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Latin
Noun
hāmō
- dative/ablative singular of hāmus
Old Sundanese
Pronunciation
Adverb
hamo
- never (at no time (in the future)); by no means will it be; will not
1518, Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian:"Kitu upamana urang leumpang ka Jawa, hamo nurut carekna deungeun carana, mangu rasa urang."- "For example, if we go to Java, not following their tongue and customs, we will feel lost."
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin hāmus.
Pronunciation
Noun
hamo m (plural hamos)
- (obsolete) fish-hook
References
Further reading
Sundanese
Etymology
Inherited from Old Sundanese hamo
Pronunciation
Adverb
hamo
- never (at no time (in the future)); by no means will it be; will not
1991, Sundanese translation of the Bible, Genesis 4:15:Tapi PANGERAN ngawaler, "Hamo. Saupama manéh aya nu maéhan, tujuh nyawa pigantieunana."- But the LORD said to him, "Not so; if anyone kills , he will suffer vengeance seven times over."
References
Tagalog
Etymology
Contraction of hayaan mo (“let it be”).
Pronunciation
Interjection
hamo (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜋᜓ)
- leave it to me! let it be!