onçóm

Etymology
Portuguese +  (Macanese 🇰🇲), hence the older forms unsó and unçom, first formed in Malaysian Portuguese and Kristang. Final nasalization possibly influenced by the nasality of the un- (and later on-) component. For the /u/ → /o/ shift, compare (versus expected ). For the word-final nasalization, compare.

Adjective

 * 1) alone, unaccompanied by oneself

Pronoun

 * : oneself

Usage notes

 * May take the place of Portuguese, for example becomes  in Macanese.
 * As seen in the first collocation, is a possible possessive pronoun, however it is not as common as  which is functionally equivalent.
 * Often written as.