Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/ovamo

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1) hither; there (?)

Descendants

 * Church Slavonic:


 * East Slavic:
 * South Slavic:
 * West Slavic:
 * , usually in the phrase "tam i owam", meaning "here and there". Additionally, this phrase can also contain the word 'siam' to give a rather exaggerated meaning of 'in every place'.
 * South Slavic:
 * West Slavic:
 * , usually in the phrase "tam i owam", meaning "here and there". Additionally, this phrase can also contain the word 'siam' to give a rather exaggerated meaning of 'in every place'.
 * West Slavic:
 * , usually in the phrase "tam i owam", meaning "here and there". Additionally, this phrase can also contain the word 'siam' to give a rather exaggerated meaning of 'in every place'.
 * West Slavic:
 * , usually in the phrase "tam i owam", meaning "here and there". Additionally, this phrase can also contain the word 'siam' to give a rather exaggerated meaning of 'in every place'.
 * , usually in the phrase "tam i owam", meaning "here and there". Additionally, this phrase can also contain the word 'siam' to give a rather exaggerated meaning of 'in every place'.