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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping ofEnglishHangaza.

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han

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forHangaza.

English

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle Englishhan, contraction ofhaven.

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Verb

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han

  1. (obsolete)plural simplepresent ofhave

Etymology 2

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
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FromKorean한(恨)(han), fromMiddle Chinese (MC honH).

Noun

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han (uncountable)

  1. Sorrowfulresentment, as a part of theKorean cultural identity.
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Translations
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sorrowful resentment as a part of the Korean cultural identity

Anagrams

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Albanian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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han m (pluralhane, definitehani, definite pluralhanet)

  1. khan
  2. (archaic)roadsideshelter fortravellers and theiranimals:roadsidehostelry,caravanserai,inn
  3. (derogatory)fleabaghotel
  4. messyplace with nocontrol of who comes and who leaves,regularflophouse

Basque

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (Navarro-Lapurdian)/han/[hãn]
  • IPA(key): (Southern)/an/[ãn]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes:-an
  • Hyphenation:han

Adverb

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han (not comparable)

  1. there(away from the speaker and the listener)

See also

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Further reading

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  • han”, inEuskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque),Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • han”, inOrotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary],Euskaltzaindia,1987–2005

Catalan

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Verb

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han

  1. third-personpluralpresentindicative ofhaver

Central Franconian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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  • FromMiddle High Germanhān, fromOld High Germanhavēn, northern variant ofhabēn, fromProto-West Germanic*habbjan.

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    Verb

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    han (irregular,third-person singular presenthat,past tensehauw,past participlejehad,past subjunctivehäu)

    1. (Ripuarian and Kölsch, auxiliary, with a past participle) tohave (forms theperfect andpast perfect tense)
    2. (same dialects, transitive) tohave; toown(to possess, have ownership of; to possess a certain characteristic)
    3. (same dialects, transitive) tohave; tohold(to contain within itself/oneself)
      Uurhat doa Floep va.
      You are afraid of that.
      (literally, “Youhave fear of that.”)
    4. (same dialects, transitive) tohave,get(to obtain, acquire)
    5. (same dialects, transitive) toget(to receive)
    6. (same dialects, transitive) tohave(to be afflicted with, suffer from)
    7. (same dialects, transitive, of units of measure) tocontain, becomposed of,equal
      Ing Menuuthat 60 Sekonde.
      There are 60 seconds in one minute.
      (literally, “One minutehas 60 seconds.”)
    8. (same dialects, impersonal, withhet or't)there be,there is,there are
    9. (same dialects, with't andmit) to beoccupied with, tolike, to be into
      Iechhan't nit zoeë mit Höng.
      I'm not a great fan of dogs.
      (literally, “I don'thave it that much with dogs.”)
    10. (same dialects, with't anduvver) totalk about
      Vierhauwe't juus uvver dienge Vrunk.
      We were just talking about your friend.
      (literally, “We justhad it about your friend.”)

    Conjugation

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        conjugation ofhan inKirchröadsj
    infinitivehan
    present participle
    past participlejehad
    gerund
    auxiliaryhan
    singularplural
    1st person
    iech
    2nd person
    doe
    3rd person
    heë/zie/het
    1st person
    vier/vuur
    2nd person
    ier/uur
    3rd person
    zie
    indicativepresent simplehanhashathanthat
    hauwt
    hant
    preteritehauwhauwtshauwhauwehäut
    hait
    hauwe
    present perfecthan jehadhas jehadhat jehadhant jehadhat jehad
    hauwt jehad
    hant jehad
    past perfecthauw jehadhauwts jehadhauw jehadhauwe jehadhäut jehad
    hait jehad
    hauwe jehad
    future simpleweëd hanweëds hanweëd hanweëde hanweëd hanweëde han
    future perfectweëd jehad hanweëds jehad hanweëd jehad hanweëde jehad hanweëd jehad hanweëde jehad han
    conditionalsimplehäu
    hai
    häuts
    haits
    häu
    hai
    häue
    haie
    häue
    haie
    presentjeuf hanjeufs hanjeuf hanjeuve hanjeuft hanjeuve han
    perfecthäu jehad
    hai jehad
    häuts jehad
    haits jehad
    häu jehad
    hai jehad
    häue jehad
    haie jehad
    häue jehad
    haie jehad
    imperativeaffirmativehanhat

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Hunsrik:hon
    • Kölsch:han
    • Luxembourgish:hunn

    Further reading

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    • “han” ind'r nuie Kirchröadsjer Dieksiejoneer 2nd ed., 2017.

