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See also: Aimara and aimará

English

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Etymology

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From a native name; said by Century to be Tupi, but perhaps in fact Cariban: contrast Emerillon taɾeʔiɾ (aïmara)[1] with Trió aimara (anjumara).[2]

Noun

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aimara (plural aimaras)

  1. A South American freshwater river fish, Hoplias aimara.
    • 1989, Ana Beatriz Locci Hernandez, Comparative Study of the Response of Simulated Temperate and Tropical Fish Communities to Fishery Exploitation and Environmental Variability:
      Release of fishing pressure after a 25 year period (Fig. 40) revealed that aimara increased rapidly becoming the dominant species, and that pavon declined drastically as aimara became abundant. Payara showed a slight increase ...
    • 2018, Stuart Kirsch, Engaged Anthropology: Politics Beyond the Text, Univ of California Press, →ISBN, page 246:
      Abak Ekwa means “the land of many avocado trees”; Haimara Ekwa means “the land of many aimara fish” (Hoplias aimara).

Synonyms

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Translations

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References

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  1. ^ Françoise Rose, Morphologies in Contact, edited by Martine Vanhove, Thomas Stolz, Aina Urdze, Hitomi Otsuka
  2. ^ Carlin, Eithne (2004) A Grammar of Trio: A Cariban Language of Suriname, Frankfurt am Main


Catalan

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Adjective

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aimara m or f (masculine and feminine plural aimares)

  1. Aymara

Noun

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aimara m or f by sense (plural aimares)

  1. Aymara (person)

Noun

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aimara m (uncountable)

  1. Aymara (language)

Faroese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish aimara, aymara, from Aymara Aymar aru.

Noun

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aimara n (genitive singular aimara, uncountable)

  1. Aymara (language of South America)

Declension

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Singular
Indefinite
Nominative aimara
Accusative aimara
Dative aimara
Genitive aimara

Finnish

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Etymology

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Derived from Spanish aymara.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɑi̯mɑrɑ/, [ˈɑ̝i̯mɑ̝rɑ̝]
  • Rhymes: -ɑimɑrɑ
  • Hyphenation(key): ai‧ma‧ra

Noun

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aimara

  1. Aymara (person)
  2. Aymara (language of South America)

Declension

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Inflection of aimara (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative aimara aimarat
genitive aimaran aimaroiden
aimaroitten
partitive aimaraa aimaroita
illative aimaraan aimaroihin
singular plural
nominative aimara aimarat
accusative nom. aimara aimarat
gen. aimaran
genitive aimaran aimaroiden
aimaroitten
aimarain rare
partitive aimaraa aimaroita
inessive aimarassa aimaroissa
elative aimarasta aimaroista
illative aimaraan aimaroihin
adessive aimaralla aimaroilla
ablative aimaralta aimaroilta
allative aimaralle aimaroille
essive aimarana aimaroina
translative aimaraksi aimaroiksi
abessive aimaratta aimaroitta
instructive aimaroin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of aimara (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative aimarani aimarani
accusative nom. aimarani aimarani
gen. aimarani
genitive aimarani aimaroideni
aimaroitteni
aimaraini rare
partitive aimaraani aimaroitani
inessive aimarassani aimaroissani
elative aimarastani aimaroistani
illative aimaraani aimaroihini
adessive aimarallani aimaroillani
ablative aimaraltani aimaroiltani
allative aimaralleni aimaroilleni
essive aimaranani aimaroinani
translative aimarakseni aimaroikseni
abessive aimarattani aimaroittani
instructive
comitative aimaroineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative aimarasi aimarasi
accusative nom. aimarasi aimarasi
gen. aimarasi
genitive aimarasi aimaroidesi
aimaroittesi
aimaraisi rare
partitive aimaraasi aimaroitasi
inessive aimarassasi aimaroissasi
elative aimarastasi aimaroistasi
illative aimaraasi aimaroihisi
adessive aimarallasi aimaroillasi
ablative aimaraltasi aimaroiltasi
allative aimarallesi aimaroillesi
essive aimaranasi aimaroinasi
translative aimaraksesi aimaroiksesi
abessive aimarattasi aimaroittasi
instructive
comitative aimaroinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative aimaramme aimaramme
accusative nom. aimaramme aimaramme
gen. aimaramme
genitive aimaramme aimaroidemme
aimaroittemme
aimaraimme rare
partitive aimaraamme aimaroitamme
inessive aimarassamme aimaroissamme
elative aimarastamme aimaroistamme
illative aimaraamme aimaroihimme
adessive aimarallamme aimaroillamme
ablative aimaraltamme aimaroiltamme
allative aimarallemme aimaroillemme
essive aimaranamme aimaroinamme
translative aimaraksemme aimaroiksemme
abessive aimarattamme aimaroittamme
instructive
comitative aimaroinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative aimaranne aimaranne
accusative nom. aimaranne aimaranne
gen. aimaranne
genitive aimaranne aimaroidenne
aimaroittenne
aimarainne rare
partitive aimaraanne aimaroitanne
inessive aimarassanne aimaroissanne
elative aimarastanne aimaroistanne
illative aimaraanne aimaroihinne
adessive aimarallanne aimaroillanne
ablative aimaraltanne aimaroiltanne
allative aimarallenne aimaroillenne
essive aimarananne aimaroinanne
translative aimaraksenne aimaroiksenne
abessive aimarattanne aimaroittanne
instructive
comitative aimaroinenne

Anagrams

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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ajˈma.ɾɐ/ [aɪ̯ˈma.ɾɐ]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ajˈma.ɾa/ [aɪ̯ˈma.ɾa]

Noun

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aimara m or f by sense (plural aimaras)

  1. Alternative form of aimará

Noun

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aimara m (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of aimará

Spanish

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aiˈmaɾa/ [ai̯ˈma.ɾa]
  • Audio (Venezuela):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɾa
  • Syllabification: ai‧ma‧ra

Adjective

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aimara m or f (masculine and feminine plural aimaras)

  1. Aymara

Noun

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aimara m or f by sense (plural aimaras)

  1. Aymara (indigenous person of South America)

Noun

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aimara m (uncountable)

  1. Aymara (language)

Further reading

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Trió

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Noun

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aimara

  1. the aimara or anjumara fish

Further reading

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  • Carlin, Eithne (2004) A Grammar of Trio: A Cariban Language of Suriname, Frankfurt am Main