Chechen

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Etymology

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From Proto-Nakh *lamo.

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Adverb

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лама (lama)

  1. day after tomorrow

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic لاما
Cyrillic лама
Latin lama

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Russian ла́ма (láma), from Spanish llama, from Quechua llama.

Noun

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лама (lama)

  1. llama, Lama glama

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Russian ла́ма (láma), from Tibetan བླ་མ (bla ma).

Noun

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лама (lama)

  1. (Buddhism) lama
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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Quechua llama.

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Noun

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лама (lamaf (diminutive ламиче, augmentative ламиште)

  1. llama

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Declension of лама
singular plural
indefinite лама (lama) лами (lami)
definite unspecified ламата (lamata) ламите (lamite)
definite proximal ламава (lamava) ламиве (lamive)
definite distal ламана (lamana) ламине (lamine)
vocative ламо (lamo) лами (lami)

Russian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈɫamə]
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Etymology 1

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From Spanish llama, from Quechua llama.

Noun

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ла́ма (lámaf anim (genitive ла́мы, nominative plural ла́мы, genitive plural лам)

  1. llama (South American mammal of the camel family, Llama glama)
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  • Kazakh: лама (lama)

Etymology 2

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From Tibetan བླ་མ (bla ma).

 
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Noun

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ла́ма (lámam anim (genitive ла́мы, nominative plural ла́мы, genitive plural лам)

  1. (Buddhism) lama
    • 1875, Николай Лесков [Nikolai Leskov], “Глава пятая”, in На краю света; English translation from Alfred Edward Chamot, transl., On the Edge of the World, 1923:
      В э́то са́мое вре́мя я, как наро́чно, получи́л из Петербу́рга извеще́ние, что, по та́мошнему благоусмотре́нию, у нас в Сиби́ри увели́чивается число́ будди́йских ка́пищ и удва́иваются шта́ты лам.
      V éto sámoje vrémja ja, kak naróšno, polučíl iz Peterbúrga izveščénije, što, po támošnemu blagousmotréniju, u nas v Sibíri uvelíčivajetsja čisló buddíjskix kápišč i udváivajutsja štáty lam.
      At that very time, as if on purpose, I received a notification from ​Petersburg that authority had graciously been given to increase greatly the number of Buddhist temples, and that the lists of lamas permitted in Siberia had been doubled.
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Etymology 3

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From Sumerian 𒀭𒆗 (dlammař [AN.KAL]).

 
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Noun

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ла́ма (lámaf anim (genitive ла́мы, nominative plural ла́мы, genitive plural лам)

  1. (mythology) lama, Sumerian beneficent protective female deity
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