дан
See also: дьнь and Appendix:Variations of "dan"
Bashkir edit
Etymology edit
From Persian [Term?].
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Noun edit
дан • (dan)
- glory, fame, high reputation
- Батыр яуҙан ҡайтмаһа, даны ҡайтыр иленә.
- Batır yawźan qaytmaha, danı qaytır ilenə.
- If a hero does not return from war, his good name will return to his homeland.
- Яҡшыларҙан зат ҡалыр, батырҙарҙан дан ҡалыр.
- Yaqşılarźan zat qalır, batırźarźan dan qalır.
- From the good (people), descendants will remain; from heroes, fame will stay.
- Аттың яҡшыһы алға сыға, егеттең яҡшыһы данғаэээ сыға.
- Attıñ yaqşıhı alğa sığa, yegetteñ yaqşıhı danğaeee sığa.
- The best of the horses races ahead, the best of the young men gains repute.
- praise, eulogy, glorification
Declension edit
Chechen edit
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
дан • (dan)
Dungan edit
Etymology edit
Cognate to Mandarin Chinese 蛋 (dàn).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
дан • (dan) (III)
Russian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
дан • (dan) m anim (genitive да́на, nominative plural да́ны, genitive plural да́нов)
- (historical) Dane (member of a Germanic tribe)
Declension edit
Etymology 2 edit
From Korean 단 (dan) and/or Japanese 段 (dan).
Noun edit
дан • (dan) m inan (genitive да́на, nominative plural да́ны, genitive plural да́нов)
Declension edit
Etymology 3 edit
Verb edit
дан • (dan)
- short masculine passive past participle of дать (datʹ)
Serbo-Croatian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dьnь (“day”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
да̑н m (Latin spelling dȃn)
Declension edit
Tatar edit
Etymology edit
Common for Turkish language group: дан/тан - dawn.
Noun edit
дан • (dan)
References edit
Ukrainian edit
Etymology edit
From Korean 단 (dan) and/or Japanese 段 (dan).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
дан • (dan) m inan (genitive да́ну, nominative plural да́ни, genitive plural да́нів)
Declension edit
Declension of дан (inan hard masc-form accent-a)
References edit
- Rusanivskyi, V. M., editor (2013), “дан”, in Словник української мови: у 20 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 20 vols] (in Ukrainian), volumes 4 (д – жучо́к), Kyiv: Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund, →ISBN