The spelling of the phrase "am same" is pronounced as /æm seɪm/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The word "am" is a form of a verb "to be" used in the first person singular, whilst "same" means identical or not different from something previously mentioned. As such, "am same" is a colloquialism used to indicate that the speaker identifies with a previously mentioned concept or idea. This phrase's correct spelling is crucial to avoid any misinterpretation, particularly when communicating via a written medium.
"Am same" is not a standard term or phrase in the English language and does not have a concise dictionary definition. "Am" is the first person singular form of the verb "to be" in the present tense, indicating that the subject of the sentence is existing or identifying with a specific condition or state. However, "same" is an adjective that describes two or more things as being identical, similar, or unchanged.
When placed together as "am same," the phrase lacks meaningful context or grammatical structure, making it difficult to determine a specific definition. It is possible that "am same" could be a mistranslation or a typographical error. It is important to note that in general, dictionaries do not provide definitions for individual combinations of words or mistakes as they focus on established, grammatically correct terminology.
If "am same" is part of a larger sentence or conversation, further context would be necessary to accurately decipher its intended meaning.