Fame
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English
Etymology
Latin fama "fame, rumour, reputation", from Proto-Indo-European *bheH₂-mā-, from *bheH₂- "to speak".
Pronunciation
| IPA | SAMPA | |
|---|---|---|
| GenAm | /feɪm/ | /feIm/ |
- Rhymes: -eɪm
Noun
fame
- The state of being famous or well-known and well-spoken of
Translations
- Finnish: maine, kuuluisuus
- Hebrew: מוֹנִימִין m pl
- Slovak: sláva f
- Turkish: şöhret
Verb
fame, famed, faming
Related Words
- Famed
- famous
Italian
Noun
fame f
- Hunger
- Ho fame. - I'm hungry.
Related terms
- famelico