anaa

Etymology
From the same root as. Compare similar formations in, , , and.

Verb

 * 1)  there exists
 * 2) there be, there is
 * 3) to be present
 * 4)  to be in; be located at
 * 5) to be employed at, work at
 * 6) to have, possess
 * 1) to be present
 * 2)  to be in; be located at
 * 3) to be employed at, work at
 * 4) to have, possess
 * 1) to have, possess

Usage notes

 * If the subject is indefinite, the indefinite marker is suffixed; otherwise, the bare form is used.
 * In colloquial language,  has met more frequent usage than all the other existential verbs:, , , and , to mean "there is; to be in; to have." This is similar to the semantics of  in certain dialects, see there for more.
 * In colloquial language,  has met more frequent usage than all the other existential verbs:, , , and , to mean "there is; to be in; to have." This is similar to the semantics of  in certain dialects, see there for more.
 * In colloquial language,  has met more frequent usage than all the other existential verbs:, , , and , to mean "there is; to be in; to have." This is similar to the semantics of  in certain dialects, see there for more.

Pronoun

 * 1) me (first-person pronoun, objective case, singular)