פמא
Lishana Deni
Etymology
From Aramaic פּוּמָא (pūmā).
Noun
פמא (pəmma) (plural פמאמיה (pəmmāme))
- mouth
- a. 1650-1950, printed in Tafsirs of Piyutim, Kinot and Azharot, in the dialects of Neo-Aramaic of the Jews of Kurdistan, Yona Sabar, 2009
- פתכלו פומוה קאמה ומרוליה חכמים דידה וזרש בכתיה עצייה.
- pṯəxlu pəmmu qāme ʾu-mə́rrule ḥaxāmim dīde ʾu-zērəš baxte ʿəṣye.
- His rebellious sages and wife Zeresh opened their mouth before him and said to him.
- a. 1650-1950, printed in Tafsirs of Piyutim, Kinot and Azharot, in the dialects of Neo-Aramaic of the Jews of Kurdistan, Yona Sabar, 2009