See also: mamé, mamę, máme, māme, and Mäme

Galician edit

Verb edit

mame

  1. inflection of mamar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Guinea-Bissau Creole edit

Etymology edit

From Portuguese mamãe. Cognate with Kabuverdianu máma.

Noun edit

mame

  1. mother

Japanese edit

Romanization edit

mame

  1. Rōmaji transcription of まめ

Murui Huitoto edit

Etymology edit

Cognates include Minica Huitoto mame and Nüpode Huitoto mame.

Perhaps related to Tucano wãme (name).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈmamɛ]
  • Hyphenation: ma‧me

Root edit

mame

  1. name

Derived terms edit

References edit

  • Katarzyna Izabela Wojtylak (2017) A grammar of Murui (Bue): a Witotoan language of Northwest Amazonia.[1], Townsville: James Cook University press (PhD thesis), page 82

Ngarrindjeri edit

Noun edit

mame

  1. Food derived from an animal, meat.

Portuguese edit

Verb edit

mame

  1. inflection of mamar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Romanian edit

Noun edit

mame

  1. inflection of mamă:
    1. plural
    2. genitive/dative singular

Spanish edit

Verb edit

mame

  1. inflection of mamar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Walloon edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

mame f (plural mames)

  1. mother

Coordinate terms edit

  • (gender): pa

West Makian edit

Etymology edit

Compare maa (to hold, seize).

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

mame

  1. (transitive) to catch

Conjugation edit

Conjugation of mame (action verb)
singular plural
inclusive exclusive
1st person tamame mamame amame
2nd person namame famame
3rd person inanimate imame damame
animate
imperative namame, mame famame, mame

References edit

  • James Collins (1982) Further Notes Towards a West Makian Vocabulary[2], Pacific linguistics