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{{nm-got|𐍃𐌰𐌱𐌱𐌰𐍄𐍉|*sambatō}}In turn from Ancient Greek ''[[wikt:σάββατον#Ancient_Greek|σάββατον]]'' and Hebrew ''[[wikt:שבת#Hebrew|שַׁבָּת]]''. Cf. Italiot Greek ''[[wikt:samba#Italiot_Greek|samba]]''.
{{nm-got|𐍃𐌰𐌱𐌱𐌰𐍄𐍉|*sambatō}}In turn from Ancient Greek ''[[wikt:σάββατον#Ancient_Greek|σάββατον]]'' and Hebrew ''[[wikt:שבת#Hebrew|שַׁבָּת]]''. Cf. Italiot Greek ''[[wikt:samba#Italiot_Greek|samba]]''.
{{Nm-noun-mh-2-S-histan|sámb|sä́mb|Saturday}}
{{Nm-noun-mh-2-S-histan|sámb|sä́mb|Saturday}}
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Revision as of 20:54, 4 December 2022

Niemish

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈsambɐ/

Etymology

From Gothic *sambatō. In turn from Ancient Greek σάββατον and Hebrew שַׁבָּת. Cf. Italiot Greek samba.

Noun

² sámba n.n. on-stem

  1. Saturday

Declension

declension of sámba (mh declension, irregular)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative sámba sámbot sámbon sámbyna
genitive sä́mbes sä́mbines sä́mbine sä́mbise
dative sámben sámbinum sámbą sámbę

See also

(Days of the week) mýnsdach, ä́resdach, mézwèka, thorsdach, brä̀ske, sámba, kírke