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From Portuguese ama (“female nurse”), from Medieval Latin amma (“wet nurse, amma”), perhaps an alteration of mamma, of imitative origin, or from Ancient Greek.
From Japanese あま.
From Polynesian.
ama (countable and uncountable, plural amas)
Unknown.
From Hokkien 阿媽 / 阿妈 (a-má, “paternal grandmother”). See also Hokkien 俺媽 / 俺妈 (án-má), Portuguese Templo de A-Má.
Initialism.
From hama, from Ancient Greek ᾰ̓́μη (ắmē).
ama f (genitive amae); first declension
First-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ama | amae |
| genitive | amae | amārum |
| dative | amae | amīs |
| accusative | amam | amās |
| ablative | amā | amīs |
| vocative | ama | amae |
amā
From amō.
amā
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some
オオハシカッコウ
in spite of the fact; nevertheless
なる
But you know...
ほかは何々せぬ
his
you
in spite of the fact; nevertheless
もや
適切に.
じゃあ、また
その時まで.
till [until] then
そのままで.
accepting that
Okay later.
was[were] dead