eramu

Estonian

Etymology

From era- (private) + -mu. Coined by Estonian linguist and philologist Johannes Aavik in 1932.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈerɑmu/, [ˈerɑmu]
  • Rhymes: -erɑmu
  • Hyphenation: e‧ra‧mu

Noun

eramu (genitive eramu, partitive eramut)

  1. (formal) private house
    1. A single-family detached house in private property.
      Maja ümbruses asuvad enamjaolt korterelamud, aga üle tee asuvad eramud.
      There are primarily apartment blocks near the house, but across the street are private houses.

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