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Etymology
Borrowed from Russian яма (jama).
Noun
дьаама • (jaama)
- (colloquial) pit, hole (in the ground)
- ас уурар дьаама ― as uurar jaama ― a pit for food storage
- суол дьаамалара ― suol jaamalara ― potholes
- Synonym: оҥкучах (oñkucaq, “(small) pit”)
- See synonyms at хайаҕас (qayağas).