Badul nouns: ym

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Etymology

From Middle Badul ym, from Old Badul ym, aym, uym, from Ucerian aym, aim, from Areric ayom, from Proto-Bintic *āuyom. Cognate with Grig aim (egg).

yman

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /əim/ /əɪm/ /ɪːm/ /im/
  • Rhymes: -əim, -əɪm

Definition

Noun

ym (plural yman)

  1. an egg.
    Quirnt mo sfiud bir cleape yman whu an maghaza.
    My sister brought a carton of eggs from the market.


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