ان
Afrikaans
editPronunciation
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Conjunction
editان (ən)
Arabic
editEtymology
editSuffix
editـَان • (-ān)
- Suffix used in forming intensive adjectives of the pattern فَعْلَان (faʕlān), e.g. تَعْبَان (taʕbān, “tired”), عَطْشَان (ʕaṭšān, “thirsty”), غَضْبَان (ḡaḍbān, “angry”), زَعْلَان (zaʕlān, “annoyed”), كَسْلَان (kaslān, “lazy”), نَعْسَان (naʕsān, “drowsy”). These adjectives generally have a feminine in َـى (-ā), e.g. عَطْشَى (ʕaṭšā), كَسْلَى (kaslā), نَعْسَى (naʕsā).
Interfix
editَـانـ • (-ān-)
- Interfix used in forming nisba (relative) adjectives, inserted between the base noun and the ending ـِيّ (-iyy), e.g. أَنَانِيّ (ʔanāniyy, “selfish”), based on أَنَا (ʔanā) or عَالَمَانِيّ (ʕālamāniyy, “worldly, secular”), based on عَالَم (ʕālam, “world”).
Derived terms
editSuffix
editـَانِ • (-āni)
- Suffix added to a noun or adjective to form the nominative dual form.
Burushaski
editEtymology 1
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
editPronoun
editان (un)
Etymology 2
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Pronunciation
editPronoun
editان (in)
References
editHijazi Arabic
editEtymology
editSuffix
editـان • (-ān)
- Suffix used in forming intensive adjectives of the pattern فَعْلَان (faʕlān).
Usage notes
edit- Intensive adjectives often act as active participles of stative verbs, usually having the pattern فِعِل (fiʕil), for instance:
See also
editKalami
editEtymology
editInherited from Sanskrit आण्ड (āṇḍa).
Noun
editان (an) m
References
edit- Baart, Joan L. G. (1997) “an”, in The sounds and tones of Kalam Kohistani: with wordlist and texts (Studies in Languages of Northern Pakistan; 1)[1], National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University; Summer Institute of Linguistics, page 77
Ottoman Turkish
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Turkic *-gan, which is comparable to Proto-Mongolic *-gan and Proto-Tungusic *-kan.
Suffix
editان • (-an)
- adjective-forming suffix that, added to the root of a verb, creates non-past participles
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- Turkish: -an
Further reading
edit- Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007) “-an1”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), volume 1, Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 238
Persian
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
edit- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): [ʔan]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [ʔæn]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [ʔän]
Readings | |
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Classical reading? | an |
Dari reading? | an |
Iranian reading? | an |
Tajik reading? | an |
Noun
editان • (an)
Etymology 2
editPronunciation
editNoun
editان • (en)
- Transliteration of the name of the Latin-script letter n in English and other European languages.
Derived terms
edit- دیانای (di-en-ey)
South Levantine Arabic
editEtymology
editSuffix
editـان • (-ān)
- Suffix used in forming intensive adjectives of the pattern فَعْلَان (faʕlān).
Usage notes
edit- Intensive adjectives often act as active participles of stative verbs, usually having the pattern فِعِل (fiʕil), for instance:
See also
editUrdu
editEtymology 1
editInherited from Sanskrit अन- (ana-).
Compare Middle Persian ʾn (an-).
Alternative forms
edit- اـ (before consonants)
Prefix
editانـ • (an-) (Hindi spelling अन-)
Usage notes
editThis form is used before words that begin with vowels.
Etymology 2
editPronoun
editاِن • (in) m pl or f pl (Hindi spelling इन)
- (proximal) third-person plural objective personal pronoun: them
- (oblique case) these; plural of اِس (is)
- (formal, proximal) third-person singular objective personal pronoun: him, (oblique case) her
- (formal, oblique case) this
Pronoun
editاُن • (un) m pl or f pl (Hindi spelling उन)
- (distal) third-person plural objective personal pronoun: them
- (oblique case) those; plural of اُس (us)
- (formal, distal) third-person singular objective personal pronoun: him, (oblique case) her
- (formal, oblique case) that
Determiner
editاِن • (in) pl (Hindi spelling इन)
- (oblique case) these; plural of اِس (is)
- (formal, oblique case) this
Determiner
editاُن • (un) pl (Hindi spelling उन)
- (oblique case) those; plural of اُس (us)
- (formal, oblique case) that
See also
editUrdu personal pronouns | ||||||
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Person | Description | Direct case | Indirect case | Ergative case | Dative/Accusative case | |
1st person | singular | مَیں (ma͠i) | مُجھ (mujh) | مَیں نے (ma͠i ne) | مُجھ کو (mujh ko),
مُجھے (mujhe) | |
formal (rare) | خَاکْسَار (xāksār) | خَاکْسَار نے (xāksār ne) | خَاکْسَار کو (xāksār ko) | |||
plural | ہَم (ham) | ہَم نے (ham ne) | ہَم کو (ham ko),
ہَمیں (hamẽ) | |||
2nd person | informal (intimate) | تُو (tū) | تُجھ (tujh) | تُو نے (tū ne) | تُجھ کو (tujh ko),
تُجھے (tujhe) | |
semiformal (familiar) | تُم (tum) | تُم نے (tum ne) | تُم کو (tum ko),
تُمْہیں (tumhẽ) | |||
formal (polite) | آپ (āp) | آپ نے (āp ne) | آپ کو (āp ko) | |||
3rd person | proximal | singular / informal | یِہ (ye) | اِس (is) | اِس نے (is ne) | اِس کو (is ko),
اِسے (ise) |
plural / formal | اِن (in) | اِنْہوں نے (inhõ ne) | اِن کو (in ko),
اِنْہیں (inhẽ) | |||
distal | singular / informal | وُہ (vo) | اُس (us) | اُس نے (us ne) | اُس کو (us ko),
اُسے (use) | |
plural / formal | اُن (un) | اُنْہوں نے (unhõ ne) | اُن کو (un ko),
اُنْہیں (unhẽ) |
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