Entry:kuiāme
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kuiāme ns, kuiāmo m, kuiāma f, kuiāmous(e/o/a) du, kuiāmes/kuiām(o/a)s pl 1 / 1a ii a [/kwɪ.æm/; kui•ame (2 syll.)] [Taos kwíamena (an archaic term for "young woman")Wiktionary.]
- 1 : young person (someone between the ages of 12-15 and 25-30)
- 2 : young man (masc.)
- 3 : young woman, young girl, young lady (fem.)
→ As with zandrole/zokile (younger/older sibling), this is mainly found in translation. Tovasala otherwise uses edi to denote young entities, eshoandi for adolescents/teenagers, and eusheli for adults aged 18 or over.
Added on: 2022-09-28, 03:42 • View semantic data