tami

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See also: Tami

Comanche

Nomen

tami (following a vowel sometimes -rami)

  1. younger brother

See also

Narua

Nomen

tami

  1. millet

Nupe

Etymology

From ta (to chatter) +‎ emi (mouth).

Pronunciation

Verb

tami

  1. to chatter loudly; to squabble

Derived terms

  • emita (noise, clatter, clamour)

Pipil

Etymology

From Proto-Nahuan *tlami. Compare Classical Nahuatl tlami (to finish).

Pronunciation

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Verb

tami

  1. (intransitive) to end, to finish
    Teuk tantuk ne ilwit
    The party has not ended yet
  2. (intransitive) to finish doing something
    San nitamik nikamaita ini amat
    I just finished reading this book

Antonyms

Serbo-Croatian

Nomen

tami (Cyrillic spelling тами)

  1. dative/locative singular of tama

Tunica

Nomen

tami

  1. swamp

Zaghawa

Nomen

tami

  1. lamb

References