Amerik
See also: Amērik
Haitian Creole
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ameɣik/
Proper noun
Amerik
- America, the Americas (a supercontinent consisting of North America, Central America and South America regarded as a whole; in full, the Americas)
- (informal, by ellipsis, metonymic) America, United States of America (a country in North America; in full, Etazini nan Amerik (“United States of America”))
Hyponyms
- Amerik dinò
- Amerik disid
- Amerik santral
Related terms
Veps
Etymology
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Proper noun
Amerik (genitive Amerikan, partitive Amerikad)
- America, the Americas (a supercontinent consisting of North America, Central America and South America regarded as a whole; in full, the Americas)
Inflection
| Inflection of Amerik (inflection type 5/sana) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative sing. | Amerik | ||
| genitive sing. | Amerikan | ||
| partitive sing. | Amerikad | ||
| partitive plur. | — | ||
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | Amerik | — | |
| accusative | Amerikan | — | |
| genitive | Amerikan | — | |
| partitive | Amerikad | — | |
| essive-instructive | Amerikan | — | |
| translative | Amerikaks | — | |
| inessive | Amerikas | — | |
| elative | Amerikaspäi | — | |
| illative | Amerikaha | — | |
| adessive | Amerikal | — | |
| ablative | Amerikalpäi | — | |
| allative | Amerikale | — | |
| abessive | Amerikata | — | |
| comitative | Amerikanke | — | |
| prolative | Amerikadme | — | |
| approximative I | Amerikanno | — | |
| approximative II | Amerikannoks | — | |
| egressive | Amerikannopäi | — | |
| terminative I | Amerikahasai | — | |
| terminative II | Amerikalesai | — | |
| terminative III | Amerikassai | — | |
| additive I | Amerikahapäi | — | |
| additive II | Amerikalepäi | — | |
Derived terms
Wolof
Proper noun
Amerik
- America, United States of America (a country in North America; in full, United States of America)
- America, the Americas (a supercontinent consisting of North America, Central America and South America regarded as a whole; in full, the Americas)