1. Spanish:
- "Anda" is a verb in the second person singular (tú) form of the Spanish verb "andar," which means "to walk" or "to go." It is used to give an order or advice to someone to start walking or going somewhere.
- Example: "Anda a tu casa ahora mismo!" (Go home right now!)
2. Turkish:
- "Anda" is a Turkish word that means "oath," "swear," or "promise." It is often used in a ceremonial or religious context to make a solemn declaration.
- Example: "Anda içtim ki asla tekrar yapmayacağım." (I swear that I will never do that again.)
3. Hindi/Urdu:
- "Anda" in Hindi and Urdu means "egg."
- Example: "Ek anda ubalo aur omlet banao." (Boil an egg and make an omelet.)
4. Indonesian/Malay:
- "Anda" in Indonesian and Malay is a formal way of addressing someone, equivalent to the English "you." It is used as a pronoun and can be followed by a person's name or title as a respectful way of referring to them.
- Example: "Selamat pagi, Anda!" (Good morning to you!)
5. Italian (obsolete):
- "Anda" is an archaic Italian word that means "she." It is no longer commonly used in modern Italian.
6. Portuguese (obsolete):
- "Anda" is an obsolete Portuguese word that means "you." It is no longer used in modern Portuguese.