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Maltese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Arabic زَمَّ (zamma, “to bind, tie up”).
Verb
żamm (imperfect jżomm, past participle miżmum, verbal noun żamm)
- to keep, hold
1949, Anton Buttigieg, “Ir-Riħ u l-Bnazzi”, in Mill-Gallerija ta’ Żgħożiti:Ħarbat, mewwet dawk id-dwieli,
wild il-għaraq tal-ħaddiem,
żomm il-fqir ġol-gorboġ waħdu,
u bla ħobż, bla dawl, bla sliem!- Destroy, kill those vines,
the offspring of the worker’s sweat,
keep the poor man in the hovel alone,
without bread, without light, without peace!
- to stop
- to follow, keep
- to consider, deem
- to sustain
- to restrain oneself
- (in the imperfect) to look after one's appearance
- Iżżommha ― She looks after her appearance.
- Iżommha ― He looks after his appearance.
- (in the imperfect) to think highly of
- to become pregnant
- to cease (rain)
- to stop (someone) from doing (something)
- to last
- to detain
Conjugation
Etymology 2
From Arabic زَمّ (zamm).
Noun
żamm m (instance noun żamma)
- verbal noun of żamm