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flămând

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See also: flamand and Flamand

Romanian

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Etymology

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Probably ultimately from Latin famelicus, through a Vulgar Latin root *flamenicus, or alternatively from a root *famulentus, from famēs (compare Portuguese famulento), through an intermediate form *flamuentus. A less likely origin is flammabundus. Compare Megleno-Romanian flămund.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /flə.ˈmɨnd/
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  • Rhymes: -ɨnd
  • Hyphenation: flă‧mând

Adjective

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flămând m or n (feminine singular flămândă, masculine plural flămânzi, feminine and neuter plural flămânde)

  1. starving, famished, hungry
    Synonym: înfometat

Usage notes

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Adjectives meaning “hungry” are less common in Romanian than they are in English, as the usual translation for the English construction “to be hungry” is a îi fi foame (literally for hunger to be upon someone).

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite flămând flămândă flămânzi flămânde
definite flămândul flămânda flămânzii flămândele
genitive-
dative
indefinite flămând flămânde flămânzi flămânde
definite flămândului flămândei flămânzilor flămândelor

See also

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Further reading

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