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Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг



Pronunciation

Etymology 1

FromСредњи Енглескиon, fromСтари Енглескиon,an(on, upon, onto, in, into), fromПра-Германски*ana(on, at), fromProto-Indo-European*h₂en-. Cognate withNorth Frisiana(on, in),Saterland Frisianan(on, at),West Frisianoan(on, at),Холандскиaan(on, at, to),Low Germanan(on, at),Немачкиan(to, at, on),Шведскиå(on, at, in),Faroeseá(on, onto, in, at),Icelandicá(on, in),Готски𐌰𐌽𐌰(ana),Антички Грчкиἀνά(aná,up, upon),Албански(in); and fromOld Norseupp á:Дански,Шведски,Норвешки, seeupon.

Adjective

on (notcomparable)

  1. In the state of beingactive,functioning oroperating.
    Антоним:off
    All the lights areon, so they must be home.
  2. Performing according toschedule; taking place.
    Are we stillon for tonight?
    Is the show stillon?
    We had to ration our food because there was a waron.
    That TV programme that you wanted to watch ison now.
  3. Fitted; covering; being worn.
    Your feet will soon warm up once your socks areon.
    I was trying to drink out of the bottle while the top was stillon!
  4. (postpositive) Of a stated part of something, oriented towards the viewer or other specified direction.
    The photograph shows the UFO sideon.
    edgeon,sideon,endon,faceon
  5. (chiefly UK, informal, usually negative) Acceptable, appropriate.
    You can't do that; it's just noton.
    • 1998 May 22, "Phoenix Gamma",If I was owned Nintendo...,alt.games.video.nintendo-64:
      This kind of over-packaging of goods is completely noton.
    • 2003 August 12, "DAB sounds worse than FM",Gerg Dyke's Speech at Radio Festival,alt.radio.digital:
      so Simon Nelson saying on Feedback "we'd prefer it if everybody listened to digital radio via DAB" is completely noton at all.
  6. (informal)Destined, normally in the context of achallenge being accepted;involved,doomed.
    "Five bucks says the Cavs win tonight." ―"You'reon!"
    Mike just threw coffee onto Paul's lap. It'son now.
  7. (baseball, informal) Having reached abase as arunner and being positioned there, awaiting further action from a subsequent batter.
    • 2019 фебруар 24, Chris Kennedy, “Aggies Earn Series Win Over Yale in Sunday Finale”, inNew Mexico State University Athletics[1]:
      With one out and no menon, Tristen Carranza belted a ball to the opposite field for a solo home run to put the NM State deficit at just 2-1.
    • 2019 април 6, Daniel Martinez-Krams, “Baseball Falls Short in Game 2 of UCLA Series”, inThe Stanford Daily[2]:
      Although Stanford was outhit 15-6, the Cardinal stranded eight runners to UCLA's three, hitting just 3-15 with runnerson compared to the Bruin's 9-22.
  8. (cricket) Within thehalf of thefield on the same side as thebatsman'slegs; theleft side for aright-handed batsman.
    Синоним:leg;Антоним:off
    The captain moved two fielders to theon side.
    Ponsonby-Smythe hit a thumpingon drive.
  9. (euphemistic)Menstruating.
    • 2011, Netmums, Hollie Smith,You and Your Tween: Managing the years from 9 to 13, Hachette,→ISBN:
      It still gets in the way of her doing things like swimming, and she avoids sleepovers when she's 'on'.
Synonyms
  • (baseball: positioned at a base):onbase(not informal)
Translations
Seeon/translations § Adjective.

Adverb

on (notcomparable)

For idiomatic meanings of phrasal verbs, such ascarry on,hang on,have on,try on, etc., please see the individual entries.

  1. To anoperatingstate.
    turn thetelevisionon
  2. So as to cover or be fitted.
    The lid wasn't screwedon properly.
    Puton your hat and gloves.
  3. Along, forwards (continuing an action).
    driveon, rockon
    • 2012 мај 5, Phil McNulty, “Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool”, inBBC Sport[3]:
      He met Luis Suarez's cross at the far post, only for Chelsea keeper Petr Cech to show brilliant reflexes to deflect his header on to the bar. Carroll turned away to lead Liverpool's insistent protests that the ball had crossed the line but referee Phil Dowd and assistant referee Andrew Garratt waved playon, with even a succession of replays proving inconclusive.
  4. In continuation, at length.
    and soon
    He rambledon andon.
  5. (obsolete in the US)Later.
    Ten yearson, nothing had changed in the village.
  6. Of betting odds, denoting a better-than-even chance.See alsoodds-on.
    Антоним:against
    That horse is twenty-to-oneon, so you need to stake twenty pounds just to win one pound.
Antonyms
Translations
Seeon/translations § Adverb.

