giùm

Vietnamese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Shorto (2006): From earlier *rùm, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *rum ~ *ruum (to help, to lend); cognate with Mon ရီု (to help, assist), Burmese ရိုင်းပင်း (ruing:pang:, to help).

Alternatively (Ferlus, 2009): From Proto-Vietic *p-tʃuːm, a prefixed form of Proto-Vietic *tʃuːm (to gather), via the changes of /p-tʃuːm/ > /p-ʝuːm/ > /ʝuːm/. The forms of gium (to help), giúm (to help each other) and giụm (to put together) are attested in older dictionaries. Related to xum (to meet; to get together, now obsolete), xúm (to gather; to collect), chùm (bunch; cluster) and chụm (to assemble; to gather). Outside Vietic, related to Khmer ប្រជុំ (prɑcum, to gather; to meet together)Thai ประชุม (bprà-chum, to gather; to meet).

Pronunciation

Verb

giùm (, 𡑓)

  1. (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam, placed after the main verb) to do something for someone, to help someone do something

Usage notes

  • The term is rarely used as a stand-alone verb.
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