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===Creation and Usage Notes=== | ===Creation and Usage Notes=== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote=This is the second time I used this metaphor ("tight" to mean "ready"). The first time was with [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]]. I guess I figured if no one noticed it the first time around, no one would notice if I | {{djpnotes|quote=This is the second time I used this metaphor ("tight" to mean "ready"). The first time was with [[Dothraki language|Dothraki]]. I guess I figured if no one noticed it the first time around, no one would notice if I used it again. Plus, I think it's a really good metaphorical extension. I may have even used it a third time...|date=December 14, 2019}} |
Revision as of 22:52, 14 December 2019
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Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language! |
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
taam
Adjective
taam (nominative singular, comparative taamiksa, superlative taamfus)
- tight
- ready
Inflection
Declension of taam | |||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||||||
Nominative | taam | taamil | |||||||||
Accusative | taame | taamile | |||||||||
Dative | taama | taamila | |||||||||
Genitive | taamas | taamasil | |||||||||
Comitative | taamath | taamathil | |||||||||
Instrumental | taamar | taamaril | |||||||||
Adessive | taamasku | taamilasku | |||||||||
Allative | taamaska | taamilaska | |||||||||
Ablative | taamaske | taamilaske | |||||||||
Inessive | taamaslu | taamilaslu | |||||||||
Illative | taamasla | taamilasla | |||||||||
Elative | taamasle | taamilasle | |||||||||
Essive | taamese | taamesil | |||||||||
Translative | taamefe | taamefil | |||||||||
Benefactive | taameva | taamevel |
Possessed forms of taam | |||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||||||
First Person | taamih | taamijee | |||||||||
Second Person | taamene | taaminii | |||||||||
Third Person | taameve | taamivii |
Creation and Usage Notes
This is the second time I used this metaphor ("tight" to mean "ready"). The first time was with Dothraki. I guess I figured if no one noticed it the first time around, no one would notice if I used it again. Plus, I think it's a really good metaphorical extension. I may have even used it a third time... |