-hom
Appearance
Maltese
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ɔm/ (generally)
- IPA(key): /ħɔm/ (after -h, -ħ, -għ)
- IPA(key): /jɔm/ (after -i, -ie)
- IPA(key): /wɔm/ (after -u)
Suffix
[edit]-hom
Usage notes
[edit]- When the suffix -hom follows one of the diphthongs -aj, -ej, -aw, -ew, there are two possible pronunciations. The vowelised -h- may either be represented as a glide [j], [w], or it may lengthen the onset of the diphthong. Hence għajnejhom (“their eyes”) may be pronounced /ajˈnɛj.jɔm/ or /ajˈnɛː.jɔm/. The latter is more common.
- When the suffix is added to a verb in -a that disallows imala, the sequence -ahom is contracted to [ɔːm]: attakka (“he attacked”), /atˈtak.ka/ → attakkahom (“he attacked them”), /at.takˈkɔːm/. There is, however, a fairly common nonstandard pronunciation that treats -ahom by analogy with -agħhom (as in jismagħhom above). This yields pronunciations such as /at.takˈkaħ.ħɔm/.