"îmă" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Romanian]

Etymology: Possibly a variant of mumă, or alternatively related to Albanian ëmë. Other theories link it to Late Latin amma, itself from Ancient Greek or of an imitative origin. Compare Portuguese and Spanish ama. Etymology templates: {{inh|ro|LL.|amma}} Late Latin amma, {{der|ro|grc|-}} Ancient Greek, {{cog|es|ama}} Spanish ama Head templates: {{ro-noun|f|!}} îmă f
  1. (archaic, regional) mother Tags: archaic, feminine, regional Categories (topical): Female family members Synonyms: mamă, maică
    Sense id: en-îmă-ro-noun-zwYi7ypm Categories (other): Regional Romanian, Romanian entries with incorrect language header

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      "expansion": "Spanish ama",
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            "Sciences",
            "Social sciences",
            "Fundamental",
            "Society"
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