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juma
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See also: Juma
Aymara
Etymology
Unknown.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
juma
See also
Finnish
Pronunciation
Interjection
juma (slang)
Fula
Etymology
From Arabic الْجُمْعَة (al-jumʕa).
Noun
juma o
References
- Oumar Bah, Dictionnaire Pular-Français, Avec un index français-pular, Webonary.org, SIL International, 2014.
Polish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Uncertain, but possibly a borrowing from English Yuma, as the result of a loose association between the western film 3:10 to Yuma and a scheduled train leaving the town of Zielona Góra for Berlin on the same hour in the 1990s.
Noun
juma f
- (colloquial, historical) type of criminal activity popular in the 1990s in the western regions of Poland, involving theft of high value goods in Germany and then trafficking them across the Polish border
- 1999, Zbigniew Kurcz, Pogranicze z Niemcami a inne pogranicza Polski, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, page 136:
- Dla części osób możliwość nabycia towarów z „jumy” jest jedyną szansą ich posiadania.
- For some people the possibility of acquiring goods by stealing them in Germany is the only chance of owning them.
- 2000, Andrzej Margasiński, Beata Zajęcka, Psychopatologia i psychoprofilaktyka: przejawy narkomanii, alkoholizmu, przemocy, zaburzeń psychicznych w rodzinie i szkole oraz możliwości im przeciwdziałania: materiały z ogólnopolskiej konferencji naukowej zorganizowanej przez Instytut Pedagogiki Społecznej Wyższej Szkoły Pedagogicznej w Częstochowie, 19-21.10. 1999 r., Impuls, page 176:
- Bywa, że niektórzy z respondentów (9%) zostali do uprawiania jumy przymuszeni, a to przez starszych kolegów, dla których obecność nieletnich jest gwarancją bezkarności, a to przez własnych rodziców, którzy wraz z dziećmi jeżdżą na jumę.
- Some of the respondents (9%) were pressured to deal in shoplifted goods, either by their older colleagues, for whom the presence of minors guarantees impunity, or by their own parents, who go on theft sprees in Germany with their children.
- 2015, Krzysztof Sado Sadowski, Brudne historie, Lębork, page 108:
- Dla nas nie była to pierwszyzna, jeździliśmy na jumę od pewnego czasu i już raz zaliczyliśmy wpadkę, lecz wówczas pierwszy raz zabraliśmy ze sobą D.P.
- This was not our first rodeo, we had been going on German theft sprees for some time and we had already been busted once, but that was the first time we took D.P. with us.
- (colloquial, by extension) theft (act of stealing property)
Declension
Declension of juma
Derived terms
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
juma
Further reading
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Romanian
Noun
juma f (uncountable)
- alternative form of jumătate
Simalungun Batak
Noun
juma
References
- Zufri Hidayat et al. (2015). Kamus Bahasa Simalungun–Indonesia (2nd ed.). Medan: Balai Bahasa Provinsi Sumatera Utara, p. 2.
Spanish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From jumera.
Noun
juma f (plural jumas)
- (colloquial) drunkenness
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:borrachera
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Adjective
juma
Etymology 3
Verb
juma
- only used in se juma, third-person singular present indicative of jumarse
- only used in te ... juma, syntactic variant of júmate, second-person singular imperative of jumarse
Further reading
- “jumo”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 10 December 2024
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Swahili
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
juma class V (plural majuma class VI)
Synonyms
Uzbek
Etymology
Inherited from Chagatai جمعه (jmʿh), from Classical Persian جُمْعَه (jum'a), from Arabic جُمْعَة (jumʕa). Compare Kazakh жұма (jūma), etc.
Pronunciation
Noun
juma (plural jumalar)
Declension
See also
| Days of the week in Uzbek · hafta kunlari (layout · text) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| dushanba | seshanba | chorshanba | payshanba | juma | shanba | yakshanba |
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