Belarusian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *namъ.

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нам (nam)

  1. dative plural of мы (my)

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *namъ.

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нам (nam) (personal)

  1. (dated) full form of the first-person plural pronoun in the dative case, used as the indirect object of a verb; to us, for us, us
    Нам пратиха писмото.
    Nam pratiha pismoto.
    The letter was sent to us.

Usage notes

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  • The full dative form is considered outdated and is usually substituted by the preposition на (na) and the accusative form:
    На нас пратиха писмото.
    Na nas pratiha pismoto.
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
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Even

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Etymology

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From Proto-Tungusic *laamu, cognate with Evenki ламу (lamu), Manchu ᠨᠠᠮᡠ (namu), Nanai намо (namo).

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нам (nam)

  1. sea

Macedonian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *namъ.

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нам (nam)

  1. long indirect object form of ние (nie)

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  • This pronoun form is often incorrectly replaced with the direct/prepositional object form нас (nas).

Mongolian

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нам (nam) (Mongolian spelling ᠨᠠᠮ (nam))

  1. a (political) party
    бүгд найрамдах намbügd najramdax nama republican party

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Adjective

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нам (nam) (Mongolian spelling ᠨᠠᠮ (nam))

  1. low

Northern Mansi

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mansi *nä̆mɜ, from Proto-Uralic *nime. Cognates include Hungarian név, Finnish nimi and Estonian nimi.[1]

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нам (nam) (Sosva, Upper Lozva, Sygva, Ob)

  1. name
  2. first name, given name

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Sosva, Sygva:

Inflection of нам (nam)
singular dual plural
nominative нам (nam) намыг (namyg) намыт (namyt)
locative намт (namt) намыгт (namygt) намытт (namytt)
lative намн (namn) намыгн (namygn) намытн (namytn)
ablative намныл (namnyl) намыгныл (namygnyl) намытныл (namytnyl)
instrumental намыл (namyl) намыгныл (namygnyl) намытыл (namytyl)
translative намыг (namyg) ―― ――
caritive намта̄л (namtāl) ―― ――
Possessive forms of нам (nam)
possessor single possession double possession multiple possession
1st person sing. намум (namum) намагум (namagum) наманум (namanum)
2nd person sing. намын (namyn) намагын (namagyn) наман (naman)
3rd person sing. наме (name) намаге (namage) наманэ (namanè)
1st person dual намме̄н (nammēn) намагаме̄н (namagamēn) наманаме̄н (namanamēn)
2nd person dual намы̄н (namȳn) намагы̄н (namagȳn) наманы̄н (namanȳn)
3rd person dual наме̄ (namē) намаге̄н (namagēn) наманэ̄н (namanè̄n)
1st person plural намув (namuv) намагув (namaguv) наманув (namanuv)
2nd person plural намы̄н (namȳn) намагы̄н (namagȳn) наманы̄н (namanȳn)
3rd person plural наманыл (namanyl) намага̄ныл (namagānyl) нама̄ныл (namānyl)

Upper Lozva:

Inflection of нам (nam)
singular dual plural
nominative нам (nam) намый (namyj) намыт (namyt)
locative намт (namt) намыййт (namyjjt) намытт (namytt)
lative намн (namn) намыййн (namyjjn) намытн (namytn)
ablative намныл (namnyl) намыййныл (namyjjnyl) намытныл (namytnyl)
instrumental намыл (namyl) намыййныл (namyjjnyl) намытыл (namytyl)
translative намый (namyj) ―― ――
caritive намта̄л (namtāl) ―― ――
Possessive forms of нам (nam)
possessor single possession double possession multiple possession
1st person sing. намум (namum) намайум (namajum) наманум (namanum)
2nd person sing. намын (namyn) намайын (namajyn) наман (naman)
3rd person sing. наме (name) намайе (namaje) наманэ (namanè)
1st person dual намме̄н (nammēn) намайаме̄н (namajamēn) наманаме̄н (namanamēn)
2nd person dual намы̄н (namȳn) намагы̄н (namagȳn) наманы̄н (namanȳn)
3rd person dual наме̄ (namē) намайе̄н (namajēn) наманэ̄н (namanè̄n)
1st person plural намув (namuv) намайув (namajuv) наманув (namanuv)
2nd person plural намы̄н (namȳn) намайы̄н (namajȳn) наманы̄н (namanȳn)
3rd person plural наманыл (namanyl) намайа̄ныл (namajānyl) нама̄ныл (namānyl)

References

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  1. ^ Entry #597 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
  • Mansi Dictionary of Munkácsy and Kálmán [1]
  • нам”, in Northern Mansi-Hungarian dictionary, Tromsø: University of Tromsø, 2023
  • Rombandejeva, Je. I., Kuzakova, Je. A. (1982) Slovarʹ mansijsko-russkij i russko-mansijskij [曼西語-俄語和俄語-曼西語詞典], Leningrad: Prosveščenije, page 227

Russian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *namъ.

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  • IPA(key): [nam]
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нам (nam)

  1. dative of мы (my)
    Он дал нам только пару полтинников
    On dal nam tolʹko paru poltinnikov
    He only gave us a couple fifty-ruble notes
    • 1987, Yegor Letov (lyrics and music), “Перемена погоды”:
      Нам [надо попасть] в тринадцатый вагон. Любера, оставайтесь вон,
      укрепляйте свои ряды, защищайте Афганистан.
      Nam [nado popastʹ] v trinadcatyj vagon. Ljubera, ostavajtesʹ von,
      ukrepljajte svoi rjady, zaščiščajte Afganistan.
      We need to get in the thirteenth railroad car. Stay away, lyubers,
      keep strengthening your ranks, keep defending Afghanistan.
    • 1928/1972, A.Platonov, Chevengur:
      Но ведь я не знаю ее лица! Как же нам быть, товарищ Чиклин, когда она придет?
      No vedʹ ja ne znaju jeje lica! Kak že nam bytʹ, tovarišč Čiklin, kogda ona pridet?
      But I don't know her face! How shall we act, comrade Chiklin, when she comes?

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *namъ.

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нам (Latin spelling nam)

  1. to us (clitic dative plural of ја̑ (I))

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Tajik

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Etymology

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From Middle Persian 𐭭𐭬 (nam), from Proto-Iranian *nábah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *nábʰas, from Proto-Indo-European *nébʰos.

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Dari نم
Iranian Persian
Tajik нам

нам (nam)

  1. moisture
  2. humidity

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *namъ.

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нам (nam)

  1. dative of ми (my)
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