pământ

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See also: pâmant and Pământ

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Latin pavīmentum (floor composed of small stones beaten down), possibly through attested Vulgar Latin paumentum.[1] Compare Italian pavimento, Aromanian pimintu, Logudorese Sardinian pamentu (floor), pomentu, Friulian palment. Doublet of paviment.

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  • IPA(key): [pəˈmɨnt]
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Noun[edit]

pământ n (plural pământuri)

  1. earth, ground
  2. land

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