Chuukese

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Determiner

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äm

  1. First-person plural exclusive general possessive; our (exclusive)
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Chuukese possessive determiners
small objects, concepts large objects, living things suffix
singular first person ai nei -ei
second person omw, om noum -om
third person an noun -an
plural first person äm (exclusive)
ach (inclusive)
nöu̇m (exclusive)
nöüch (inclusive)
-em (exclusive)
-ach (inclusive)
second person ämi, ami noumi -emi
third person ar nour -er

Finnish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin em. See äs for further details on the vowel.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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äm

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter M/m.

Declension

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Anagrams

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Livonian

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Etymology

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Compare Estonian amm.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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äm

  1. wet nurse

Declension

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Declension of äm (99)
singular (ikšlug) plural (pǟgiņlug)
nominative (nominatīv) äm ǟmõd
genitive (genitīv) äm ǟmõd
partitive (partitīv) ämmõ ǟmidi
dative (datīv) ämmõn ǟmõdõn
instrumental (instrumentāl) ämmõks ǟmõdõks
illative (illatīv) ämmõ ǟmiž
inessive (inesīv) ämsõ
äms
ǟmis
elative (elatīv) ämstõ
{{{1}}}ämst
ǟmist

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish æm, from Old Norse em, from Proto-Norse *ᛖᛗ (*em), from Proto-Germanic *immi, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésmi. Cognate with English am.

Verb

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äm

  1. (obsolete) first-person singular indicative present of vara

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