Preposition

A green pepperon (with its position being the upper surface of) a box

on

  1. Positioned at theupper surface of,touching fromabove.
    A vase of flowers stoodon the table.
    Please lie downon the couch.
    The parrot was sittingon Jim's shoulder.
  2. Positioned at or resting against the outer surface of; attached to.
    He had a scaron the side of his face.
    There is a dirty smudgeon this window.
    The painting hangson the wall.
    The fruit ripenedon the trees.
  3. Expressing figurative placement or attachment.
    All of the responsibility ison him.
    I put a beton the winning horse.
  4. Denoting performance or action by contact with the surface, upper part, or outside of anything; hence, by means of; with.
    to playon a violin or piano
  5. At or in (a certain region or location).
    The lighthouse that you can see ison the mainland.
    The suspect is thought to still beon the campus.
  6. Near; adjacent to; alongside.
    The fleet ison the American coast.
  7. Supported by (the specified part of itself).
    A table can't standon two legs.
    After restingon his elbows, he stoodon his toes, then walkedon his heels.
  8. So as to impart force to.
    tugon the rope;push hardon the door
  9. So as to impact; against.
    I stubbed my toeon an old tree stump.
  10. Covering.
    He wore old shoeson his feet.
  11. (with certain modes of transport, especially public transport) Inside (a vehicle) for the purpose of travelling.
    on a bus,on a train,on a plane
  12. At thedate of.
    Bornon the 4th of July.
  13. Some time during theday of.
    On Sunday I'm busy. I'll see youon Monday.
    Can I see youon a different day?
  14. At a given time after the start of something;at.
    Smith scored againon twelve minutes, doubling Mudchester Rovers' lead.
    • 2011 септембар 24, Aled Williams, “Chelsea 4-1 Swansea”, inBBC Sport:
      The Spain striker had given Chelsea the leadon 29 minutes but was shown a straight red card 10 minutes later for a rash challenge on Mark Gower.
  15. Dealing with thesubject of;about;concerning.
    I was reading a bookon history.
    The city hosted the World Summiton the Information Society
    I have no opinionon this subject.
  16. (informal) In the possession of.
    I haven't got any moneyon me.
  17. Because of, or due to.
    to arrest someoneon suspicion of bribery
    to contact someoneon a hunch
  18. Upon; at the time of (and often because of).
    On Jack's entry, William got up to leave.
    On the addition of ammonia, a chemical reaction begins.
  19. Paid for by.
    The drinks areon me tonight, boys.
    The meal ison the house.
    I paid for the airfare and meals for my family, but the hotel room wason the company.
  20. Indicating a means or medium.
    I saw iton television.
    Can't you see I'mon the phone?
    My favorite shows areon BBC America.
    The Beatles' appearanceon theEd Sullivan Show ison YouTube.
    The film was releasedon DVD.
  21. Indicating the target of, or thing affected by, an event or action.
    They planned an attackon London.
    The soldiers mutinied and turned their gunson their officers.
    Her words made a lasting impressionon my mind.
    What will be the effecton morale?
  22. Toward; for;indicating the object of an emotion.
    Have pity or compassionon him.
  23. Indicating a means of subsistence.
    They livedon ten dollars a week.
    The dog survived three weekson rainwater.
  24. Engaged in or occupied with (an action or activity).
    He'son his lunch break.
    I'mon nights all this week.
    on vacation;on holiday;on the job;on the fiddle
  25. Regularly taking (a drug).
    You've beenon these antidepressants far too long.
    He's acting so strangely, I think he must beon something.
  26. Under the influence of (a drug).
    He's acting crazy because he'son crack right now.
  27. (mathematics) Having identicaldomain andcodomain.
    a functionon
  28. (mathematics) HavingVn{\displaystyle V^{n}} asdomain andV ascodomain, for some setV and integern.
    an operatoron
  29. (mathematics)Generated by.
    the free groupon four letters
  30. In addition to; besides; indicating multiplication or succession in a series.
    heapson heaps of food
    mischiefon mischief; losson loss
  31. (obsolete, regional)of
  32. Indicating dependence or reliance.
    I dependedon them for assistance.
    He will promiseon certain conditions.
  33. (obsolete) At the peril of, or for the safety of.
  34. Serving as amember of.
    He ison the jury; I amon the committee.
  35. By virtue of; with the pledge of.
    He affirmed or promisedon his word, oron his honour.
  36. To the account or detriment of; denoting imprecation or invocation, or coming to, falling, or resting upon.
    On us be all the blame.
    A curseon him!
    Please don't tellon her and get her in trouble.
    He turnedon her and has been her enemy ever since.
    He went all honeston me, making me listen to his confession.
  37. (especially when numbers of combatants or competitors are specified) Against; in opposition to.
    The fight was threeon one, and he never stood a chance.
Synonyms
Derived terms
 
