Dení

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Noun

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ime m (feminine imani)

  1. meat

References

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  • “ime” in Gordon Koop, Lois Koop, Dicionário deni-português, Associação Internacional de Lingüística - SIL Brasil, 1985.

Drehu

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Noun

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ime

  1. (anatomy) hand

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Estonian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *imeh. Cognate with Finnish ihme.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈime/, [ˈime̞]
  • Rhymes: -ime
  • Hyphenation: i‧me

Noun

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ime (genitive ime, partitive imet)

  1. miracle (a supernatural, inexplicable or very surprising phenomenon)
  2. (informal) emphatic word used to strengthen the content of various exclamations of surprise, displeasure, etc.
    See on küll imede ime, et ajaleht selle loo avaldas.
    It's a wonder of wonders that the newspaper published this story.

Declension

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Declension of ime (ÕS type 16/pere, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative ime imed
accusative nom.
gen. ime
genitive imede
partitive imet imesid
illative imme
imesse
imedesse
inessive imes imedes
elative imest imedest
allative imele imedele
adessive imel imedel
ablative imelt imedelt
translative imeks imedeks
terminative imeni imedeni
essive imena imedena
abessive imeta imedeta
comitative imega imedega

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • ime”, in [PSV] Eesti keele põhisõnavara sõnastik [Dictionary of Estonian Basic Vocabulary] (in Estonian) (online version, not updated), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2014
  • ime”, in [EKSS] Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat [Descriptive Dictionary of the Estonian Language] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2009
  • ime”, in [ÕS] Eesti õigekeelsussõnaraamat ÕS 2018 [Estonian Spelling Dictionary] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2018, →ISBN
  • ime in Sõnaveeb (Eesti Keele Instituut)

Finnish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈimeˣ/, [ˈime̞(ʔ)]
  • Rhymes: -ime
  • Hyphenation(key): ime

Verb

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ime

  1. inflection of imeä:
    1. present active indicative connegative
    2. second-person singular present imperative
    3. second-person singular present active imperative connegative

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Guaraní

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Verb

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ime

  1. to be (somewhere)
  2. there is or there are

Conjugation

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Inari Sami

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Etymology

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From Proto-Samic *imē.

Pronunciation

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  This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with the IPA then please add some!

Noun

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iṃe

  1. wife of one's elder brother

Inflection

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Even e-stem, -m gradation
Nominative iṃe
Genitive ime
Singular Plural
Nominative iṃe imeh
Accusative ime iimijd
Genitive ime imij
iimij
Illative iṃán iimijd
Locative iimeest iimijn
Comitative iimijn imijguin
Abessive imettáá imijttáá
Essive immeen
Partitive immeed
Possessive forms
Singular Dual Plural
1st person
2nd person
3rd person

Further reading

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  • ime in Marja-Liisa Olthuis, Taarna Valtonen, Miina Seurujärvi and Trond Trosterud (2015–2022) Nettidigisäänih Anarâškiela-suomakielâ-anarâškielâ sänikirje[1], Tromsø: UiT
  • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages[2], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland

Irish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Irish imbe n (the act of fencing or hedging; fence, hedge; weir, dam), verbal noun of im·fen.

Noun

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ime f (genitive singular ime, nominative plural imeadha) (literary)

  1. fence, hedge
  2. dam, weir
Declension
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Declension of ime (fourth declension)
bare forms
case singular plural
nominative ime imeadha
vocative a ime a imeadha
genitive ime imeadha
dative ime imeadha
forms with the definite article
case singular plural
nominative an ime na himeadha
genitive na hime na n-imeadha
dative leis an ime
don ime
leis na himeadha

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

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ime m

  1. genitive singular of im

Mutation

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Mutated forms of ime
radical eclipsis with h-prothesis with t-prothesis
ime n-ime hime not applicable

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Italian

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Adjective

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ime

  1. feminine plural of imo

Anagrams

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Japanese

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Romanization

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ime

  1. Rōmaji transcription of いめ

Kikuyu

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Etymology

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Hinde (1904) records imme as an equivalent of English dew and haze in “Jogowini dialect” of Kikuyu.[1]

Pronunciation

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As for Tonal Class, Benson (1964) classifies this term into Class 1 with a monosyllabic stem, together with mũri, ngo, and so on.
  • (Kiambu)

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ime class 5

  1. dew

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(Proverbs)

References

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  1. ^ Hinde, Hildegarde (1904). Vocabularies of the Kamba and Kikuyu languages of East Africa, pp. 18–19, 30–31. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  2. ^ Yukawa, Yasutoshi (1981). "A Tentative Tonal Analysis of Kikuyu Nouns: A Study of Limuru Dialect." In Journal of Asian and African Studies, No. 22, 75–123.
  • ime” in Benson, T.G. (1964). Kikuyu-English dictionary, p. 254. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Muiru, David N. (2007). Wĩrute Gĩgĩkũyũ: Marĩtwa Ma Gĩgĩkũyũ Mataũrĩtwo Na Gĩthũngũ, p. 19.

Latin

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Adjective

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ime

  1. vocative masculine singular of imus

Nakame

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Noun

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ime

  1. (Gufin) Alternative form of imi

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Numanggang

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Noun

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ime

  1. (Tumung) water

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  • mi (Kawalang)

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Pali

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Alternative forms

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Adjective

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ime

  1. masculine nominative/accusative plural of ima (this)

Pronoun

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ime

  1. masculine nominative/accusative plural of ima (this)

Romanian

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Verb

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ime

  1. third-person singular/plural present subjunctive of ima

Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *jьmę, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *inˀmen, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /îme/
  • Hyphenation: i‧me

Noun

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ȉme n (Cyrillic spelling и̏ме)

  1. name
    djevojka po imenu Pepeljuga
    a girl by the name Cinderella

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Slovene

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *jьmę, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥.

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Noun

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imẹ̑ n

  1. name

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Declension of ime (neuter, n-stem)
nom. sing. ime
gen. sing. imena
singular dual plural
nominative ime imeni imena
accusative ime imeni imena
genitive imena imen imen
dative imenu imenoma imenom
locative imenu imenih imenih
instrumental imenom imenoma imeni

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Further reading

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  • ime”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene), 2014–2024

Tocharian A

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Tocharian B īme.

Noun

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ime m

  1. consciousness, awareness, thought, memory

Votic

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *imeh.

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Noun

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ime

  1. (Jõgõperä) miracle

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References

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  • Hallap, V., Adler, E., Grünberg, S., Leppik, M. (2012) Vadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn

West Frisian

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Etymology

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From Old Frisian [Term?], from Proto-West Germanic *imbī.

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ime c (plural imen, diminutive ymke)

  1. honeybee

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  • ime”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

Zande

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Noun

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ime

  1. water
    • 1967, Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard, The Zande Trickster, page 230:
      bebere uru ki ta da gbinza de ki ni mo ka ye ka tu ga ri ime
      at midday an old wman came to draw her water
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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