amu

See also: aamu, AMU, amú, amʊ, and āmǔ

English

Noun

amu (plural amus)

  1. Abbreviation of atomic mass unit.

Anagrams


Ama

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɒˈmúː/

Noun

amu

  1. nose

Amanab

Adverb

amu

  1. yesterday

Annobonese

Pronoun

amu

  1. I first-person singular pronoun

References

  • 1994, Jacques Arends, Pieter Muysken, Norval Smith (editors), Pidgins and Creoles: an introduction
  • 2005, John H. McWhorter, Defining Creole

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin habeō (I have, hold). Compare Daco-Romanian avea, am.

Verb

amu (past participle avutã)

  1. I have.
  2. (auxiliary, with past participles to form perfect tense) I have...

Conjugation

past participle avutã
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
mine/mini tine/tini nãs, nãsã/nãsa noi voi nãsh, nãse/nãsi
present amu, am ai ari, are avemu, avem avetsi, avets au
imperfect aveam aveai avea, avia aveam aveatsi avea

Asturian

Etymology

Compare Spanish amo.

Noun

amu m (plural amos)

  1. owner, master
  2. boss

Basque

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish hamo.

Noun

amu

  1. (fishing) hook (for fishing)

Dibabawon Manobo

Noun

amù

  1. master

Noun

amû

  1. monkey

Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

amu

  1. imperative of ami

Japanese

Romanization

amu

  1. Rōmaji transcription of あむ

Jumaytepeque

Noun

amu

  1. spider

References

  • Chris Rogers, The Use and Development of the Xinkan Languages

Karekare

Noun

àmù

  1. water

References

  • Takács, Gábor (2007) Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian, volume 3, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 201:
    [] we should carefully distinguish the following Ch. roots from AA *m-ˀ "water" [GT]:
    (1) Ch. *h-m "water" [GT]: WCh. *hama [Stl.]: AS *ham (Gmy. *hām) [GT 2004, 153] = *am [Stl. 1977] = *ham [Dlg.] = *ham [Stl. 1987]: [] Krkr. àmù [Schuh], []

Mi'kmaq

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.mu/, [amu]

Noun

amu anim (plural amu'g, obviative amu'l)

  1. bee

Quechua

Adjective

amu

  1. mute, dumb

Noun

amu

  1. mute person
  2. lord
  3. fertilizer, manure

Declension


Romanian

Etymology

From Latin ad modo (compare Dalmatian jamo (now), Aromanian amo, acmo). Informal variant of acum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ aˈmu ]

Adverb

amu

  1. now

Synonyms


Sardinian

Etymology

From Latin hamus. Compare Italian amo.

Noun

amu

  1. (Campidanese) hook (for fishing), fishhook

Sicilian

Verb

amu

  1. first-person singular present active indicative of amari
  2. first-person singular present active subjunctive of amari

Swahili

Noun

amu (n class, plural amu)

  1. Alternative form of ami

Veps

Etymology

Related to Finnish ammoin.

Adverb

amu

  1. long (a long time ago)
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