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Definitions and meaning of mega
mega
Etymology
From the prefix mega-, from Ancient Greekμέγας(mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈmɛɡə/, /ˈmeɪɡə/
Rhymes: -ɛɡə, -eɪɡə
Adjective
mega (not comparable)
(informal) Very large.
(slang) Great; excellent.
July 15, 2011, Liam Gallagher, quoted at the launch of the new Manchester City F.C. kit
I've been a City fan since I was a kid, so to be involved with the launch of a new kit is colossal. Manchester City fans are known for having a lot of style and the new shirt looks mega.
Related terms
mega-
Translations
Adverb
mega (comparativemore mega, superlativemost mega)
(informal) extremely
mega-fun; mega rich
Noun
mega (pluralmegas)
(birding, informal) A megararity (extremely rare bird for a certain region).
(mathematics) The Steinhaus-Moser number ②
Coordinate terms
Anagrams
game, mage
Alemannic German
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /meɡ̊ɑ/, /meɡ̊ə/, /meːɡ̊ɑ/
Adverb
mega
(colloquial) very
Usage notes
Sometimes preceded by the intensifier uu. The other order *“mega uu” is not grammatical.
Synonyms
uu
seer
huere(vulgar)
Balinese
Romanization
mega
Romanization of ᬫᬾᬖ.
Catalan
Noun
megaf (pluralmegues)
Clipping of megabyte.
Czech
Noun
megan
(informal) million
Synonym:milión
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Danish
Etymology
From Ancient Greekμέγας(mégas, “great, large, mighty”).
Adverb
mega
(informal)very
Synonyms:herre, super
Esperanto
Etymology
From meg + -a.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ˈmeɡa]
Rhymes: -eɡa
Hyphenation: me‧ga
Adjective
mega (accusative singularmegan, pluralmegaj, accusative pluralmegajn)
(neologism, rare, ordinal number) millionth
Synonym:miliona
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norsemega, from Proto-Germanic*maganą, from Proto-Indo-European*magʰ-, *megʰ-.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈmeːa/
Rhymes: -eːa
IPA(key): /ˈmiːja/
Rhymes: -iːja
Verb
mega
must, may
Conjugation
References
Jóhan Hendrik W. Poulsen, et al.: Føroysk orðabók. Tórshavn: Føroya Fróðskaparfelag 1998. (“mega”)
Finnish
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈmeɡɑ/, [ˈme̞ɡɑ̝]
Rhymes: -eɡɑ
Syllabification(key): me‧ga
Noun
mega(colloquial)
(computing)Ellipsis of megatavu(“megabyte”).
(computing)Ellipsis of megabitti(“megabit”).
Declension
German
Alternative forms
mega-
Etymology
Conversion of mega-.
Adverb
mega
(colloquial, somewhat childish) very, super
Synonyms:see Thesaurus:sehr
Das ist megaeinfach. ― It’s super easy.
Er freute sich mega. ― He was super happy.
Usage notes
Often written together with the next word, as if compounding a new word, or analyzed as prefix.
Adjective
mega (strong nominative masculine singularmegaer, not comparable)
(slang, chiefly predicative) awesome, amazing
Die Party gestern war mega. ― That party last night was awesome.
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norsemega, from Proto-Germanic*maganą, from Proto-Indo-European*magʰ-, *megʰ-.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈmeiːɣa/
Rhymes: -eiːɣa
Verb
mega (preterite-present verb, third-person singular present indicativemá, third-person singular past indicativemátti, supinemátt)
(transitive, intransitive, governs the accusative) to be allowed, to be permitted, to may
Synonym:hafa leyfi til
Þú mátt þetta ekki. ― You're not allowed to do that.
Hvað má bjóða ykkur að borða? ― What may offer you to eat?
(intransitive) must, to have to
Synonym:verða
to have the strength, to be able
Synonym:megna
Conjugation
Derived terms
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malaymega, from Javanesemega, from Sanskritमेघ(megha, “cloud”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ˈmɛɡa]
Hyphenation: mè‧ga
Noun
megaormèga
cloud (visible mass of water droplets suspended in the air)
Synonym:awan
Further reading
“mega” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.