See also: أما and آما

Brahui edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Dravidian *amma (mother).

Noun edit

اَمّا (ammā)

  1. mother

Khalaj edit

Conjunction edit

اَمّا (əmmâ)

  1. Arabic spelling of əmmâ (but)

Mazanderani edit

Pronoun edit

اما (emâ)

  1. we

Persian edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic أَمَّا (ʔammā).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? ammā
Dari reading? ammā
Iranian reading? ammâ
Tajik reading? ammo

Conjunction edit

Dari اما
Iranian Persian ولی
Tajik аммо

امّا (ammâ)

  1. but
  2. however

See also edit

Urdu edit

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Classical Persian اما (ammā), from Arabic أَمَّا (ʔammā).

Conjunction edit

اَمّا (ammā) (Hindi spelling अम्मा)

  1. but
  2. moreover
  3. nevertheless
  4. yet
  5. however

Etymology 2 edit

Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀅𑀁𑀫𑀸 (aṃmā), from Sanskrit अम्बा (ambā).

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

اَمّا (ammāf (Hindi spelling अम्मा)

  1. (informal) mother; mom, mum
    Synonyms: ماں (mā̃), (formal) مادَر (mādar), (formal) والِدَہ (vālida)
    Coordinate term: اَبّا (abbā)
Derived terms edit

Etymology 3 edit

Borrowed from Sanskrit उमा (umā).

Noun edit

اُما (umāf (Hindi spelling उमा)

  1. flax
  2. linseed
  3. light
  4. splendor
  5. fame
  6. reputation
  7. night
  8. tranquility