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kuma

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See also: Kuma, kumā, kumå, kūmā, kʉma, and -kuma-

Bambara

Verb

kuma

  1. (intransitive) to speak

Noun

kuma

  1. word, that which is spoken

References

Basque

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kuma

Noun

kuma inan

  1. A cradle.

Synonyms

Dangaléat

Noun

kúmá (West), kūmà (East)

  1. meat
    kúm dì (West), kūm dī (East) : only the meat (showing regular deletion of the -a when another syllable follows)

References

  • Jean Pierre Caprile: Études phonologiques tchadiennes

Guinea-Bissau Creole

Etymology

From Portuguese como.

Pronoun

kuma

  1. that
  2. what
  3. how

Hoava

Noun

kuma

  1. water

References

  • Karen Davis, A grammar of the Hoava language, Western Solomons (2003), page 36

Jamtish

Japanese

Kaurna

Kituba

Lindu

Maaka

Mauritian Creole

Oromo

Polish

Rama

Serbo-Croatian

Swahili

Taivoan

Turkish

Ye'kwana

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