Proto-Mongolian: *ama-, *amsa-, *amta
Meaning: 1 mouth 2 to taste 3 taste
Russian meaning: 1 рот 2 пробовать на вкус 3 вкус
Written Mongolian: ama(n) 1 (L 35), amsa- 2 (L 39), amta(n) 3 (L 39) Middle Mongolian: aman (HY 45, SH), aman (IM 432), aman (MA 99) 1, amsa- (HY 25), amsa- (MA 101) 2, amtan (HY 25) 3, amtata'i (SH), omṭaṭā (IM 432) 'sweet', amta (MA 101) 3 Khalkha: am 1, amsa- 2, amt(an) 3
Buriat: aman 1, amha- 2, amta(n) 3
Kalmuck: amṇ 1, amsa- 2, amtṇ 3, am-la- 'to spell, to speak'
Ordos: ama 1, amsa- 2, amta 3
Dongxian: amaŋ 1 (MGCD: aman), amusa- 2, anda-tu 'tasty' (Тод. Дн. 110) Dagur: ama 1 (MGCD am), anta- 2, anta 3 (Тод. Даг. 120, 121) (MGCD: ant), ame 1, amete 'tasty' (MD 114) Shary-Yoghur: aman 1, amsa- 2, amtan 3
Monguor: ama 1 (SM 5), amusa- 2 (SM 7), MGCD amsa-, amata-, amuta 3 (SM 6, 7), amta 3 (MGCD) Comments: Cf. also Mong. *amasar 'cavity, hole'. Тод. Мгр. 314, Тод. ЯМВМ 112, KW 9, 10, MGCD 105, 109; TMN 1, 148, 149., Bur. amhagar 'разверстый'. Mong. amtan > Yak., Dolg. amtan (Kaɫ. MEJ 41, Stachowski 33). monget-prnum,monget-meaning,monget-rusmean,monget-wmo,monget-mmo,monget-hal,monget-bur,monget-kal,monget-ord,monget-dun,monget-bao,monget-dag,monget-yuy,monget-mgr,monget-mogh,monget-reference,