yuma

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See also: Yuma and þuma

Finnish

Etymology

From English Yuma.

Pronunciation

Noun

yuma

  1. Quechan, Yuma (member of a Native American people from Arizona; their language)

Declension

Inflection of yuma (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation)
nominative yuma yumat
genitive yuman yumien
partitive yumaa yumia
illative yumaan yumiin
singular plural
nominative yuma yumat
accusative nom. yuma yumat
gen. yuman
genitive yuman yumien
yumain rare
partitive yumaa yumia
inessive yumassa yumissa
elative yumasta yumista
illative yumaan yumiin
adessive yumalla yumilla
ablative yumalta yumilta
allative yumalle yumille
essive yumana yumina
translative yumaksi yumiksi
abessive yumatta yumitta
instructive yumin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of yuma (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative yumani yumani
accusative nom. yumani yumani
gen. yumani
genitive yumani yumieni
yumaini rare
partitive yumaani yumiani
inessive yumassani yumissani
elative yumastani yumistani
illative yumaani yumiini
adessive yumallani yumillani
ablative yumaltani yumiltani
allative yumalleni yumilleni
essive yumanani yuminani
translative yumakseni yumikseni
abessive yumattani yumittani
instructive
comitative yumineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative yumasi yumasi
accusative nom. yumasi yumasi
gen. yumasi
genitive yumasi yumiesi
yumaisi rare
partitive yumaasi yumiasi
inessive yumassasi yumissasi
elative yumastasi yumistasi
illative yumaasi yumiisi
adessive yumallasi yumillasi
ablative yumaltasi yumiltasi
allative yumallesi yumillesi
essive yumanasi yuminasi
translative yumaksesi yumiksesi
abessive yumattasi yumittasi
instructive
comitative yuminesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative yumamme yumamme
accusative nom. yumamme yumamme
gen. yumamme
genitive yumamme yumiemme
yumaimme rare
partitive yumaamme yumiamme
inessive yumassamme yumissamme
elative yumastamme yumistamme
illative yumaamme yumiimme
adessive yumallamme yumillamme
ablative yumaltamme yumiltamme
allative yumallemme yumillemme
essive yumanamme yuminamme
translative yumaksemme yumiksemme
abessive yumattamme yumittamme
instructive
comitative yuminemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative yumanne yumanne
accusative nom. yumanne yumanne
gen. yumanne
genitive yumanne yumienne
yumainne rare
partitive yumaanne yumianne
inessive yumassanne yumissanne
elative yumastanne yumistanne
illative yumaanne yumiinne
adessive yumallanne yumillanne
ablative yumaltanne yumiltanne
allative yumallenne yumillenne
essive yumananne yuminanne
translative yumaksenne yumiksenne
abessive yumattanne yumittanne
instructive
comitative yuminenne

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from English Yuma, from the 1957 American western film 3:10 to Yuma.[1] Possibly based on an already existing phonetic loan of English united ("yunay").[2]

Pronunciation

 
  • IPA(key): (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʝuma/
  • IPA(key): (Buenos Aires and environs) /ˈʃuma/
  • IPA(key): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʒuma/

  • Rhymes: -uma
  • Syllabification: yu‧ma

Noun

yuma f (plural yumas)

  1. (Cuba, slang) an American; someone from the United States

References

  1. ^ Why Cubans Want To Go To "Yuma"”, in CBS News, 2022 February 11 (last accessed)
  2. ^ Sokol, Brett (2007 October 8) “How 3:10 to Yuma changed the way Cubans speak.”, in Slate Magazine, retrieved 2022-02-11