Sums

Etymology
From Gothic sums ("somebody, someone"), from Proto-Germanic *sumaz ("some, a certain one"), from Proto-Indo-European *sem- ("one, whole"). Cognate with Danish somme; Dutch sommige; English some; Icelandic sumur, Low German somige; North Frisian som, sam, säm; Norwegian sum, som; Scots sum, some; Swedish somlig; West Frisian sommige.

Determiner
sums m, sg
 * 1) some

Pronoun
sums m, sg
 * 1) somebody, someone