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Latest revision as of 18:40, 6 October 2024
Mami
Etymology
From Proto-Mami həm
Pronunciation
(Mami) IPA: /am/
Adjective
am
- big
- Te ami if kamatu.
- The big animal is eating.
- Te ami if kamatu.
Inflection
Inflection of am | |||
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Gender | Singular | Plural | |
Masculine Animate | ama | amet | |
Masculine Inanimate | amo | amot | |
Feminine Animate | ama | amat | |
Feminine Inanimate | amon | amonat | |
Neuter Animate | ami | amit | |
Neuter Inanimate | amu | amut |
Saxuma
Etymology
From Saras Wima ang.
Pronunciation
(Saxuma) IPA: [ˈam]
Nominal
am (construct agu)
- day
Soc'ul'
← 3 | 4 | 5 → |
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Cardinal: am |
Etymology
From Pre-Soc'ul' am, from Wascotl am. Cognate to Gwaxol ham¹.
Pronunciation
Numeral
am
- four
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- fourth
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