See also: Yamyam and yam yam

Cebuano [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From yamar.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Hyphenation: yam‧yam

Noun [ edit ]

yamyam

an incantation

Verb [ edit ]

yamyam

to recite a prayer or incantation to mumble to talk aimlessly

Quotations [ edit ]

For quotations using this term, see Citations:yamyam.

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Masbatenyo [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

yamyam

Derived terms [ edit ]

Turkish [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Ottoman Turkish یامیام‎ (yamyam) meaning also “Niam-Niam”, an obsolete name used by 18th- and 19th-century French and British travellers for the Azande, an ethnic group of North Central Africa. The name may be onomatopoeic and is said to mean “great eaters” in the Dinka language, supposedly referring to cannibalistic propensities formerly ascribed to the Azande.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

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yamyam

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