alam
Estonian
Etymology
Ultimately derived from ala (“area”).
Noun
alam (genitive alama, partitive alama)
- inferior, something or someone that is of a lower standing
Inflection
Inflection of alam (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | alam | alamad |
| accusative | alama | alamad |
| genitive | alama | alamate |
| partitive | alamat | alamaid |
| illative | alamasse | alamatesse alamaisse |
| inessive | alamas | alamates alamais |
| elative | alamast | alamatest alamaist |
| allative | alamale | alamatele alamaile |
| adessive | alamal | alamatel alamail |
| ablative | alamalt | alamatelt alamailt |
| translative | alamaks | alamateks alamaiks |
| terminative | alamani | alamateni |
| essive | alamana | alamatena |
| abessive | alamata | alamateta |
| comitative | alamaga | alamatega |
Derived terms
Hiligaynon
Etymology
From Arabic.
Noun
álam
Derived terms
Verb
álam
- to be or become wise
Indonesian
Etymology
Noun
alam
Latin
Noun
alam f
- accusative singular of āla
Verb
alam
- first-person singular future active indicative of alō
- first-person singular present active subjunctive of alō
Malay
Etymology
Noun
alam (plural alam-alam)
Portuguese
Verb
alam
Tok Pisin
Etymology
Noun
alam
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