asam

See also: asām, ašam, and ašām

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay asam.

Adjective

asam (plural asam-asam)

  1. sour
    Synonym: masam

Noun

asam (plural asam-asam, first-person possessive asamku, second-person possessive asammu, third-person possessive asamnya)

  1. (chemistry) acid

Irish

Etymology

From Middle Irish asum.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

asam (emphatic asamsa)

  1. first-person singular of as
    Ní fhuair siad freagra asam.They didn’t get an answer from me.

Further reading


Latin

Noun

āsam

  1. accusative singular of āsa

Latvian

Adjective

asam

  1. dative singular masculine form of ass

Malay

Etymology

Adjective

asam

  1. sour
    Synonym: masam

Noun

asam (plural asam-asam, informal first-person possessive asamku, informal second-person possessive asammu, third-person possessive asamnya)

  1. sour foods
    asam garamsour salted foods

Portuguese

Verb

asam

  1. third-person plural (eles and elas, also used with vocês and others) present indicative of asar

Satawalese

Noun

asam

  1. door

References


Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Middle Irish asum.

Pronoun

asam (emphatic asamsa)

  1. from me
    Cha d' fhuair iad freagairt asam.They didn't get an answer from me.

Further reading

  • 7 a” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.

Tagalog

Verb

asam (root word)

  1. to anticipate

Derived terms

  • asamin
  • inaasam-asam
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