تم

See also: بم and ثم

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ت م م (t-m-m).

Pronunciation

  • Verb: IPA(key): /tam.ma/

Verb

تَمَّ (tamma) I, non-past يَتِمُّ‎ (yatimmu)

  1. to be fulfilled, to be completed
  2. to come about, to happen
  3. to take place
  4. to persist (in) (with عَلَى (ʿalā))
  5. to continue (something) (with عَلَى (ʿalā))

Usage notes

  • Particularly in newspaper and media style, تَمَّ (tamma) is often used with a verbal noun as its subject to express the English passive:
تَمَّ ٱعْتِقالُ عَدَدٍ مِنَ ٱلْعَناصِرِ ٱلْإرْهابِيَّةِ فِي ٱلْقاهِرَةِ لَيْلَةَ ٱلْأَمْسِ.
tamma ʿtiqālu ʿadadin mina l-ʿanāṣiri l-ʾirhābiyyati fī l-qāhirati laylata l-ʾamsi.
A number of terrorist militants were arrested in Cairo last night.

Conjugation

Noun

تَمّ or تِمّ or تُمّ (tamm or timm or tumm) m

  1. verbal noun of تَمَّ (tamma) (form I)

Declension

References


Persian

Etymology 1

Middle Persian [script needed] (tom, tam, dark), from Proto-Indo-European *témHos (darkness), from *temH- (dark). Cognate with Sanskrit तमस् (támas) and Latin temere (blindly).

Noun

تم (tam)

  1. (archaic) darkness, blackness
  2. a disease in the eye, the web or cataract on the pupil
  3. any veil or covering

Etymology 2

Borrowed from French thème.

Noun

تم (tem)

  1. theme

Urdu

Etymology

From Sanskrit त्वम् (tvám), from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʊm/

Pronoun

تم (tum) (Hindi spelling तुम)

  1. you, ye (mid level formality and grammatically plural)

Usage notes

  • تم is the mid level formal way of expressing "you" in Urdu and is used when addressing those of equal social status or those one has a close enough relationship with to justify the reduced formality. Because the less formal forms could offend others, آپ is the safest way to express "you" unless there is reason to be less formal.
  • Because تم is grammatically plural (adjectives and verbs etc affected by it take their plural forms) even when there is only one person being referred to, the term تم لوگ (literally: you people) can be used to specify that more than one person is being referred to.

Declension

See also

  • آپ (highest formality, grammatically plural)
  • تو (complete lack of human formality, grammatically singular)
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