aimara
English

Etymology
From a native name; said by Century to be Tupi, but perhaps in fact Cariban: contrast Emerillon taɾeʔiɾ (“aïmara”)[1] with Trió aimara (“anjumara”).[2]
Noun
aimara (plural aimaras)
- A South American freshwater river fish, Hoplias aimara.
- 1989, Ana Beatriz Locci Hernandez, Comparative Study of the Response of Simulated Temperate and Tropical Fish Communities to Fishery Exploitation and Environmental Variability:
- Release of fishing pressure after a 25 year period (Fig. 40) revealed that aimara increased rapidly becoming the dominant species, and that pavon declined drastically as aimara became abundant. Payara showed a slight increase ...
- 2018, Stuart Kirsch, Engaged Anthropology: Politics Beyond the Text, Univ of California Press, →ISBN, page 246:
- Abak Ekwa means “the land of many avocado trees”; Haimara Ekwa means “the land of many aimara fish” (Hoplias aimara).
- 1989, Ana Beatriz Locci Hernandez, Comparative Study of the Response of Simulated Temperate and Tropical Fish Communities to Fishery Exploitation and Environmental Variability:
Synonyms
- anjumara
Translations
Translations
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References
- Françoise Rose, Morphologies in Contact, edited by Martine Vanhove, Thomas Stolz, Aina Urdze, Hitomi Otsuka
- Eithne Carlin, A Grammar of Trio: A Cariban Language of Suriname (2004)
Catalan
Faroese
Declension
Singular | |
Indefinite | |
Nominative | aimara |
Accusative | aimara |
Dative | aimara |
Genitive | aimara |
Finnish
Etymology
From Spanish aymará.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑi̯mɑrɑ/, [ˈɑi̯mɑrɑ]
- Rhymes: -ɑimɑrɑ
- Syllabification(key): ai‧ma‧ra
Declension
Inflection of aimara (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | aimara | aimarat | |
genitive | aimaran | aimaroiden aimaroitten | |
partitive | aimaraa | aimaroita | |
illative | aimaraan | aimaroihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | aimara | aimarat | |
accusative | nom. | aimara | aimarat |
gen. | aimaran | ||
genitive | aimaran | aimaroiden aimaroitten aimarainrare | |
partitive | aimaraa | aimaroita | |
inessive | aimarassa | aimaroissa | |
elative | aimarasta | aimaroista | |
illative | aimaraan | aimaroihin | |
adessive | aimaralla | aimaroilla | |
ablative | aimaralta | aimaroilta | |
allative | aimaralle | aimaroille | |
essive | aimarana | aimaroina | |
translative | aimaraksi | aimaroiksi | |
instructive | — | aimaroin | |
abessive | aimaratta | aimaroitta | |
comitative | — | aimaroineen |
Possessive forms of aimara (type kulkija) | ||
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possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | aimarani | aimaramme |
2nd person | aimarasi | aimaranne |
3rd person | aimaransa |
Portuguese
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aiˈmaɾa/ [ai̯ˈma.ɾa]
- Rhymes: -aɾa
- Syllabification: ai‧ma‧ra
Further reading
- “aimara”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
aimara on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es
Trió
Further reading
- Eithne Carlin, A Grammar of Trio: A Cariban Language of Suriname (2004)
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