alam

See also: alām and alam-

Estonian

Etymology

Ultimately derived from ala (area).

Noun

alam (genitive alama, partitive alama)

  1. inferior, something or someone that is of a lower standing

Inflection

Derived terms


Hiligaynon

Etymology

From Arabic.

Noun

álam

  1. knowledge, learning

Derived terms

Verb

álam

  1. to be or become wise

Indonesian

Etymology

From Arabic عَالَم (ʿālam).

Noun

alam

  1. realm, world

Latin

Noun

alam f

  1. accusative singular of āla

Verb

alam

  1. first-person singular future active indicative of alō
  2. first-person singular present active subjunctive of alō

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic عَالَم (ʿālam).

Noun

alam (plural alam-alam)

  1. realm, world
  2. field (of interest)

Portuguese

Verb

alam

  1. Third-person plural (eles, elas, also used with vocês?) present indicative of alar

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English alarm.

Noun

alam

  1. alarm
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