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ammə
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See also: amme
Khalaj
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian عَمَّه (amma), from Arabic عَمَّة (ʕamma).
Pronunciation
Dialectal forms
- (Ahmadabad, Sefidaleh) (Ahmadabad, Sefidaleh) IPA(key): [ɑmːæ]
- (Bagh-e Yek, Bon Chenar, Daghan, Dermanak, Darestan, Feyzabad, Hasanabad, Hezarabad, Jerik Aghaj, Kacha-ye Chahardeh, Kharrab, Mansurabad, Mujan, Musaabad, Naderabad, Qarah Su, Qorqor, Safarabad, Sefid Ab, Sarband, Seqer Juq, Shaneq, Sorkh Deh, Vasheqan, Varnavaj, Yengijeh, Zarnusheh) IPA(key): [æ̞mːæ]
- (Borzabad, Esfid, Kardijan, Khvorakabad, Mohsenabad, Qarah Su, Salafchegan, Seft, Varsan, Zizgan) IPA(key): [amːæ]
- (Khaltabad, Kharrab, Sadabad) IPA(key): [æmːæ]
- (Mazraeh-ye Now) IPA(key): [æ̞ˑmːæ]
- (Mushakiyeh) IPA(key): [aˑmːæ]
- (Nowdeh) IPA(key): [æ̞mːɜ]
Noun
ammə (definite accusative amməñ, plural ammələr)
Declension
References
- Doerfer, Gerhard (1980), Wörterbuch des Chaladsch (Dialekt von Charrab) [Khalaj dictionary] (in German), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó
- Doerfer, Gerhard (1987), Lexik und Sprachgeographie des Chaladsch [Lexicon and Language Geography of Khalaj] (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, →ISBN
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