mamalia

Indonesian

Etymology

From Modern Latin Mammalia, coined 1758 by Linnaeus for the class of mammals, from neuter plural of Late Latin mammalis (of the breast), from Latin mamma (breast).

Noun

mamalia (first-person possessive mamaliaku, second-person possessive mamaliamu, third-person possessive mamalianya)

  1. mammal

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Modern Latin Mammalia, coined 1758 by Linnaeus for the class of mammals, from neuter plural of Late Latin mammalis (of the breast), from Latin mamma (breast), perhaps cognate with mamma (mother).

Pronunciation

Noun

mamalia (Jawi spelling ماماليا, plural mamalia-mamalia, informal 1st possessive mamaliaku, 2nd possessive mamaliamu, 3rd possessive mamalianya)

  1. mammal

Further reading

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from English mammal.

Noun

mamalia (needs class)

  1. mammal
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