varamu
See also: vārāmu
Estonian
Etymology
From vara (“asset”) + -mu. Coined by Estonian linguist and philologist Johannes Aavik in 1937.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvɑrɑmu/
- Hyphenation: va‧ra‧mu
- Rhymes: -ɑmu
Noun
varamu (genitive varamu, partitive varamut)
- A collection of cultural objects or assets with a high value.
- Muuseum on lugude varamu kahest maailmast.
- A museum is a collection of stories from two worlds.
Declension
Declension of varamu (ÕS type 1/ohutu, no gradation)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | varamu | varamud |
genitive | varamu | varamute |
partitive | varamut | varamuid |
illative | varamusse | varamutesse varamuisse |
inessive | varamus | varamutes varamuis |
elative | varamust | varamutest varamuist |
allative | varamule | varamutele varamuile |
adessive | varamul | varamutel varamuil |
ablative | varamult | varamutelt varamuilt |
translative | varamuks | varamuteks varamuiks |
terminative | varamuni | varamuteni |
essive | varamuna | varamutena |
abessive | varamuta | varamuteta |
comitative | varamuga | varamutega |
Latvian
Participle
varamu
- inflection of varams:
- accusative/instrumental singular masculine/feminine
- genitive plural masculine/feminine
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