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Etymology
malami + -e.
Adverb
malame
- with hatred, hatefully, malevolently
- Sergio Pokrovskij (translator), La Majstro kaj Margarita (The Master and Margarita) by Mikhail Bulgakov, Book 1, Chapter 5,
- Fandiĝante en ŝvitgutojn, la kelneroj disportadis nebultegitajn bierkruĉojn, raŭke kaj malame kriis: «Pardonon, civitano!»
- Dripping with perspiration, the waiters carried sweating beer mugs high over their heads, shouting hoarsely and with hatred, “Sorry, citizen!” (Mirra Ginsburg translation, Grove, 1995)
- Donald Broadribb (translator), Mil Naŭcent Okdek Kvar (Nineteen Eighty-Four) by George Orwell, Part 2, Chapter 1,
- Li komencis restariĝi, malame rigardante Winstonon, kiun li evidente suspektas esti stumbliginta lin.
- He started to his feet with a malignant glance at Winston (lit. looking with hatred at Winston), whom he evidently suspected of having tripped him up.