armãn
Aromanian
Etymology 1
From Latin rōmānus. Compare Daco-Romanian român (c-o form in older times rumân "both were used"), Istro-Romanian rumăr. The initial a- is a common phonological development in Aromanian words deriving from Latin words beginning with r-.
Noun
armãn m (feminine armãnã, masculine plural armãnj, feminine plural armãni or armãne, definite singular armãnlu, definite feminine singular armãna, definite plural armãnjlji, definite feminine plural armãnili)
- Aromanian (a person of Aromanian descent)
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Adjective
armãn m (masculine plural armãnj, feminine armãnã, feminine plural armãni or armãne)
- Aromanian (of or pertaining to Aromanians, the Aromanian language or the Aromanian culture)
Alternative forms
- armãnu, arãmen
Verb
armãn first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative armãni or armãne, past participle armasã)
Further reading
- armãn in DIXI online - Dictsiunar a limbãljei armãneascã (Dictionary of the Aromanian language)
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