    Czech

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    han f

    1. genitiveplural ofhana

    Danish

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsehann (dativehánum).

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    han (genitivehans,accusativeham)

    1. he

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    Danish personal pronouns
    NumberPersonTypeNominativeObliquePossessive
    commonneuterplural
    SingularFirstjegmigminmitmine
    Secondmodern /informaldudigdinditdine
    formal (uncommon)DeDemDeres
    Thirdmasculine (person)hanhamhans
    feminine (person)hunhendehendes
    common (noun)dendens
    neuter (noun)detdets
    indefinitemanenens
    reflexivesigsinsitsine
    PluralFirstmodernviosvores
    archaic /formalvorvortvore
    SecondIjerjeres
    Thirddedemderes
    reflexivesig

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    Noun

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    han c (singular definitehannen,plural indefinitehanner)

    1. male,he

    Declension

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    Declension ofhan
    common
    gender
    singularplural
    indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
    nominativehanhannenhannerhannerne
    genitivehanshannenshannershannernes

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    Galician

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    Verb

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    han

    1. third-personpluralpresentindicative ofhaber

    German

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    Verb

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    han

    1. (archaic or dialectal)alternative form ofhaben
      • 1812,Brothers Grimm, “Kinder- und Haus-Märchen”, inDer gescheidte Hans, page138:
        Hansens Mutter spricht: „wohin Hans?“ Hans antwortet: „zur Grethel.“ – „Machs gut Hans“ – „Schon gut machen, Adies, Mutter“ – Hans kommt zur Grethel: „guten Tag Grethel.“ – „Guten Hans: was bringst du Gutes?“ – „Bring nichts, gegebenhan.“
        (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

    Gullah

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    Etymology

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    FromEnglishhand.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    han

    1. hand

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    • De Nyew Testament[2], Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc.,2025

    Gun

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    Noun

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    hàn

    1. song
      Synonym:òhàn

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    Gwich'in

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    Etymology

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    Cognate withTlingithéen(water, river).

    Noun

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    han

    1. river

    Italian

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    han

    1. apocopic form ofhanno(they have)

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    1. ^scuola inBruno Migliorini et al.,Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025

    Japanese

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    Romanization

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    han

    1. Rōmaji transcription ofはん

    Kaingang

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    han (singular)

    1. (transitive) todo; tomake
    2. (auxiliary) forms verbs from nouns
      asĩghan
      to sneeze

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    • The templateTemplate:R:kgp:Dicionário Kaingang-Português does not use the parameter(s):
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      Ursula Gojtéj Wiesemann (2011), “han”, inDicionário Kaingang-Português Português-Kaingang, 2nd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Curitiba: Editora Esperança

    Kankanaey

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈhan/[ˈhʌn]
    • Rhymes:-an
    • Syllabification:han

    Article

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    han

    1. pronunciation variant ofsan

    Synonyms

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    Dialectal synonyms & variants of san
    Southern / Central
    Mt. ProvinceTadiansan,
    (Lubon)han,
    (Banaao,Cadad-anan,Cagubatan,Dacudac,Lenga,Pandayan)han
    Baukosan,
    (Banao,Bila,Otucan)han
    Sabangansan,
    (Tambingan,Supang,Data,Lagan,Losad,Poblacion)san,
    (Bun-ayan,Pingad,Bao-angan,Camatagan,Napua,Gayang,Capinitan,Busa,Namatec)han

    Khasi

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    Noun

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    han

    1. duck

    Mandarin

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    Romanization

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    han

    1. nonstandard spelling ofhān
    2. nonstandard spelling ofhán
    3. nonstandard spelling ofhǎn
    4. nonstandard spelling ofhàn

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    • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

    Middle English

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    Etymology

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    Contracted infinitive and plural present ofhaven.

