رمرم

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Arabic

Etymology

From the reduplicated root ر م ر م (r-m-r-m).

Pronunciation

Verb

رَمْرَمَ (ramrama) Iq (non-past يُرَمْرِمُ (yuramrimu), verbal noun رَمْرَمَة (ramrama))

  1. (intransitive) to eat nasty food or food from the ground

Conjugation

References

Egyptian Arabic

Root
ر م ر م
1 term

Pronunciation

Verb

رمرم (ramram) Iq (non-past يرمرم (yiramram))

  1. (intransitive) to eat junk food or nasty food

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of رمرم (form-Iq)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m رمرمت (ramramt) رمرمت (ramramt) رمرم (ramram) رمرمنا (ramramna) رمرمتوا (ramramtu) رمرموا (ramramu)
f رمرمتي (ramramti) رمرمت (ramramit)
present subjunctive m ارمرم (aramram) ترمرم (tiramram) يرمرم (yiramram) نرمرم (niramram) ترمرموا (tiramramu) يرمرموا (yiramramu)
f ترمرمي (tiramrami) ترمرم (tiramram)
present indicative m برمرم (baramram) بترمرم (bitramram) بيرمرم (biyramram) بنرمرم (binramram) بترمرموا (bitramramu) بيرمرموا (biyramramu)
f بترمرمي (bitramrami) بترمرم (bitramram)
future m حرمرم (ḥaramram) حترمرم (ḥatramram) حيرمرم (ḥayramram) حنرمرم (ḥanramram) حترمرموا (ḥatramramu) حيرمرموا (ḥayramramu)
f حترمرمي (ḥatramrami) حترمرم (ḥatramram)
imperative m رمرم (ramram) رمرموا (ramramu)
f رمرمي (ramrami)