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Bengali
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Classical Persian سامی (sâmî), from Arabic سَامِي (sāmī, “high, elevated”). Doublet of আসমা (aśoma), ইসমে আজম (iśome ajom), and সামিয়া (śamiẏa).
Proper noun
সামী • (śami)
- a male given name, Sami, from Arabic
- Coordinate term: সামিয়া (śamiẏa)
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Etymology 2
Borrowed from Arabic سَامِيّ (sāmiyy).
Adjective
সামী • (śami) (comparative আরও সামী, superlative সবচেয়ে সামী)
- Of or pertaining to a subdivision of Afroasiatic Semitic languages: Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Syriac, Akkadian, Hebrew, Maltese, Tigrigna, Phoenician etc.
- Of or pertaining to the Semites; of or pertaining to one or more Semitic peoples.
Noun
সামী • (śami) (objective সামী (śami) or সামীকে (śamike), genitive সামীর (śamir), locative সামীতে (śamite))
- Semite, the Semitic people
Pali
Noun
সামী
- Bengali script form of sāmī, which is inflection of সামিন্:
- nominative singular
- nominative/vocative/accusative plural (sāmin, “master”)