly, barely
 * 2) hardly, barely, scarcely
 * 3)  only, just
 * 4) just, scarce
 * 5) no sooner than; only
 * 1) hardly, barely, scarcely
 * 2)  only, just
 * 3) just, scarce
 * 4) no sooner than; only
 * 1) just, scarce
 * 2) no sooner than; only
 * 1) just, scarce
 * 2) no sooner than; only
 * 1) no sooner than; only
 * 1) no sooner than; only
 * 1) no sooner than; only
 * 1) no sooner than; only
 * 1) no sooner than; only
 * 1) no sooner than; only
 * 1) no sooner than; only

Usage notes
Sentences using in the temporal sense of “only just” can be followed by a correlative sentence introduced with the conjunction  that describes an event immediate to that of the first sentence:

The same sense may see followed by  in the manner of its synonym.

When modifying a verb (in any compatible sense), can sometimes be followed by, to no change in meaning.