ем
See also: эм
Bashkir
Etymology
From *yēm (“feed, fodder”), from Proto-Turkic *yē- (“to eat.”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jɪ̞m/
- Hyphenation: ем (one syllable)
Noun
ем • (yem)
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
absolute | ем (yem) | емдәр (yemdər) |
definite genitive | емдең (yemdeñ) | емдәрҙең (yemdərźeñ) |
dative | емгә (yemgə) | емдәргә (yemdərgə) |
definite accusative | емде (yemde) | емдәрҙе (yemdərźe) |
locative | емдә (yemdə) | емдәрҙә (yemdərźə) |
ablative | емдән (yemdən) | емдәрҙән (yemdərźən) |
Belarusian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jem]
Komi-Permyak
Etymology
From Proto-Permic *em, from Proto-Uralic *äjmä. Cognate with Komi-Yazva им (im).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjem/, [ˈje̞m]
Declension
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Komi-Zyrian
Etymology
From Proto-Permic *em, from Proto-Uralic *äjmä. Cognate with Komi-Yazva им (im).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjem/, [ˈjem]
Declension
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Macedonian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɛm]
Conjunction
ем • (em)
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jem]
Serbo-Croatian
Conjunction
ем (Latin spelling em)
- Used for emphasized enumerations.
- Пази, ем глув, ем нем, ем слабо срце, ем глувонем...[3]
- Look, he is deaf, mute, weak-hearted, and also deafmute...
Usage notes
Cannot be used with only a single word.
References
- Јасна Петровић, Јовица Даниловић: НИС ем дугује, ем уцењује
- Милован Глишић: Злослутни број
- Бранислав Недић: Живот и прикљученије војника Ивана Чонкина
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