Greek τάμα ( táma )
tama (plural tamata )
( religion ) A form ofvotive offering in theEastern Orthodox Church , particularly theGreek Orthodox Church , usually in the form of a small metalplaque with an embossed image symbolizing the subject ofprayer for which it is offered.IPA (key ) : /taˈma/ [tʌˈmʌ] Hyphenation:ta‧ma tamá
this ,that ,these ,those (feminine; near the spoken to)Afar demonstrative determiners masculine feminine proximal á tá medial amá tamá distal wóo tóo very distal wótti
E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985 ), “tama”, inAn Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English) , University of London,→ISBN Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015 ),L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie) [1] , Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis) FromBengali তামা ( tama ) .
tama
copper tamà
correct Antonym: sala tamà
hit ;strike ;shot tama
tasty tama (Irregular first person singular possessive form:tata )
father tama
father Borrowed fromJapanese たま ( tama ) .
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light bulb tama
( dialect , Moravia ) this way , this directionSynonym: ( standard Czech ) tudy FromProto-Austronesian *ama-h .
tama
father Clipping ofTamagotchi
IPA (key ) : /ˈtɑmɑ/ ,[ˈt̪ɑ̝mɑ̝] Rhymes:-ɑmɑ Syllabification(key ) :ta‧ma Hyphenation(key ) :ta‧ma tama ( colloquial )
Tamagotchi tama
copper tamā f (possessed form tamar̃ )
iron ore Newman, Paul (2007 ),A Hausa-English Dictionary (Yale Language Series), New Haven; London: Yale University Press,→ISBN , page196 .tama
tooth (body part)tama
tocome inside tama
( Banawá ) vine tama
Rōmaji transcription ofたま FromProto-Austronesian *ama (compareFijian tama ).
tama
father Unknown
tama f (genitive tamae ) ;first declension
A kind ofswelling of the feet and legs First-declension noun.
“tama ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ),A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press “tama ”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934 ),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette. FromArabic طَمَع ( ṭamaʕ ,“ greed, wish ” ) . The loss of the finalgħ is regular in this noun, but was generalised throughout the root (and is therefore reflected in the spelling). Compare, however,tema’ .
tama f (plural tamiet )
hope Synonym: speranza FromArabic طَمِعَ ( ṭamiʕa ) .
tama (imperfect jitma )
tohope FromProto-Polynesian *tama ( “ child ” ) . Cognate withHawaiian kama ( “ child ” ) . For a similar semantic development, compareTongan tama ( “ boy, young man ” ) .
tama
boy Coordinate term: kōtiro son ;nephew male ,man “tama ” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index , 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011,→ISBN .
FromProto-Polynesian *tama .
tama
child Borrowed fromMiddle High German tam(m) .
IPA (key ) : /ˈta.ma/ Rhymes:-ama Syllabification:ta‧ma tama f
dam Synonyms: jaz ,zapora tama inWielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PANtama in Polish dictionaries at PWNFromProto-Austronesian *t-ama .
tama
father godfather tama
boy child (In the sense: "child") Only said by or to mothers; can be differentiated intotamatane andtamafafine . Otherwise useatali'i orafafine .
Inherited fromProto-Slavic *tьma , fromProto-Balto-Slavic *timāˀ , fromProto-Indo-European *temH- . Cognate withBulgarian тъма ( tǎma ) andRussian тьма ( tʹma ) .
IPA (key ) : /tǎːma/ Hyphenation:ta‧ma táma f (Cyrillic spelling та́ма )
darkness “tama ”, inHrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal ] (in Serbo-Croatian),2006–2025 Borrowed fromArabic تَامّ ( tāmm ) .
-tama (declinable )
final (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
tama
really ,truly Synonym: kweli -tama
tostrive , totry This verb needs aninflection-table template .
tama
inflection oftam : definite singular plural FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *tamaq ( “ appropriate, suitable; fit together; hit the mark ” ) . Also possibly fromMalay utama ( “ perfect ” ) , ultimately fromSanskrit उत्तम ( uttama ,“ excellent ” ) .
tamà (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜋ )
correct ;right Synonyms: tumpak ,wasto ,( Marinduque ) husto fit ;proper ( of one's actions, decisions, etc. ) Synonyms: akma ,tugma ,angkop ,bagay ,nababagay hitting themark Synonym: tingid winning ( of a bet ) Synonyms: nanalo ,panalo tamà (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜋ )
right answer ;correct answer right thing todo ;morally good orproper act successful hit ,strike , orshot wound caused by ahit orshot ( of a bullet, arrow, etc. ) ( colloquial ) kick ( stimulation provided by an intoxicating substance, such as drugs or alcohol ) Synonym: ( back slang ) amats ( colloquial ) craziness ;insanity ( of a person ) Synonyms: kabaliwan ,kalokohan ,( back slang ) amats winning numbers ( in a lotto, etc. ) right fit oradjustment “tama ”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph , Manila,2018 CompareMaori tomo .
tama
toenter FromProto-Polynesian *tama . Cognates includeHawaiian kama andSamoan tama .
IPA (key ) : [ˈta.ma] Hyphenation:ta‧ma tama
child boy roe malformed coconut For the sense "child",tama is only used to refer to a child in relation to either both its parents or its mother. R. Simona, editor (1986 ),Tokelau Dictionary [2] , Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page369 tama (definite form tamaji )
asmall type oftalking drum Omar Ka (2018 ),Nanu Dégg Wolof , National African Language Resource Center,→ISBN , page254 Fal, Arame; Santos, Rosine; Doneux, Jean Léonce (1990 ),Dictionnaire wolof-français , Paris: Éditions KARTHALA,→ISBN , page212