aan
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forAnambé . FromDutch aan , fromMiddle Dutch āne , fromOld Dutch ana , fromProto-Germanic *ana .
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on aan
at ,against ,for ,in ,by ,near ,next to ,on aan anim
shawl ,robe nítsspiksísttohksaan a ―my thickshawl Donald G. Frantz; Norma J. Russell (1989 ),Blackfoot Dictionary of Stems, Roots, and Affixes , 3rd edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, published2017 an ( see usage notes below ) FromMiddle High German an , fromOld High German ana .
aan (+ dative or accusative )
( most dialects ) on ;at ( most dialects ) to As an actual preposition the short-vowel variantan is equally common or preferred, but onlyaan is used in adverbial uses, e.g. as a prefix (aanmaache ,aanfange , etc.). draan eraan aam ,am ( contraction with the masculine and neuter dative of the definite article ) FromMiddle High German an ,ane , fromOld High German ana , fromProto-West Germanic *ana , fromProto-Germanic *ana ( “ on, onto ” ) . Cognate withGerman an ,English on .
aan ( Sette Comuni )
( + dative ) on ;For stationary objects, e.g. It ison the table. ( + accusative ) on,onto ;For moving objects, e.g. I put iton the table. aan
( Sette Comuni ) on,onward “aan” inMartalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974 ),Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini , 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo ( unstressed pronunciation spelling ) an FromMiddle Dutch āne , fromOld Dutch ana , fromProto-West Germanic *ana , fromProto-Germanic *ana .
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on ( positioned at the outer surface of; attached to ) Het schilderij hangtaan de muur. The painting ison the wall. at ,on ( near; adjacent to; alongside; just off ) aan tafel ―at the tableaan de kust ―at the coasteen huisaan de hoofdweg ―a houseon the main road to ,indicates the target or recipient of an action Ik heb de rest van het geldaan mijn moeder gegeven. I gave the rest of the moneyto my mother. from ,of ,because of , as a result ofHij is gisteren overledenaan een hartaanval. He diedof a heart attack yesterday. about ( concerning ) Ik snap niet wat daar zo grappigaan is. I don't understand what's so funnyabout that. up to ,indicates responsibility Het is nuaan jou. It'sup to you now. at ( having reached ) Ik zitaan mijn limiet. I'mat my limit. ( with a definite noun ) using ,abusing , currentlyoccupied withIk benaan het werk. I am working. Hij zitaan de drugs. He'susing drugs. Wij gaan nuaan de thee. We'rehaving tea now. ( dated , proscribed , Limburg) at ,for ,denotes a price Synonyms: voor ,tegen ( obsolete ) in ,into ,followed by an inflected numeral to indicate that something has been split into so many pieces Synonym: in aan tweeën ―in two1917 April 25, “GEMENGD NIEUWS”, inOns Noorden [1] , Groningen, page 2:[ …] schipper P. van Es heeft een mijn in de garnalenkor gevischt. Na het netaan tweeën gesneden te hebben, heeft hij de mijn voor de haven van Stellendam gesleept, waar ze door personeel van het bewakingsvaartuig „Albatros" uit het net is gehaald. [ …] skipper P. van Es has fished a mine in the shrimp net. After cutting the netin two, he dragged the mine to the port of Stellendam, where it was removed from the net by personnel of the guard vessel "Albatros".Afrikaans:aan Jersey Dutch:ân Negerhollands:aan ,an Skepi Creole Dutch:an aan
on ,( of a device ) beingoperative Jijzet de motoraan . Youturn on your engine. on ,( of clothing ) beingworn in compounds with verbs:Denoting growth or restoration. Denoting connecting, affixing or spatial continuity. Denoting the beginning of an action or process. aan (used onlypredicatively ,notcomparable )
on ( functional, operational ) De kachel isaan . The heater ison . ( slang , said of parties) amazing ,lit Synonyms: gaande ,loesoe Zijn huisfeest gisteren was echtaan , al tijden niet zo naar mijn zin gehad. His house party yesterday was seriouslyamazing , haven't enjoyed myself that much in a long time. aan
genitive singular ofaa aan
( Maasina, Pulaar ) you ( second person singular emphatic pronoun ) Ngaɗen wattitaare,mi hokketenagge am,aan du kokkaa kamngaari ndi. Let's do an exchange, I give you my cow,and you give me your bull. aɗa ( second person singular subject pronoun; long form ) ,hiɗa ( variant used in the Pular dialect of Futa Jalon ) maaɗa ( second person singular possessive pronoun (Adamawa) ) -maa ( second person singular dependent pronoun (Adamawa) ) FromProto-Aroid *ʔan .
aan (plural ánna ,masculine antâ ,feminine ánno )
arm ,hand Petrollino, Sara (2016 ),A Grammar of Hamar: A South Omotic language of Ethiopia [2] , Leiden University, page297 FromMiddle High German ane , fromOld High German ana , fromProto-West Germanic *an , fromProto-Germanic *ana .
aan [with dative ]
on ,upon ,at Das Bild hengdaan de Wand. The picture is hangingon the wall. Aam Montach hod-s gerehnd.On Monday it rained.aan [with accusative ]
on ,onto ,at Ich henge das Bildaan die Wand. I hang the pictureon the wall. Ich setze michaan de Disch. I sit downat the table. Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021 ), “aan”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português , 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch ,page 1 , column 1 aan
( Abra ) alternative form ofsaan FromProto-North Sarawak *aqal .
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chicken aan
no .never ,nothing ,no one .NAVARRO, E. A. Dicionário de tupi antigo: a língua indígena clássica do Brasil. São Paulo. Global. 2013. NAVARRO, E. A. Método moderno de tupi antigo: a língua do Brasil dos primeiros séculos". São Paulo. Global. 2005. FromOld Frisian ān ( “ one ” ) . Cognate withWest Frisian ien ( “ one ” ) ,Scots ane ( “ one ” ) ,English one . More atone .
aan (feminine een ,neuter een )
one aan (feminine een ,neuter een ,unstressed n )
a ,an aan
one Marron C. Fort (2015 ), “aan ”, inSaterfriesisches Wörterbuch mit einer phonologischen und grammatischen Übersicht , Buske,→ISBN aan
crow aan
body aan
land (specifically inhabited or owned land)town ;village ;settlement