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naam
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English
Etymology
From Middle English nam, naam, from Old English nām (“seizure of property”), probably from Old Norse nám (“occupation; acquisition, learning, study”, literally “taking”), from Proto-Germanic *nēmō (“taking”), from Proto-Germanic *nemaną (“to take”), probably from Proto-Indo-European *nem- (“to take”). Cognate with Old English nǣm (“taking, acceptance”), Old High German nāma ("seizure, confiscation"; > German Nahme).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɑːm/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɑːm
Noun
naam (uncountable)
- (obsolete, law) The taking of property for the purpose of compensation.
- (obsolete, law) Goods taken in such a manner.
Synonyms
Anagrams
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Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch naam, from Middle Dutch name, from Old Dutch namo, from Proto-Germanic *namô, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥.
Pronunciation
Noun
naam (plural name)
Derived terms
Dutch
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle Dutch name, from Old Dutch namo, from Proto-West Germanic *namō, from Proto-Germanic *namô, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥.
Compare German Name, West Frisian namme, English name, Danish navn.
Pronunciation
Noun
naam m (plural namen, diminutive naampje n)
- name
- (uncountable) reputation
- Synonym: reputatie
Derived terms
- achternaam
- artiestennaam
- bestandsnaam
- bijnaam
- codenaam
- doopnaam
- familienaam
- gelijknamig
- godsnaam
- het beestje bij zijn naam noemen
- in naam van
- koosnaam
- maandnaam
- mijn naam is haas
- naambord
- naamdag
- naamgenoot
- naamgever
- naamgeving
- naamloos
- naamval
- naamwoord
- op naam brengen
- persoonsnaam
- plaatsnaam
- roepnaam
- schuilnaam
- straatnaam
- troetelnaam
- uit naam van
- voornaam
Descendants
Anagrams
Fiji Hindi
Etymology
Noun
naam
Spanish
Noun
naam m (plural naams)
- naan (bread)
Sundanese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
First sense borrowed from Arabic نَعَامَة (naʕāma, “ostrich”).
Noun
naam
Etymology 2
Second sense borrowed from Arabic نَعَمْ (naʕam, “yes”).
Interjection
naam
References
- Soendaneesch-Hollandsch Woordenboek by S. Coolsma. (1913)
Swahili
Etymology
Pronunciation
Interjection
naam
See also
References
- Almasi, Oswald; Fallon, Michael David; Nazish, Pardhan Wared (2014), Swahili Grammar for Introductory and Intermediate Levels, Lanham • New York • Oxford: University Press of America, →ISBN, page 373: “Naam! – “Yes” Response used by males when someone is calling them. Also used as a filler to keep conversation going, similar to the English expression “Uh-huh…!””
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