beram

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See also: bērām and bēram

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bə.ˈram/
  • Rhymes: -ram
  • Hyphenation: bê‧ram

Etymology 1

Inherited from Malay beram, from Javanese ꦧꦽꦩ꧀ (brem). Doublet of brem.

Noun

beram (plural beram-beram, first-person possessive beramku, second-person possessive berammu, third-person possessive beramnya)

  1. brem: traditional fermented food or fermented beverage made of rice wine.
    Synonym: brem

Etymology 2

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Noun

beram (plural beram-beram, first-person possessive beramku, second-person possessive berammu, third-person possessive beramnya)

  1. cardinal red
    beram:  
    Synonym: merah cerah
  2. strawberry red
    beram:  
    Synonym: merah fragaria

Further reading

Latin

Adjective

bēram

  1. accusative feminine singular of bērus

Latvian

Verb

beram

  1. first-person plural present indicative of bērt

Participle

beram (invariable)

  1. pouring, strewing; adverbial object-of-perception present active participle of bērt

Old Irish

Pronunciation

Verb

beram

  1. first-person plural imperative of beirid

·beram

  1. first-person plural present indicative/subjunctive conjunct of beirid

Mutation

Mutation of beram
radical lenition nasalization
beram beram
pronounced with /β(ʲ)-/
mberam

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.