amat

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin amatus, perfect passive participle of amare (to love).

Pronunciation

Adjective

amat (feminine amada, masculine plural amats, feminine plural amades)

  1. beloved

Verb

amat m (feminine amada, masculine plural amats, feminine plural amades)

  1. past participle of amar

Hiligaynon

Adverb

amát

  1. gradual, step-by-step, slow

Indonesian

Adverb

amat

  1. very

Latin

Verb

amat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of amō

Livonian

Alternative forms

  • (Courland) amāt

Etymology

Borrowing from a Germanic language, compare German Amt office.

Noun

amat

  1. trade

Malay

Adverb

amat

  1. very

Synonyms

See also


Pipil

Etymology

From Proto-Nahuan *aːma-. Compare Classical Nahuatl āmatl (paper)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈaːmat/

Noun

āmat (plural ajāmat)

  1. paper
  2. book

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From Proto-Oceanic, via a form such as Fijian mata or Gilbertese mata.

Adjective

amat

  1. raw
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