Complete Definition of "alma"

see|Alma
English

Alternative spellings
almah

Etymology
From colloquial Arabic ARchar|عا��ة (��lima) �singer�, originally a feminine adjective meaning �learned, knowledgeable�, from ARchar|ع�� (�alima) �to know�.

Pronunciation
IPA|/�ælm�/
audio|en-us-alma.ogg|Audio (US)

Noun
en-noun|s|pl2=alma

  1. An Egyptian singer or dancing-girl used for entertainment or as a professional mourner.

Azeri

Noun
infl|az|noun

  1. apple

Category:Azeri nouns


Hungarian

Etymology
From a Turkic language, compare Turkish elma

Pronunciation
IPA|/�l.m�/|lang=hu

Noun
infl|hu|noun|plural|almák

  1. an apple

Latin

Adjective
alma f

  1. feminine of almus.

Category:Latin adjective forms


Portuguese

Etymology
L.|pt anima|anÄ­ma

Noun
pt-noun-f

  1. soul

Spanish

Etymology
L.|es anima|anÄ­ma

Pronunciation
IPA|['alma]|lang=es

Noun
es-noun-f

  1. soul

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