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fim

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See also: FIM and fím

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fim

  1. romanization of 𐍆𐌹𐌼

Haitian Creole

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Etymology

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    From English film.

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    Noun

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    fim

    1. movie, film

    References

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    • Targète, Jean; Urciolo, Raphael (1993), Haitian Creole-English Dictionary[1], Dunwoody Press, →ISBN, page 67

    Louisiana Creole

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from French faim (hunger).

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    Adjective

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    fim

    1. hungry
      Zòt apé donné mò fim!
      Y'all are making me hungry!

    Noun

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    fim

    1. hunger
      Synonym: gran-gou

    Verb

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    fim

    1. to be hungry
      fim?
      Are they hungry?

    Portuguese

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    Etymology

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    From Old Galician-Portuguese fim, fin, from Latin finis, of disputed origin. Perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeygʷ- or Proto-Indo-European *bʰeyd-.

    Pronunciation

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    • Audio (Portugal (Porto)):(file)
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    • Hyphenation: fim

    Noun

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    fim m (plural fins)

    1. end, conclusion, closure

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    Romanian

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    Verb

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    fim

    1. first-person plural present subjunctive of fi

    Romansh

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    From Latin fūmus.

    Noun

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    fim m

    1. (Rumantsch Grischun) smoke