anna
See also: Appendix:Variations of "anna"
English Edit
Alternative forms Edit
Etymology Edit
From Hindi अन्न (anna, “food, grain”), आना (ānā), from Sanskrit अन्न (anna).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
anna (plural annas)
Derived terms Edit
Translations Edit
unit of currency in British India
Anagrams Edit
Afar Edit
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
anná f
Declension Edit
Declension of anná | ||||||||||||||||||
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absolutive | anná | |||||||||||||||||
predicative | anná | |||||||||||||||||
subjective | anná | |||||||||||||||||
genitive | anná | |||||||||||||||||
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Coordinate terms Edit
References Edit
- E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985), “anna”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN
- Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015) L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie)[1], Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis)
Akkadian Edit
Etymology Edit
Compare 𒌑𒆷 (ula, “not”).
Pronunciation Edit
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /ˈan.na/
Particle Edit
anna (Old Babylonian, Standard Babylonian, Nuzi, El-Amarna)
- yes, certainly
- Antonym: 𒌌𒆷 (ulla)
- 𒅗𒋗 𒀭𒈾 𒊮𒋗 𒌌𒆷
- [pīšu anna, libbašu ulla]
- KA-šu an-na ŠA₃-šu ul-la
- There is a yes in his mouth, but a no in his heart.
Alternative forms Edit
Phonetic |
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References Edit
- “anna”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD), Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956–2011
- Black, Jeremy; George, Andrew; Postgate, Nicholas (2000), “anna”, in A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian, 2nd corrected edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Finnish Edit
Pronunciation Edit
Verb Edit
anna
- inflection of antaa:
Anagrams Edit
Gothic Edit
Romanization Edit
anna
- Romanization of 𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌰
Icelandic Edit
Etymology Edit
Pronunciation Edit
Verb Edit
anna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative annaði, supine annað)
- (transitive, with dative) to manage, be able to do
- (reflexive, with dative) to care for, see to
Conjugation Edit
anna — active voice (germynd)
infinitive (nafnháttur) |
að anna | ||||
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supine (sagnbót) |
annað | ||||
present participle (lýsingarháttur nútíðar) |
annandi | ||||
indicative (framsöguháttur) |
subjunctive (viðtengingarháttur) | ||||
present (nútíð) |
ég anna | við önnum | present (nútíð) |
ég anni | við önnum |
þú annar | þið annið | þú annir | þið annið | ||
hann, hún, það annar | þeir, þær, þau anna | hann, hún, það anni | þeir, þær, þau anni | ||
past (þátíð) |
ég annaði | við önnuðum | past (þátíð) |
ég annaði | við önnuðum |
þú annaðir | þið önnuðuð | þú annaðir | þið önnuðuð | ||
hann, hún, það annaði | þeir, þær, þau önnuðu | hann, hún, það annaði | þeir, þær, þau önnuðu | ||
imperative (boðháttur) |
anna (þú) | annið (þið) | |||
Forms with appended personal pronoun | |||||
annaðu | anniði * | ||||
* Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred. |
infinitive (nafnháttur) |
að annast | ||||
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supine (sagnbót) |
annast | ||||
present participle (lýsingarháttur nútíðar) |
annandist ** ** the mediopassive present participle is extremely rare and normally not used; it is never used attributively or predicatively, only for explicatory subclauses | ||||
indicative (framsöguháttur) |
subjunctive (viðtengingarháttur) | ||||
present (nútíð) |
ég annast | við önnumst | present (nútíð) |
ég annist | við önnumst |
þú annast | þið annist | þú annist | þið annist | ||
hann, hún, það annast | þeir, þær, þau annast | hann, hún, það annist | þeir, þær, þau annist | ||
past (þátíð) |
ég annaðist | við önnuðumst | past (þátíð) |
ég annaðist | við önnuðumst |
þú annaðist | þið önnuðust | þú annaðist | þið önnuðust | ||
hann, hún, það annaðist | þeir, þær, þau önnuðust | hann, hún, það annaðist | þeir, þær, þau önnuðust | ||
imperative (boðháttur) |
annast (þú) | annist (þið) | |||
Forms with appended personal pronoun | |||||
annastu | annisti * | ||||
* Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred. |
Related terms Edit
Ingrian Edit
Pronunciation Edit
- (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈɑnːɑ/, [ˈɑnː]
- (Soikkola) IPA(key): /ˈɑnːɑ/, [ˈɑnːɑ]
- Rhymes: -ɑnː, -ɑnːɑ
- Hyphenation: an‧na
Verb Edit
anna
- inflection of antaa:
References Edit
- Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 16
Japanese Edit
Romanization Edit
anna
Latin Edit
Verb Edit
annā
References Edit
- “anna”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- anna in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- “anna”, in William Smith, editor (1848) A Dictionary of Greek Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray
Maquiritari Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Cariban [Term?]; compare Trió anna.