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    han

    1. (transitive)alternative form ofhaven -Piers Plowman

    Middle High German

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): (before 13th CE)/ˈhaːn/

    Etymology 1

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  • Inherited fromOld High Germanhabēn, fromProto-West Germanic*habbjan.

    Alternative forms

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    Verb

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    hān (irregular,third-person singular presenthāt,past tensehabete,past participlegehabet,auxiliaryhān)

    1. tohave
    Conjugation
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    Conjugation ofhān (irregular, auxiliaryhān)
    infinitivehān
    genitive gerundhānnes
    hānes
    dative gerundhānne
    hāne
    present participlehānde
    past participlegehabet
    auxiliaryhān
    indicativesubjunctive
    singularpluralsingularplural
    presentichhānwirhāniichhabewirhaben
    duhāstirhātduhabestirhabet
    ërhātsiehāntërhabesiehaben
    preteriteichhabetewirhabeteniiichhabetewirhabeten
    duhabetestirhabetetduhabetestirhabetet
    ërhabetesiehabetenërhabetesiehabeten
    imperativehabe (du)habet (ir)
    Composed forms ofhān (irregular, auxiliaryhān)
    perfect
    singularpluralsingularplural
    indicativeichhāngehabetwirhāngehabetsubjunctiveichhabegehabetwirhabengehabet
    duhāstgehabetirhātgehabetduhabestgehabetirhabetgehabet
    ërhātgehabetsiehāntgehabetërhabegehabetsiehabengehabet
    pluperfect
    indicativeichhabetegehabetwirhabetengehabetsubjunctiveichhabetegehabetwirhabetengehabet
    duhabetestgehabetirhabetetgehabetduhabetestgehabetirhabetetgehabet
    ërhabetegehabetsiehabetengehabetërhabetegehabetsiehabetengehabet
    future i
    infinitivehānsülnsubjunctive iichsulhānwirsulnhān
    dusulehānirsulethān
    ërsulhānsiesulnhān
    indicativeichsolhānwirsulenhānsubjunctive iiichsöltehān
    ichsöldehān
    wirsöltenhān
    wirsöldenhān
    dusolthānirsulethāndusöltesthān
    dusöldesthān
    irsöltethān
    irsöldethān
    ërsolhānsiesulenhānërsöltehān
    ërsöldehān
    siesöltenhān
    siesöldenhān
    future ii
    infinitivegehabethānsülnsubjunctive iichsulgehabethānwirsulngehabethān
    dusulegehabethānirsuletgehabethān
    ërsulgehabethānsiesulngehabethān
    indicativeichsolgehabethānwirsulengehabethānsubjunctive iiichsöltegehabethān
    ichsöldegehabethān
    wirsöltengehabethān
    wirsöldengehabethān
    dusoltgehabethānirsuletgehabethāndusöltestgehabethān
    dusöldestgehabethān
    irsöltetgehabethān
    irsöldetgehabethān
    ërsolgehabethānsiesulengehabethānërsöltegehabethān
    ërsöldegehabethān
    siesöltengehabethān
    siesöldengehabethān
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    Etymology 2

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    Verb

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    hān

    1. alternative form ofhāhen

    References

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    • Benecke, Georg Friedrich; Müller, Wilhelm; Zarncke, Friedrich (1863), “han”, inMittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke, Stuttgart: S. Hirzel

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    Adverb

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    han

    1. Directional verbal particle; may indicate movementupwards ortowards the speaker

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    Nguôn

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    Pronunciation

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    Numeral

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    han

    1. two

    Norman

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsehampr.

    Noun

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    han m (pluralhans)

    1. (Jersey)galangal

    North Frisian

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Germanic*hanjō.

    Noun

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    han f (pluralhanen)

    1. (Föhr-Amrum)hen,chicken
      Coordinate term:höön(rooster)

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    Adjective

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    han

    1. this
      Synonym:ev

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    • Chyet, Michael L. (2003), “han”, inKurdish–English Dictionary[3], with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press,page231

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsehann.

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    han

    1. he,him

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        Personal pronouns inBokmål
    NumberPersonTypeNominativeObliquePossessive
    femininemasculineneuterplural
    SingularFirstjegmegmiminmittmine
    Secondgeneraldudegdidindittdine
    formal (rare)DeDemDeres
    Thirdfeminine (person)hunhennehennes
    masculine (person)hanham /hanhans
    feminine (noun)dendens
    masculine (noun)
    neuter (noun)detdets
    reflexivesegsisinsittsine
    PluralFirstviossvårvårtvåre
    Secondgeneralderederes
    formal (very rare)DeDemDeres
    Thirdgeneraldedemderes
    reflexivesegsisinsittsine

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsehann.

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    Pronoun

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    han

    1. he,him,it (third person singular, masculine)

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    Han is used to refer not only to masculine persons, but any masculine noun. E.g.:Bilen er fin. Eg likarhan. - The car is nice. I likeit.

    In some dialects,han may precede a male given name or a difinite singular masculine noun. E.g:Kor vart det tåhan Erik?(Where did Erik disappeared?)

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    Norwegian Nynorsk personal pronouns
    first personsecond personreflexivethird person
    masculinefeminineneuter
    singularnominativeeg,je1duhanhodet,dat2
    accusativemegdegseghan,honom2ho,henne2det,dat2
    dative2megdegseghonomhennedi2
    genitivemindinsinhanshennar,hennes1dess3
    pluralnominativeme,vide,dokkerdei
    accusativeoss,okkdykk,dokkersegdei,deim2
    dativeoss,okkdykk,dokkersegdeim2
    genitivevår,okkardykkar,dokkarsindeira,deires1

    1Obsolete.2Landsmål.3Rare or literary. Italic forms unofficial today.

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    Old Danish

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsehann.

    Pronoun

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    han

    1. he /it (masculine nominative pronoun)

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    Old Dutch

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-West Germanic*hą̄han.

    Verb

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    hān

    1. (intransitive) tohang
    2. (transitive) tohang

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation ofhān (strong class 7 irregular,Verner alternation)
    infinitivehān
    indicativepresentpast
    1st person singular,hānhienc
    2nd person singularhāshiengi
    3rd person singularhāthienc
    1st person pluralhānhiengon
    2nd person pluralhāthiengot
    3rd person pluralhānthiengon
    subjunctivepresentpast
    1st person singularhiengi
    2nd person singularhāshiengi
    3rd person singularhiengi
    1st person pluralhānhiengin
    2nd person pluralhāthiengit
    3rd person pluralhānhiengin
    imperativepresent
    singular
    pluralhāt
    participlepresentpast
    hāndigihān,gihangan

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    Further reading

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    • hān”, inOudnederlands Woordenboek,2012

    Old English

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    Noun

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    hān f

    1. a projectingstone that forms part of aboundary

    Declension

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    Strongō-stem:

    singularplural
    nominativehānhāna,hāne
    accusativehānehāna,hāne
    genitivehānehāna
    dativehānehānum

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    Old Swedish

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsehann.

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    Pronoun

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    han

    1. he
      han ær mīn vinhe is my friend

    Declension

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    Old Swedish personal pronouns
    first personsecond personreflexivethird person
    masculinefeminineneuter
    singular
    nominativeiak,iækþūhanhōnþæt
    accusativemik,mekþiksikhanhana,hōnaþæt
    dativemǣ(r),mikþǣ(r),þiksǣ(r),sikhōnum,hānumhænniþȳ,þī
    genitivemīnþīnsīnhanshænna(r)þæs
    dual
    nominativevitit
    accusativeoker*ikersik
    dativeoker*ikersǣr,sik
    genitiveokar*ikarsīn
    plural
    nominativevī(r)ī(r)þē(r)þā(r)þø̄n,þē(n)
    accusativeos,ōsiþersikþāþā(r)þø̄n,þē(n)
    dativeos,ōsiþersǣr,sikþēm,þø̄m,þomþēm,þø̄m,þomþēm,þø̄m,þom
    genitivevāriþarsīnþēraþēraþēra

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    Portuguese

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    Adjective

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    han (invariable)

    1. Han Chinese(referring to the largest ethnic group indigenous to China)

    Noun

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    han m (pluralhanorhans)

    1. Han Chinese(member of the largest ethnic group indigenous to China)

    Rohingya

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    han

    1. ear

    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromOttoman Turkishخان(han), fromPersianخان(xân,caravanserai), fromProto-Indo-European*h₂wes-(to dwell).

    Noun

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    han n (pluralhanuri)

    1. inn,caravanserai

    Declension

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    Declension ofhan
    singularplural
    indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
    nominative-accusativehanhanulhanurihanurile
    genitive-dativehanhanuluihanurihanurilor
    vocativehanulehanurilor

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    Russenorsk

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromNorwegian Nynorskhan(he).

    Pronunciation

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    Unknown. Possible examples:

    • IPA(key): /han/,/haɲ/(Norwegian accent)
    • IPA(key): /xan/,/xanʲ/(Russian accent)

    There is no evidence of palatalization of the /n/-sound, although it should be there at least in the Northern Norwegian pronunciation.

    There is also no known examples of the Russian pronunciation, where the letterh may be pronounced as /g/ (seegaf andgall).

    Pronoun

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    han

    1. he

    References

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    • Ingvild Broch; Ernst H. Jahr (1984),Russenorsk: Et pidginspråk i Norge [Russenorsk: A pidgin language in Norway], 2 edition, Oslo: Novus Forlag, pages113, 119

    Samoan Plantation Pidgin

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    Etymology

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    FromEnglishhand.

    Noun

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    han

    1. arm
    2. hand

    Usage notes

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    Only used to refer to a human; for an animal, the equivalent parts are all labelled aslek.

    References

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    • Mosel, Ulrike (1980),Tolai and Tok Pisin: the influence of the substratum on the development of New Guinea Pidgin (Pacific Linguistics; Series B, no. 73)‎[4], Canberra: Australian National University,→ISBN
    • Peter, Mühlhäusler (1983), “Samoan Plantation Pidgin English and the origin of New Guinea Pidgin”, in Ellen Woolford and William Washabaugh, editors,The Social Context of Creolization, Ann Arbor: Karoma, pages28-76

    Serbo-Croatian

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    Etymology

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    FromOttoman Turkishخان(han), fromPersianخان(xân,caravanserai).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    hȃn inan (Cyrillic spellingха̑н)

    1. inn

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    Declension ofhan
    singularplural
    nominativehȃnhánovi
    genitivehanahanova
    dativehanuhanovima
    accusativehanhanove
    vocativehanehanovi
    locativehanuhanovima
    instrumentalhanomhanovima

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    • IPA(key): /ˈan/[ˈãn]
    • Rhymes:-an
    • Syllabification:han

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    han

    1. third-personpluralpresentindicative ofhaber

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Swedishhan, fromOld Norsehann, fromProto-Norse*hānaʀ.

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    han (genitivehans)

    1. he, the third person singular, masculine, nominative case.
      Han är mycket stilig
      He is very handsome
    2. (now nonstandard in writing, common in speech)him
      Synonym:(standard)honom
      Jag såghan / Jag såg'an
      I sawhim

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    See the usage notes forhonom.

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    Swedish personal pronouns
    NumberPersonnominativeobliquepossessive
    commonneuterplural
    singularfirstjagmig,mej3minmittmina
    seconddudig,dej3dindittdina
    thirdmasculine (person)hanhonom,han2,en5hans
    feminine (person)honhenne,na5hennes
    gender-neutral (person)1henhen,henom7hens
    common (noun)dendendess
    neuter (noun)detdetdess
    indefinitemanoren4enens
    reflexivesig,sej3sinsittsina
    pluralfirstviossvår,våran2vårt,vårat2våra
    secondnierer,eran2,ers6ert,erat2era
    archaicIedereder,eders6edertedra
    thirdde,dom3dem,dom3deras
    reflexivesig,sej3sinsittsina
    1Neologism. Usage has increased since 2010, though it remains limited.
    2Informal
    4Dialectal, also used lately as an alternative toman, to avoid association to the male gender.
    5Informal, somewhat dialectal
    6Formal address
    7Discouraged by theSwedish Language Council

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    FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*kaən, compareMalaymakan.

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    han

    1. toeat

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    FromEnglishhand.

    Noun

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    han

    1. hand
    2. arm
    3. foreleg (of an animal)
    4. wing (of a bird)
    5. branch (of a tree)
    6. branch (figurative)

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    • Mosel, Ulrike (1980),Tolai and Tok Pisin: the influence of the substratum on the development of New Guinea Pidgin (Pacific Linguistics; Series B, no. 73)‎[5], Canberra: Australian National University,→ISBN
    • Peter, Mühlhäusler (1983), “Samoan Plantation Pidgin English and the origin of New Guinea Pidgin”, in Ellen Woolford and William Washabaugh, editors,The Social Context of Creolization, Ann Arbor: Karoma, pages28-76

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    Etymology 1

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    FromOttoman Turkishخان(han), fromOld Anatolian Turkishخان(ḫān), fromProto-Turkic*kagan.Doublet ofkağan andhakan.

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    han (definite accusativehanı,pluralhanlar)

    1. khan
    2. a honorific title used after the names of some male rulers
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    Declension ofhan
    singularplural
    nominativehanhanlar
    definite accusativehanıhanları
    dativehanahanlara
    locativehandahanlarda
    ablativehandanhanlardan
    genitivehanınhanların
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımhanlarım
    2nd singularhanınhanların
    3rd singularhanıhanları
    1st pluralhanımızhanlarımız
    2nd pluralhanınızhanlarınız
    3rd pluralhanlarıhanları
    definite accusative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımıhanlarımı
    2nd singularhanınıhanlarını
    3rd singularhanınıhanlarını
    1st pluralhanımızıhanlarımızı
    2nd pluralhanınızıhanlarınızı
    3rd pluralhanlarınıhanlarını
    dative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımahanlarıma
    2nd singularhanınahanlarına
    3rd singularhanınahanlarına
    1st pluralhanımızahanlarımıza
    2nd pluralhanınızahanlarınıza
    3rd pluralhanlarınahanlarına
    locative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımdahanlarımda
    2nd singularhanındahanlarında
    3rd singularhanındahanlarında
    1st pluralhanımızdahanlarımızda
    2nd pluralhanınızdahanlarınızda
    3rd pluralhanlarındahanlarında
    ablative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımdanhanlarımdan
    2nd singularhanındanhanlarından
    3rd singularhanındanhanlarından
    1st pluralhanımızdanhanlarımızdan
    2nd pluralhanınızdanhanlarınızdan
    3rd pluralhanlarındanhanlarından
    genitive
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımınhanlarımın
    2nd singularhanınınhanlarının
    3rd singularhanınınhanlarının
    1st pluralhanımızınhanlarımızın
    2nd pluralhanınızınhanlarınızın
    3rd pluralhanlarınınhanlarının
    Predicative forms
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımhanlarım
    2nd singularhansınhanlarsın
    3rd singularhan
    handır
    hanlar
    hanlardır
    1st pluralhanızhanlarız
    2nd pluralhansınızhanlarsınız
    3rd pluralhanlarhanlardır
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    Etymology 2

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    FromOttoman Turkishخان(han), fromPersianخان(xân,caravanserai).

