tüma
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *tümä (“glue”), from Proto-Uralic *ďümä (“glue”).
Adjective
tüma (genitive tüma, partitive tüma, comparative tümam, superlative kõige tümam)
- (of soil) soft, marshy
- Mõnes kohas on maa nii tüma, et autoga ligi ei pääse.
- In some places, the land is so marshy that it is not accessible by car.
- Synonym: soine
- (of a person) physically or mentally tired; exhausted; powerless
- Suitsusaun teeb keha nii tümaks, et ei viitsigi tiiki hüpata.
- The smoke sauna makes the body so tired that you don't even bother to jump into the pond.
- Synonym: väsinud
Noun
Declension
Declension of tüma (ÕS type 17/elu, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | tüma | tümad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | tüma | ||
genitive | tümade | ||
partitive | tüma | tümasid | |
illative | tümma tümasse |
tümadesse | |
inessive | tümas | tümades | |
elative | tümast | tümadest | |
allative | tümale | tümadele | |
adessive | tümal | tümadel | |
ablative | tümalt | tümadelt | |
translative | tümaks | tümadeks | |
terminative | tümani | tümadeni | |
essive | tümana | tümadena | |
abessive | tümata | tümadeta | |
comitative | tümaga | tümadega |
References
Anagrams
- müta
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