omu

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See also: omu- and ōmu

Corsican[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin homo (person, man), from Old Latin hemo, from Proto-Italic *hemō, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰmṓ (earthling). Cognates include Italian uomo (person, man) and Romanian om (human, man).

Noun[edit]

omu m

  1. person, man
  2. man, male

Pronoun[edit]

omu

  1. one

Latvian[edit]

Noun[edit]

omu f

  1. inflection of oma:
    1. accusative/instrumental singular
    2. genitive plural

Sicilian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin homo (man, human being).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔmu/
  • Hyphenation: ò‧mu

Noun[edit]

omu m (plural òmini)

  1. man
  2. human being, mankind

Synonyms[edit]

Sranan Tongo[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Dutch oom.

Noun[edit]

omu

  1. uncle
  2. (colloquial) ethnic Chinese shopkeeper
    • 1982, R. Jie (lyrics and music), “Ommoe Snesie”, in Cynthia, performed by Conjunto Latinos:
      Mi go na omu Sneisi / Fu go bai brede / Dan mi o poti botro gi en / Dan mi o poti kasi gi en
      I'm going to uncle Chinese / To buy bread / Then I'll put butter on it / Then I'll put cheese on it
  3. (colloquial, by extension) corner store

Ternate[edit]

Verb[edit]

omu

  1. (stative) to be ripe

Conjugation[edit]

Conjugation of omu
Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1st toomu foomu miomu
2nd noomu niomu
3rd Masculine oomu iomu, yoomu
Feminine moomu
Neuter iomu
- archaic

References[edit]

  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh