amis

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See also: Amis, āmiṣ, and AMIs

Catalan

Verb

amis

  1. second-person singular present subjunctive of amar

Esperanto

Verb

amis

  1. past of ami

Finnish

Etymology

Clipping of ammattikoulu (vocational school).

Pronunciation

Noun

amis (colloquial)

  1. Synonym of ammattikoulu (vocational school).
  2. vocational school student

Declension

Inflection of amis (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
nominative amis amikset
genitive amiksen amisten
amiksien
partitive amista amiksia
illative amikseen amiksiin
singular plural
nominative amis amikset
accusative nom. amis amikset
gen. amiksen
genitive amiksen amisten
amiksien
partitive amista amiksia
inessive amiksessa amiksissa
elative amiksesta amiksista
illative amikseen amiksiin
adessive amiksella amiksilla
ablative amikselta amiksilta
allative amikselle amiksille
essive amiksena amiksina
translative amikseksi amiksiksi
abessive amiksetta amiksitta
instructive amiksin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of amis (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative amikseni amikseni
accusative nom. amikseni amikseni
gen. amikseni
genitive amikseni amisteni
amiksieni
partitive amistani amiksiani
inessive amiksessani amiksissani
elative amiksestani amiksistani
illative amikseeni amiksiini
adessive amiksellani amiksillani
ablative amikseltani amiksiltani
allative amikselleni amiksilleni
essive amiksenani amiksinani
translative amiksekseni amiksikseni
abessive amiksettani amiksittani
instructive
comitative amiksineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative amiksesi amiksesi
accusative nom. amiksesi amiksesi
gen. amiksesi
genitive amiksesi amistesi
amiksiesi
partitive amistasi amiksiasi
inessive amiksessasi amiksissasi
elative amiksestasi amiksistasi
illative amikseesi amiksiisi
adessive amiksellasi amiksillasi
ablative amikseltasi amiksiltasi
allative amiksellesi amiksillesi
essive amiksenasi amiksinasi
translative amikseksesi amiksiksesi
abessive amiksettasi amiksittasi
instructive
comitative amiksinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative amiksemme amiksemme
accusative nom. amiksemme amiksemme
gen. amiksemme
genitive amiksemme amistemme
amiksiemme
partitive amistamme amiksiamme
inessive amiksessamme amiksissamme
elative amiksestamme amiksistamme
illative amikseemme amiksiimme
adessive amiksellamme amiksillamme
ablative amikseltamme amiksiltamme
allative amiksellemme amiksillemme
essive amiksenamme amiksinamme
translative amikseksemme amiksiksemme
abessive amiksettamme amiksittamme
instructive
comitative amiksinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative amiksenne amiksenne
accusative nom. amiksenne amiksenne
gen. amiksenne
genitive amiksenne amistenne
amiksienne
partitive amistanne amiksianne
inessive amiksessanne amiksissanne
elative amiksestanne amiksistanne
illative amikseenne amiksiinne
adessive amiksellanne amiksillanne
ablative amikseltanne amiksiltanne
allative amiksellenne amiksillenne
essive amiksenanne amiksinanne
translative amikseksenne amiksiksenne
abessive amiksettanne amiksittanne
instructive
comitative amiksinenne

Derived terms

Further reading

Anagrams

Franco-Provençal

Noun

amis

  1. plural of ami

French

Pronunciation

Noun

amis m

  1. plural of ami

Anagrams

Ido

Verb

amis

  1. past of amar

Karao

Noun

amis

  1. taste; flavor

Lombard

Etymology

From Latin amīcus.

Pronunciation

Noun

amis m (feminine amisa)

  1. friend

Piedmontese

Etymology

From Latin amīcus.

Pronunciation

Noun

amis m (feminine amisa)

  1. friend

Sakizaya

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Austronesian *qamiS (north wind). Compare Amis amis (north).

Pronunciation

Noun

amis

  1. north

Spanish

Noun

amis

  1. plural of ami

Tagal Murut

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *taq(ə)mis.

Noun

amis

  1. sweetness

Tagalog

Pronunciation

Adjective

amís (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜋᜒᜐ᜔)

  1. oppressed; offended
    Synonyms: agrabyado, api

Derived terms

Noun

amis (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜋᜒᜐ᜔)

  1. (obsolete) spite; grudge; ill will

Anagrams