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Romanian
Etymology
From om.
Pronunciation
Verb
a omeni (third-person singular present omenește, past participle omenit) 4th conj.
- to treat with hospitality, welcome; to feed or treat someone
- Synonym: ospăta
Conjugation
Derived terms
Sranan Tongo
Etymology
From English how many.
Determiner
omeni
- how many
- how much
- a great many
Adjective
omeni
- so many
c. 1950, Sophie Redmond, “Datra Papa [A doctor's father]”, in Thea Doelwijt, editor, Kri, kra! Proza van Suriname [Kri, kra! Prose from Suriname], Paramaribo: Bureau Volkslectuur, published 1972, page 115:Alma: No wind isrefi op misi. Efi na vent abi so wan dikdoender, misrefi e kon jep joe smijt en na doro, nanga ala mi no lobi boemoei ini man en vrouw zaak.
Nana: Sortoe man en vrouw zaak, na omeni jari na smeerlap gowe libi mi.- Alma: Don't get all worked up, madam. In case the guy starts throwing his weight about, I myself will come to help you throw him out, with all my dislike of meddling in husband and wife issues.
Nana: What kind of husband and wife issues, it's been so many years since the bastard left me.
- so much
Pronoun
omeni
- a lot
Descendants