anum

See also: ánum and -anum

Akan

Akan cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : anum

Numeral

anum

  1. (Twi) five

Alangan

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ənəm, from Proto-Austronesian *ənəm.

Numeral

ánum

  1. six

Central Melanau

Noun

anum

  1. water

References

  • The Sarawak Museum Journal (U.S. Government Printing Office; 1970), pages 348-349 (a story explaining the taboo on eating the ikan udun freshwater fish): Nyadin anum in sama kawa' jigem anum ga' guun ga' gi'ih, debei lah nyam anum dagen daal, debei masin.
  • Melanau and Indonesian: a comparative grammatical study (1999), page 90

Daro-Matu Melanau

Noun

anum

  1. water

References

  • Richard McGinn,

Hiligaynon

Hiligaynon numbers (edit)
 ←  5 6 7  → 
    Cardinal: anum
    Ordinal: ikan-um

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ənəm, from Proto-Austronesian *ənəm.

Numeral

ánum

  1. six

Kanowit

Noun

anum

  1. water

References

  • Richard McGinn,

Latin

Noun

ānum

  1. accusative singular of ānus

Old English

Pronunciation 1

  • IPA(key): /ˈɑːˌnum/

Adjective

ānum

  1. inflection of ān:
    1. strong dative masculine/neuter singular
    2. strong/weak dative/instrumental masculine/feminine/neuter plural

Pronunciation 2

  • IPA(key): /ˈɑːˌnum/

Noun

ānum

  1. dative plural of ān
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