Amerik

See also: Amērik

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French Amérique.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ameɣik/

Proper noun

Amerik

  1. America, the Americas (a supercontinent consisting of North America, Central America and South America regarded as a whole; in full, the Americas)
  2. (informal, by ellipsis, metonymic) America, United States of America (a country in North America; in full, Etazini nan Amerik (United States of America))

Hyponyms

Veps

Etymology

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Proper noun

Amerik (genitive Amerikan, partitive Amerikad)

  1. 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

  1. America, United States of America (a country in North America; in full, United States of America)
  2. America, the Americas (a supercontinent consisting of North America, Central America and South America regarded as a whole; in full, the Americas)