چم
Laki
Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian [Term?] (cym /čim/, “reason, cause, purpose, meaning”).
Pronunciation
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [tʃʰem]
- (Dari) IPA(key): [tʃʰæm]
Noun
Dari Persian | چم |
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Iranian Persian | چم |
Tajiki Persian | чам (čam) |
چم • (čem, čam) (plural چمها (čem-hâ, čam-hâ))
Inflection
basic forms of چم
singular | plural | |
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bare | چم (čam) | چمها (čam-hấ) چما (čamấ) (colloquial) |
definitive direct object | چم را (čam râ) چم رو (čamo) (colloquial) |
چمها را (čam-hấ râ) چما رو (čamấ ro) (colloquial) |
ezâfé | چم (čam-e) | چمهای (čam-hấ-ye) چمای (čamấ-ye) (colloquial) |
marked indefinite, relative definite |
چمی (čam-i) | چمهایی (čamấn-i, čam-hấ-i) چمایی (čamấi) (colloquial) |
Talysh
Torwali
Etymology
From Sanskrit चर्मन् (carman), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *čárma, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kérmn̥.
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