omma

See also: Omma, ömma, and ὄμμα

Cornish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Cornish om(m)a, from Proto-Celtic *uman. Comparable to Welsh yma.

Adverb

omma

  1. here (in or to this place)

Estonian

Noun

omma

  1. illative singular of oma

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse amma, from Proto-Germanic *ammǭ.

Noun

omma f (genitive singular ommu, plural ommur)

  1. grandmother

Declension

f1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative omma omman ommur ommurnar
accusative ommu ommuna ommur ommurnar
dative ommu ommuni ommum ommunum
genitive ommu ommunnar omma ommanna

Old Frisian

Alternative forms

  • andema, ondema

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *anadō.

Noun

omma m

  1. spirit

Descendants

  • Saterland Frisian: Omme
  • West Frisian: amme

Uzbek

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian عَامَّه (āmma, public, populace, common people), from Arabic عَامَّة (ʕāmma, most general part of; common people).

Noun

omma (plural ommalar)

  1. public, mass, audience

Yogad

Conjunction

omma

  1. or