kuma
Bambara edit
Verb edit
kuma
- (intransitive) to speak
Noun edit
kuma
- word, that which is spoken
References edit
- Richard Nci Diarra, Lexique bambara-français-anglais, December 13, 2010
Basque edit
Noun edit
kuma inan
- A cradle.
Synonyms edit
Dangaléat edit
Noun edit
kúmá (West), kūmà (East)
- meat
- kúm dì (West), kūm dī (East) : only the meat (showing regular deletion of the -a when another syllable follows)
References edit
- Jean Pierre Caprile: Études phonologiques tchadiennes
Guinea-Bissau Creole edit
Etymology edit
From Portuguese como.
Pronoun edit
kuma
Hoava edit
Noun edit
kuma
References edit
- Karen Davis, A grammar of the Hoava language, Western Solomons (2003), page 36
Jamtish edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse koma (“to come”), from Proto-Germanic *kwemaną, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷem- (“to step”).
Pronunciation edit
- (Åre) IPA(key): [²kʰoˑmuᵝ]
- (Mattmar, Näskott) IPA(key): [²kʰɔːmɔ]
- (Hackås, Hallen, Håsjö, Häggenås, Hällesjö, Marieby, Revsund, Rätan) IPA(key): [²kʰuᵝmːa]
- (Rödön) IPA(key): [²kʰuᵝmːæ]
- (Hammerdal) IPA(key): [²kʰɔmːa]
- (Berg) IPA(key): [²kʰɶmːa]
- (Ragunda) IPA(key): [²kʰuᵝma], [²kʰuᵝmːa][1]
- (Fors) IPA(key): [²kʰʊma]
Verb edit
kuma
- to come
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of kuma — active (irregular, strong class 4)
References edit
- Bucht, Torsten. 1924. Äldre u ock o i kort stavelse i mellersta Norrland. pp. 81-82.
- Invalid params in call to Template:NJO: 1=kuma* Nýjamskeółbók’a, retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ^ Söderström, Sven. 1972. Om kvantitetsutvecklingen i norrländska folkmål. p. 34
Japanese edit
Romanization edit
kuma
Kaurna edit
Noun edit
kuma
- another
- kumarta ― different, distinct, separate
- kumartappendi ― to separate
Numeral edit
kuma
- one
- kuma partirrka ― one hundred
- kuma uwata ― one thousand
- kumiwurru ― one million
- kumanti ― only one, just one
- kumangka ― to be one; together
- kuma kumangka ― one after the other
- kumarluku ― once
- kumarlukunti ― only once
- kumapurtu ― all at once
References edit
- Warra Kaurna Yalaka, ed. Rob Amery. November 2017
Kituba edit
Verb edit
kuma
- to arrive
Lindu edit
Noun edit
kuma
Maaka edit
Noun edit
kuma
References edit
- Russell G. Schuh, Maka Wordlist, p. 6
Mauritian Creole edit
Adverb edit
kuma
- Alternative spelling of kouma
Okinawan edit
Romanization edit
kuma
Oromo edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Cushitic *kum-. Compare Hadiyya kúma, Sidamo kúme and Somali kun.
Numeral edit
kuma
Polish edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
kuma f (male equivalent kum)
- godmother of one's child or godchild, mother of one's godchild
- (colloquial) neighbor, neighbour
- (colloquial) friend
Declension edit
Declension of kuma
Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun edit
kuma m pers
Verb edit
kuma
Further reading edit
Rama edit
Noun edit
kuma
References edit
Serbo-Croatian edit
Noun edit
kuma f (Cyrillic spelling кума)
Swahili edit
Pronunciation edit
Audio (Kenya) (file)
Noun edit
kuma (n class, plural kuma)
Taivoan edit
Noun edit
kuma
- the crowds
- the Shrine of Taivoan in some Taivoan communities.
- younger brother
Adjective edit
kuma
- many (people)
Turkish edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish قومه (kuma), itself from Proto-Turkic *koma.
Noun edit
kuma (definite accusative kumayı, plural kumalar)
- a woman who lives with a married man (and the rest of his family), concubine
Declension edit
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Nominative | kuma | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Definite accusative | kumayı | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Singular | Plural | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nominative | kuma | kumalar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Definite accusative | kumayı | kumaları | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dative | kumaya | kumalara | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Locative | kumada | kumalarda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ablative | kumadan | kumalardan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genitive | kumanın | kumaların | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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