From an unattested *umë, from Proto-Albanian *wamā, from Proto-Indo-European *wemh₁- (“to vomit”). Cognate with Ancient Greek ἐμέω (eméō, “to spit out”), Latin vomō (“to vomit”), Avestan 𐬬𐬀𐬨 (vam, “to spit”), Sanskrit वमिति (vámiti, “to vomit”).
umas (aorist umata, participle umatë)
Inherited from Latin ūnās, accusative feminine plural of ūnus.
umas
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o | a | os | as |
Indefinite articles (a, an; some) |
um | uma | uns | umas |