samin
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Romanization [edit]
samin
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Etymology [edit]
From Middle English samenn, samen, from Old English samen (โtogetherโ), from Proto-Germanic *samana- (โtogetherโ), from Proto-Indo-European *sem- (โsame, like, togetherโ). Cognate with Old Frisian samin (โtogetherโ), Dutch samen (โtogetherโ), German zusammen (โtogetherโ), Icelandic saman (โtogetherโ). More at same.
Adverb [edit]
samin