lumu
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From limon.
Noun
lumu (definite accusative lumunu, plural lumular)
- (colloquial) lemon
- 1983, Rasim Muzaffarli, “Dünənki keçdi [Yesterday's Has Passed]”[1]performed by Chingiz Mustafayev and “Ozan” band:
- Anam çay verdi mənə, ancaq lumusuz
Dedim: “Mama, bəs limon?”
”Yoxdur lumumuz”.- My mom gave me tea, but with no lemon
I asked: “Mom, and lemon?”
”We have no lemon”.
- My mom gave me tea, but with no lemon
Derived terms
- lumulu
- lumusuz
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlumu/
- Rhymes: -umu
- Hyphenation: lu‧mu
Verb
lumu
- imperative of lumi