See also: Ahn, ah-ŋ, and ʻàhn

English edit

Preposition edit

ahn

  1. Pronunciation spelling of on.
    • 1893, Stephen Crane, Maggie, A Girl of the Streets[1]:
      "Ah, go ahn," replied the other argumentatively.
    • 1914, Booth Tarkington, Penrod[2]:
      "Mister Penrod," she bellowed forthwith, "come ahn down fr'm up there!

Anagrams edit

Belizean Creole edit

Etymology 1 edit

Conjunction edit

ahn

  1. and

Etymology 2 edit

Pronoun edit

ahn

  1. (third person objective) him, her, it

Etymology 3 edit

Article edit

ahn

  1. Alternative form of wahn

Etymology 4 edit

Verb edit

ahn

  1. Alternative form of wahn

References edit

German edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aːn

Verb edit

ahn

  1. singular imperative of ahnen

Juǀ'hoan edit

Pronunciation edit

Letter edit

ahn (upper case Ahn)

  1. A letter of the Juǀ'hoan alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Luxembourgish edit

Verb edit

ahn

  1. second-person singular imperative of ahnen