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وَان (wān?

  1. Van (the capital city of Van province, Turkey)
  2. Van (a province of Turkey)

Bulgar edit

Bulgar cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : وان
    Ordinal : وَانِم

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Etymology edit

From Proto-Turkic *ōn.

Numeral edit

وان (wân)

  1. (Volga Bulgar) ten

Descendants edit

  • Chuvash: вуннӑ (vunnă)

References edit

  • Hakimzjanov, Farid Sabirzjanovich (1976) “New Volga Bulgarian Inscriptions”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae[1], volume 40, number 1, page 176
  • Tekin, Talât (1988) Volga Bulgar kitabeleri ve Volga Bulgarcası [Volga Bulgarian Ephitaphs and Volga Bulgarian Language]‎[2] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, →ISBN, page 56

Central Kurdish edit

 
Central Kurdish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ckb

Proper noun edit

Northern Kurdish Wan
Central Kurdish وان (wan)

وان (wan)

  1. Van (the capital city of Van province, Turkey)
  2. Van (a province of Turkey)

Kashmiri edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Sanskrit आपण (āpaṇa).

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Noun edit

وان (vānm (Devanagari वान)

  1. shop, store
    Synonym: دُکان (dukān)
    سہُ چھُ وانَس پؠٹھ۔
    He is at the store.

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Ottoman Turkish edit

 
Van province

Etymology edit

From Middle Armenian Վան (Van).

Proper noun edit

وان (Van)

  1. Van (a city and province in Central Anatolia, Turkey)

Derived terms edit

  • وانی (vani, of, from the city of Van)

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Persian edit

 
وان حمام

Etymology 1 edit

From Russian ва́нна (vánna), from Old High German wanna, from Latin vannus.

Noun edit

وان (vân)

  1. tub, bathtub

Etymology 2 edit

Proper noun edit

وان (vân)

  1. Van (the capital city of Mush province, Turkey)
  2. Van (a province of Turkey)

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