See also: yam, yàm, yaṃ, yɑm, y am, and þ.á.m

Sukur edit

Etymology edit

Ultimately from Proto-Chadic *ymn.

Noun edit

yâm

  1. water

References edit

  • Etudes berbères et chamito-sémitiques: mélanges offerts à Karl-G. Prasse (2000, →ISBN, page 38
  • Václav Blažek, A Lexicostatistical comparison of Omotic languages, in In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory: Essays in the four fields of anthropology, page 122