טְעַם
ṭᵉʻam
(Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed.
(Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed.
טְעַם
↔
tama
(Kikongo)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Kikongo meaning | to taste (food); to relish, savor |
טְעַם
↔
tama
(Kimbundu)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Kimbundu meaning | to taste, to savor, to try (food) |
טְעַם
↔
tamu
(Kinyarwanda)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Kinyarwanda meaning | sweet, delicious |
טְעַם
↔
tamu
(Kirundi)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Kirundi meaning | sweet, tasty |
טְעַם
↔
tama
(Lingala)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Lingala meaning | to taste, to relish, enjoy food |
טְעַם
↔
tamu
(Luganda)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Luganda meaning | sweet, tasty, delicious |
טְעַם
↔
tamiswa
(Shona)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Shona meaning | made sweet, sweetened |
טְעַם
↔
tam(u)
(Swahili)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Swahili meaning | taste; tasty, delicious |
טְעַם
↔
tama
(Umbundu)
| Hebrew meaning | (Aramaic) corresponding to טָעַם; to taste; causatively to feed; make to eat, feed. |
| Umbundu meaning | to taste (food), savor |