aanimaa

التعريفات والمعاني

== Ojibwe == === Alternative forms === aalimaanh, aanimaanh animâ (Baraga-Lacombe orthography) === Etymology === Borrowed from French allemand, from Late Latin Alamannus or Alemannus, from Proto-Germanic *alamann-, from *allaz + *mann- (whence English all and man, respectively). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɑːnɪmɑː/ === Noun === aanimaa anim (Canadian syllabics spelling ᐋᓂᒫ, plural aanimaayag) a German Synonyms: dechiman, meyagwed ==== Derived terms ==== aanimaamo (“s/he speaks German”) aanimaamowin (“the German language”) aanimaakwe (“a German woman”) === References === Frederic Baraga (1853) "A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language", revised by Albert Lacombe in 1878 and 1880.