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üm

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Low German

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German ümme, from Old Saxon umbi, from Proto-Germanic *umbi.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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üm

  1. around, about (sometimes in combination with bi)
  2. at (a time)

Inflection

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Pronominal adverbs of üm
preposition üm
postpositional adverb üm
her (hither) rüm
düt (this) hierüm
dat (that) dorüm
wat (what) worüm
wat (something) enerwegens üm
nix (nothing) nargens üm
allens (everything) överall üm

Adverb

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üm

  1. around, about
  2. around, over (to another state)
    He dee de Schacken üm.
    He turned the switch over.
  3. over, from an upright to a horizontal position (as in "fall over")

Conjunction

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üm

  1. (üm to) in order to

Turkish

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish ام, from Arabic أُمّ (ʔumm)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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üm (definite accusative ümmü, plural ümler)

  1. (obsolete) mother

Ulch

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Pronunciation

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Numeral

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üm

  1. one

References

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  • Natasha Stoynova, The Internalization of Inflection? The Restrictive kə̄n in Ulch, 2018.