άμε
See also: αμέ
Greek
Alternative forms
- see: άντε (ánte) for interchangeable interjections
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek ἄμε, singular imperative of πηγαίνω, from ἄγωμε (with deletion of –γ- and avoidance of hiatus) from Ancient Greek ἄγωμεν (“let's go!”), subjunctive of ἄγω (“I lead”).[1] Two interchangeable plurals exist:
- άμετε, in harmony with the proparoxytone imperatives in -ετε (e.g. λέγετε);
- αμέτε, in harmony with the paroxytone imperatives in -άτε (e.g. ελάτε).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈa.me/
- Hyphenation: ά‧με
Interjection
άμε! • (áme!)
- (idiomatic) second-person singular present active imperative of πηγαίνω (pigaíno)
Related terms
References
- ^ άμε, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language