From Proto-Finnic *ammëh, derived from Proto-Finno-Ugric *ama- (compare Erzya амолямс (amoľams), Eastern Mansi (ūmp)).
amme
Inflection of amme (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | amme | ammeet | |
genitive | ammeen | ammeiden ammeitten | |
partitive | ammetta | ammeita | |
illative | ammeeseen | ammeisiin ammeihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | amme | ammeet | |
accusative | nom. | amme | ammeet |
gen. | ammeen | ||
genitive | ammeen | ammeiden ammeitten | |
partitive | ammetta | ammeita | |
inessive | ammeessa | ammeissa | |
elative | ammeesta | ammeista | |
illative | ammeeseen | ammeisiin ammeihin | |
adessive | ammeella | ammeilla | |
ablative | ammeelta | ammeilta | |
allative | ammeelle | ammeille | |
essive | ammeena | ammeina | |
translative | ammeeksi | ammeiksi | |
abessive | ammeetta | ammeitta | |
instructive | — | ammein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
From Low German amme; compare with German Amme (“wet nurse”). Verb derived from noun.
amme f or m (definite singular amma or ammen, indefinite plural ammer, definite plural ammene)
amme (imperative am, present tense ammer, passive ammes, simple past and past participle amma or ammet, present participle ammende)
From Low German amme; compare with German Amme (“wet nurse”). Verb derived from noun.
amme f (definite singular amma, indefinite plural ammer, definite plural ammene)
amme (present tense ammar, past tense amma, past participle amma, passive infinitive ammast, present participle ammande, imperative am)