ima

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English

Contraction

ima

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) Alternative form of Imma

Anagrams


Classical Nahuatl

Noun

īmā

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) third-person singular possessed form of maitl (his/her/its hand)

Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl

Noun

ima

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) third-person singular possessed form of mayitl (his/her/its hand)

Hungarian

Etymology

Back-formation from imád.

Pronunciation

Noun

ima (plural imák)

  1. prayer

Declension

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative ima imák
accusative imát imákat
dative imának imáknak
instrumental imával imákkal
causal-final imáért imákért
translative imává imákká
terminative imáig imákig
essive-formal imaként imákként
essive-modal
inessive imában imákban
superessive imán imákon
adessive imánál imáknál
illative imába imákba
sublative imára imákra
allative imához imákhoz
elative imából imákból
delative imáról imákról
ablative imától imáktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
imáé imáké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
imáéi imákéi
Possessive forms of ima
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. imám imáim
2nd person sing. imád imáid
3rd person sing. imája imái
1st person plural imánk imáink
2nd person plural imátok imáitok
3rd person plural imájuk imáik

Derived terms


Ilocano

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *lima, *qalima, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Austronesian *lima, *qalima.

Noun

ima

  1. (anatomy) hand (part of the body)

Italian

Adjective

ima

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) feminine singular of imo

Itawit

Noun

ima

  1. hand

Japanese

Romanization

ima

  1. Rōmaji transcription of いま

Latin

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) īma

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) nominative feminine singular of īmus
  2. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) nominative neuter plural of īmus
  3. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) accusative neuter plural of īmus
  4. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) vocative feminine singular of īmus
  5. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) vocative neuter plural of īmus

(deprecated template usage) īmā

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) ablative feminine singular of īmus

References


Limos Kalinga

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *lima, *qalima, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Austronesian *lima, *qalima.

Noun

ima

  1. (anatomy) hand

Lubuagan Kalinga

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *lima, *qalima, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Austronesian *lima, *qalima.

Noun

ima

  1. (anatomy) hand

Pali

Alternative forms

Adjective

ima

  • this (very close by)

Declension

Pronoun

ima m

  1. (demonstrative) this

Declension

As for masculine of adjective above.

Pronoun

ima f

  1. (demonstrative) this

Declension

As for feminine of adjective above.

Pronoun

ima m

  1. (demonstrative) this

Declension

As for neuter of adjective above.

References

Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “ayaŋ”, in Pali-English Dictionary‎, London: Chipstead


Quechua

Adjective

ima

  1. any

Adverb

ima

  1. also, and

Noun

ima

  1. thing, something

Declension

Pronoun

ima

  1. (interrogative pronoun) what
  2. (indefinite pronoun) thing

Romanian

Etymology

From im +‎ -a or possibly from Latin līmāre, present active infinitive of līmō (I besmirch, bespatter with mud).

Verb

a ima (third-person singular present imă, past participle imat) 1st conj.

  1. (regional) to dirty, besmirch, make dirty with mud or dung
  2. (regional, figuratively) to desecrate or defile through words or curses

Conjugation

Synonyms


Serbo-Croatian

Verb

ima (Cyrillic spelling има) (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) third-person singular present of imati

  1. he as, she has
    ima mačku i psa - she has a cat and a dog
  2. there is
    uvijek ima izuzetak - there is always an exception

Tiruray

Noun

ima

  1. (anatomy) armpit

Turkish

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic إِيمَاء (ʔīmāʔ).

Noun

ima (definite accusative imayı, plural imalar)

  1. hint