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
anna
- central ground, central space, in particular:
- central room of a village roundhouse, where unmarried men sleep and ritual activities take place
- (in modern, more dispersed villages) central field of a village community where the roundhouse is located, or the roundhouse itself
References Edit
- Cáceres, Natalia (2011), “anna”, in Grammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana, Lyon
- Hall, Katherine Lee (1988), “anna'ka”, in The morphosyntax of discourse in De'kwana Carib, volume I and II, Saint Louis, Missouri: PhD Thesis, Washington University
- Hall, Katherine (2007), “annai”, in Mary Ritchie Key & Bernard Comrie, editors, The Intercontinental Dictionary Series[2], Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, published 2021
- Guss, David M. (1989) To Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol, and Narrative in the South American Rain Forest, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, →ISBN, page 22–26, 32, 34
- Monterrey, Nalúa Rosa Silva (2012) Hombres de curiara y mujeres de conuco. Etnografía de los indigenas Ye’kwana de Venezuela, Ciudad Bolívar: Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana, page 49–50
Norwegian Bokmål Edit
Determiner Edit
anna
Norwegian Nynorsk Edit
Alternative forms Edit
Determiner Edit
anna
Old Norse Edit
Etymology Edit
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation Edit
- Hyphenation: an‧na
Verb Edit
anna
- to be able to do
- to bring to completion
Conjugation Edit
Conjugation of anna — active (weak class 2)
infinitive | anna | |
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present participle | annandi | |
past participle | annaðr | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | anna | annaða |
2nd-person singular | annar | annaðir |
3rd-person singular | annar | annaði |
1st-person plural | ǫnnum | ǫnnuðum |
2nd-person plural | annið | ǫnnuðuð |
3rd-person plural | anna | ǫnnuðu |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | anna | annaða |
2nd-person singular | annir | annaðir |
3rd-person singular | anni | annaði |
1st-person plural | annim | annaðim |
2nd-person plural | annið | annaðið |
3rd-person plural | anni | annaði |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | anna | |
1st-person plural | ǫnnum | |
2nd-person plural | annið |
Conjugation of anna — mediopassive (weak class 2)
infinitive | annask | |
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present participle | annandisk | |
past participle | annazk | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | ǫnnumk | ǫnnuðumk |
2nd-person singular | annask | annaðisk |
3rd-person singular | annask | annaðisk |
1st-person plural | ǫnnumsk | ǫnnuðumsk |
2nd-person plural | annizk | ǫnnuðuzk |
3rd-person plural | annask | ǫnnuðusk |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | ǫnnumk | ǫnnuðumk |
2nd-person singular | annisk | annaðisk |
3rd-person singular | annisk | annaðisk |
1st-person plural | annimsk | annaðimsk |
2nd-person plural | annizk | annaðizk |
3rd-person plural | annisk | annaðisk |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | annask | |
1st-person plural | ǫnnumsk | |
2nd-person plural | annizk |
Derived terms Edit
References Edit
- “anna”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- anna in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- “anna”, in William Smith, editor (1848) A Dictionary of Greek Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray
Pali Edit
Alternative forms Edit
Alternative forms
Etymology 1 Edit
Inherited from Sanskrit अन्न (anna, “food”).
Noun Edit
anna n
- food, especially boiled rice
Declension Edit
Declension table of "anna" (neuter)
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | annaṃ | annāni |
Accusative (second) | annaṃ | annāni |
Instrumental (third) | annena | annehi or annebhi |
Dative (fourth) | annassa or annāya or annatthaṃ | annānaṃ |
Ablative (fifth) | annasmā or annamhā or annā | annehi or annebhi |
Genitive (sixth) | annassa | annānaṃ |
Locative (seventh) | annasmiṃ or annamhi or anne | annesu |
Vocative (calling) | anna | annāni |
Etymology 2 Edit
See annā
Noun Edit
anna
Sidamo Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Cushitic. Cognates include Burji anaa and Hadiyya anna.
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
anna m (plural annuuwa f)
Declension Edit
Declension of anna
(masculine)
References Edit
- Kazuhiro Kawachi (2007) A grammar of Sidaama (Sidamo), a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, page 82
- Gizaw Shimelis, editor (2007), “anna”, in Sidaama-Amharic-English dictionary, Addis Ababa: Sidama Information and Culture department
Trió Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Cariban [Term?]; compare Maquiritari anna.
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
anna
- central field of a village community where a large meeting house is typically located; village square
References Edit
- Meira, Sérgio (1999), “anna”, in A Grammar of Tiriyó, Houston, page 648
- Carlin, Eithne (2004) A Grammar of Trio: A Cariban Language of Suriname, Frankfurt am Main, page 22
Turkmen Edit
Etymology Edit
From Common Turkic *adna, from Persian آدینه (âdine).