Proto-Indo-European *gʷem-, also the ultimate source of English come, Latin veniō. Compare Tocharian A kum-. käm- to come śem (“came”, preterite) ekamätte...
Compare Central Sierra Miwok -mōk. kam- you all (second-person, plural, proclitic subject pronoun) Northern Ohlone personal pronouns María de los Angeles...
See also: kam, KAM, -kam-, kám, and käm- From Hakka 甘 (kâm). Kam a surname from Hakka IPA(key): (13th CE) /ˈkam/ IPA(key): (15th CE) /ˈkam/ Kam m pers (possessive...
See also: kam, Kam, -kam-, kám, and käm- KAM (plural KAMs) (business) Initialism of key account manager, an account manager with overall responsibility...
See also: Kam, KAM, kam-, -kam, -kam-, kám, and käm- Languages (31) Translingual • English Afrikaans • Ainu • Albanian • Angloromani • Azerbaijani • Chinese...
also: kam, Kam, KAM, kám, and käm- (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) -kam- completely...
+ kām (“gather or congregation”). āok kām (Patsho) devotional service gathered in church on every sunday to worship God(Kou-o). Onou nyih aok-kam nü...