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sama

sama

See also: samá, samā, -sama, and sama'

Basque

Noun

sama

  1. neck

Esperanto

Etymology

Borrowing from English same.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsama/

Adjective

sama (accusative singular saman, plural samaj, accusative plural samajn)

  1. equal
    Li montras saman respekton al nobeloj kaj malnobeloj.
    He shows equal respect to noblemen and common folk.
  2. same; alike
    Ĉiuj politikistoj estas samaj.
    All politicians are the same [or alike].
  3. unvarying
    Ŝia opozicio estis sama.
    Her opposition was unvarying.

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Antonyms

Derived terms

  • samideano (kindred spirit)
  • samkursano (classmate)
  • samlandano (countryman, compatriot)
  • samloke (at the same location)

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *samaz, cognates include English same and Swedish samma.

Pronoun

sama

  1. same

Adjective

sama (genitive sama, partitive sama)

  1. same

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *samaz; compare Sámi seamma, Swedish samma: same ; samman: together

Pronoun

sama

  1. same

Adjective

sama (not comparable)

  1. same

Inflection

Derived terms

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Gothic

Romanization

sama

  1. Romanization of 𐍃𐌰𐌼𐌰

Icelandic

Adverb

sama

  1. indifferently
    Mér er sama.
    I don't care.

See also

  • ég prútta ekki um það
  • nenna
  • prútta
  • skeyta
  • skeyta um
  • standa á sama

Anagrams


Ido

Adjective

sama

  1. same

Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit सम (sama, same, equal)

Adjective

sama

  1. same
    Kedua garis L dan M adalah sama panjang.
    Both lines L and M are of the same length.
  2. equal
    Massa A adalah sama dengan massa B.
    Mass of A is equal to mass of B.
  3. with
  4. together

Derived terms


Japanese

Romanization

sama

  1. rōmaji reading of さま

Latvian

Noun

sama m

  1. genitive singular form of sams

Malay

Adjective

sama

  1. same
    Bajunya sama dengan baju saya.
    His shirt is the same as mine.
  2. equal
    Dua kali dua sama dengan empat.
    2 multiplied by 2 equals 4.
  3. with
    Marilah main sama kami.
    Come play with us.
  4. together

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *samaz (sama)

Determiner

sama

  1. same

Quechua

Noun

sama

  1. breath
  2. rest

Declension

See also


Serbo-Croatian

Adverb

sama

  1. (her-)self

Yuracare

Noun

sama

  1. water

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