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    han (definite accusativehanı,pluralhanlar)

    1. caravanserai,inn
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    Declension ofhan
    singularplural
    nominativehanhanlar
    definite accusativehanıhanları
    dativehanahanlara
    locativehandahanlarda
    ablativehandanhanlardan
    genitivehanınhanların
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımhanlarım
    2nd singularhanınhanların
    3rd singularhanıhanları
    1st pluralhanımızhanlarımız
    2nd pluralhanınızhanlarınız
    3rd pluralhanlarıhanları
    definite accusative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımıhanlarımı
    2nd singularhanınıhanlarını
    3rd singularhanınıhanlarını
    1st pluralhanımızıhanlarımızı
    2nd pluralhanınızıhanlarınızı
    3rd pluralhanlarınıhanlarını
    dative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımahanlarıma
    2nd singularhanınahanlarına
    3rd singularhanınahanlarına
    1st pluralhanımızahanlarımıza
    2nd pluralhanınızahanlarınıza
    3rd pluralhanlarınahanlarına
    locative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımdahanlarımda
    2nd singularhanındahanlarında
    3rd singularhanındahanlarında
    1st pluralhanımızdahanlarımızda
    2nd pluralhanınızdahanlarınızda
    3rd pluralhanlarındahanlarında
    ablative
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımdanhanlarımdan
    2nd singularhanındanhanlarından
    3rd singularhanındanhanlarından
    1st pluralhanımızdanhanlarımızdan
    2nd pluralhanınızdanhanlarınızdan
    3rd pluralhanlarındanhanlarından
    genitive
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımınhanlarımın
    2nd singularhanınınhanlarının
    3rd singularhanınınhanlarının
    1st pluralhanımızınhanlarımızın
    2nd pluralhanınızınhanlarınızın
    3rd pluralhanlarınınhanlarının
    Predicative forms
    singularplural
    1st singularhanımhanlarım
    2nd singularhansınhanlarsın
    3rd singularhan
    handır
    hanlar
    hanlardır
    1st pluralhanızhanlarız
    2nd pluralhansınızhanlarsınız
    3rd pluralhanlarhanlardır
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    han (definite accusativehany,pluralhanlar)

    1. khan

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    • han” inEnedilim.com
    • han” inWebonary.org

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    Etymology 1

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    (classifiercây) han (𧄊)

    1. Dendrocnide
      Synonym:mán
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    han (𨫪)

    1. appeared tobegin torust
      chiếc nồi đồnghan xanh
      rusty green bronze pot

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    FromProto-Vietic*haːɲ(to ask).

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    han (𪡗,𠻃,,,,)

    1. (archaic) toask
      Synonym:hỏi
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    Etymology 1

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    Compare withIfèŋà,Olukumighàn,Itsekirighàn and possiblyIgalañà, fromProto-Yoruba*ɣɪ̃ã̀,*ŋɪ̃ã̀ , fromProto-Edekiri*ɣɪ̃ã̀,*ŋɪ̃ã̀, ultimately fromProto-Yoruboid*ŋɪ̃ã̀.

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    hàn

    1. toappear,show; to bevisible
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    hàn

    1. toscribble
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    hàn

    1. (Igbomina) topluckleaves from aplant
      Synonym:

    Etymology 4

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    Compare withIfèŋɔ́,Olukumighọn,Igalañwọ̀, proposed to be derived fromProto-Yoruba*ɣɔ̃̀,*ŋɔ̃̀, fromProto-Edekiri*ɣɔ̃̀,*ŋɔ̃̀, ultimately fromProto-Yoruboid*ŋʷɔ̃̀,Proto-Yoruboid*wɔ̃̀. SeeProto-Bantu*gon,Igbogwọ,Urhoboahọnre

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    hàn

    1. tosnore
      Synonym:han-an-run
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    han

    1. toscreamloudly
      Synonym:

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    hán

    1. (Igbomina)alternative form ofwọ́n(tocatch something in the air)
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