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{{nm-got|𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌼𐍃|háims}} | {{nm-got|𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌼𐍃|háims}} | ||
{{nm-noun-mh-2|hám|hä́m|home}} | {{nm-noun-mh-2|hám|hä́m|home}} | ||
===Derived terms=== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
* '' | * ''{{term|hämuthilj#Niemish|hä́muthilj}}'' ("homeland") | ||
{{ | ===Adverb=== | ||
# at home | |||
====Derived terms==== | |||
* ''{{term|hamum#Niemish|hámum}}'' ("at the home of...") | |||
[[Category:Niemish adverbs]] | |||
==[[Valtamic]]== | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
From Proto-Valtamic ''*ḳåm'', from [[w:Proto-Italic language|Proto-Italic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/kom|*kom]]''. Cognate with [[w:Latin|Latin]] ''[[wikt:cum#Latin|cum]]''. | |||
====Pronunciation==== | |||
* (''Standard Valtamic'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: /xɑm/; [χɑ̝m̥], [χʌm̥] | |||
====Preposition==== | |||
'''ham''' | |||
# with; ''takes the place of the comitative and instrumental cases with indeclinable nouns'' | |||
#: <small>Synonym:</small> {{c|trans}} | |||
====Related Terms==== | |||
*{{c|hamä}} | |||
*{{c|hëm-}} | |||
[[Category:Valtamic prepositions]] | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] | |||
[[Category:Valtamic lemmas]] |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 21 August 2024
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /haːm/
Etymology
From Gothic háims.
Noun
² hám n.m. hard stem
- home
Declension
declension of hám (mh declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | hám | háman | háms | hámas |
genitive | hä́ms | hä́mes | hä́me | hä́mse |
dative | hám | hámum | hámą | hámę |
Derived terms
- hä́muthilj ("homeland")
Adverb
- at home
Derived terms
- hámum ("at the home of...")
Valtamic
Etymology
From Proto-Valtamic *ḳåm, from Proto-Italic *kom. Cognate with Latin cum.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Valtamic) IPA: /xɑm/; [χɑ̝m̥], [χʌm̥]
Preposition
ham
- with; takes the place of the comitative and instrumental cases with indeclinable nouns
- Synonym: trans