Chamorro[]
Numeral[]
lima
- (Old Chamorro, cardinal) five (in general)
Fijian[]
Etymology[]
Common Oceanian
Numeral[]
lima
- (cardinal) five
Filipino[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /liˈma/
- lee-mah'
Numeral[]
Lima
- (cardinal) five
Usage notes[]
- To describe the quantity of something, the number is placed before the noun and affixed with a -ng when the word ends with a vowel, and a separate word na for a consonant.
- Isang saging, dalawang pinya
- Apat na mansanas, anim na mangga
Finnish[]
- redirect Template:finnish index
Etymology[]
From Proto-Germanic *slīma-.[1]
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Lima
- mucus
- phlegm
- slime
Declension[]
Template:Fi-decl-kala
Related terms[]
- limainen
- limaska
See also[]
- räkä
References[]
- ↑ Template:R:Hakkinen 2004
French[]
Verb[]
Lima
- third-person singular past historic of limer.
Anagrams[]
- ailm,
Galician[]
Etymology 1[]
From Template:Xaa[[Category:gl:Template:Xaa derivations|Lima]], from Arabic ليمون (leimún), “‘lemon, lime’”).
Noun[]
Lima f. (plural Limas)
- lime (fruit)
Related terms[]
- limeira
Etymology 2[]
From Latin līma (“‘file’”).
Noun[]
Lima f. (plural Limas)
- file, rasp
Related terms[]
Verb[]
Lima
Hawaiian[]
Noun[]
Template:Haw-noun
Number[]
lima
- (cardinal) five
Hiligaynon[]
Pronunciation[]
- [[w:Template:Hil phonology|IPA]]: /liˈma/
Cardinal number[]
Lima [[Category:Template:Hil numerals|Lima]]
- (cardinal) five
Indonesian[]
Pronunciation[]
audio noicon (file)
Numeral[]
lima
- (cardinal) five
Italian[]
Noun[]
lima f. (plural lime)
- file
Derived terms[]
- lima da unghie - nailfile
Verb[]
lima
- Third-person singular present tense of limare.
- Second-person singular imperative of limare#Italian.
Anagrams[]
Latin[]
Noun[]
lima
- file (a tool)
Polish[]
Noun[]
Lima f.
- lime (tree)
Declension[]
Template:Pl-decl-noun-f
Portuguese[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈlima/
Etymology 1[]
From Arabic ليمون (leimún), “‘lemon, lime’”).
Noun[]
Lima f. (plural Limas)
- lime (fruit)
Etymology 2[]
Latin lima.
Noun[]
Lima f. (plural Limas)
- file (tool to smoothen a surface)
Verb[]
Lima
Rotuman[]
Etymology[]
Common Oceanian
Numeral[]
lima
- (cardinal) five
Spanish[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈlima/
Etymology 1[]
From Template:Xaa[[Category:es:Template:Xaa derivations|Lima]], from Arabic ليمون (leimún), “‘lemon, lime’”).
Noun[]
Lima f. (plural Limas)
Singular |
Plural |
- lime (fruit)
Synonyms[]
- limón m. (Mexico)
See also[]
- citrón m.
Etymology 2[]
Latin lima.
Noun[]
Lima f. (plural Limas)
Singular |
Plural |
- file (tool to smoothen a surface)
Verb[]
Lima (infinitive limar)
- informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of limar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of limar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of limar.
Swahili[]
Verb[]
lima
- to plough
Tagalog[]
Pronunciation[]
- [[w:{{[[Template:|{{{1}}}]]}} phonology|IPA]]: /liˈma/
Cardinal number[]
Lima [[Category:{{[[Template:|{{{1}}}]]}} numerals|Lima]]
- (cardinal) five
Usage notes[]
- To describe the quantity of something, the number is placed before the noun and affixed with a -ng when the word ends with a vowel, and a separate word na for a consonant.
- Isang saging, dalawang pinya
- Apat na mansanas, anim na mangga
Tetum[]
Numeral[]
lima
- (cardinal) five
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