longa
preposition
- along
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From Latin longa.
- A musical note equal to two (or occasionally three) breves or whole notes.
prep
Etymology: From Australian Kriol langa, from English along. Compare Bislama and Tok Pisin long.
- Belonging to; of, in, at, to.
“This fella song all about the Aboriginal people, coloured people, black people longa Australia.”
“He wait longa river.”