Related terms
Translations
Seeon/translations § Preposition.

Verb

on (third-person singular simple presentons,present participleoningoronning,simple past and past participleonedoronned)

  1. (Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, transitive, colloquial) toswitch on
    Can youon the light?
    Синоним:turn on

Etymology 2

FromOld Norseón,án(without), fromПра-Германски*ēnu,*ēno,*ino(without), fromProto-Indo-European*ḗnu(without). Cognate withNorth Frisianon(without),Middle Dutchan,on(without),Middle Low Germanāne(without),Немачкиohne(without),Готски𐌹𐌽𐌿(inu,without, except),Антички Грчкиἄνευ(áneu,without).

Alternative forms

Preposition

on

  1. (UK dialectal, Scotland)Without.
Usage notes
  • Usually followed by a present participle, asbeing,having, etc.

Etymology 3

FromЈапански音読み(on'yomi, literallysound reading).

Noun

on

  1. In the Japanese language, a pronunciation, or reading, of akanji character that was originally based on the character's pronunciation in Chinese, contrasted withkun.
    Most kanji have two kinds of reading, called "on" and "kun".
Related terms

References

  • on atOneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams


Azerbaijani

Азербејџански cardinal бројеви
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   Cardinal :on
   Ordinal :onuncu

Etymology

FromProto-Turkic*ōn(ten).[1] Cognate withOld Turkic[Терм?](/⁠on⁠/,ten).

Pronunciation

Numeral

Остала писма
Ћирилица
Латиница
Perso-Arabic

on

  1. ten

References

  1. Шаблон:R:trk-pro:SDM

Basque

Etymology

FromProto-Basque*boń.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

on (comparativehobe,superlativeonenorhoberen,excessiveonegi)

  1. good
  2. useful,convenient

Declension

Шаблон:eu-decl-adj

Further reading


Catalan

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromOld Catalanon(whence), fromЛатинскиunde(whence). CompareOccitanont,Стари Францускиont (Францускиdont),Шпанскиonde.

Pronunciation

Adverb

Шаблон:ca-adv

  1. where

References


Central Franconian

Alternative forms

  • un(widely in free variation)
  • en(some western dialects)

Etymology

The native form in most dialects wasOld High Germanindi, whence the varianten. In parts of the Eifel, thisindi regularly becomeson (compareLuxembourgishan). In southern and eastern dialects, on the other hand,on may have been inherited from the Old High German variantunde (unti). From these two groups of dialects, the form will have spread, without doubt under influence ofНемачкиund.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

on

  1. and
    Salzon Päfer
    saltand pepper

Classical Nahuatl

Pronoun

on, ōn

  1. (demonstrative)that;those

Related terms

References

  • Michel Launey with Christopher Mackay (2011)An Introduction to Classical Nahuatl, Amazon Kindle: Cambridge University Press, pageLoc 1408

Cornish

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromProto-Celtic*ognos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂egʷnós(lamb).

Pronunciation

Noun

on m (pluralen)

  1. lamb

Crimean Tatar

Numeral

on

  1. ten

Czech

Etymology

FromOld Czechon, fromПра-Словенски*onъ, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁ónos

Pronunciation

Pronoun

Шаблон:cs-pron

  1. he(third person personal singular)

Declension

Деклинација
singularplural
nominativeononi (animate)
ony (inanimate)
genitiveho (clitic)
jej/něj
jeho/něho
jich/nich
dativejemu/němu
mu (clitic)
jim/nim
accusativejeho/něho
ho (clitic)
jej/něj
je/
vocative
locativeněmnich
instrumentaljím/nímjimi/nimi

Related terms

Шаблон:cs-personal pronouns

Further reading

  • on inPříruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • on inSlovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Dutch

Adverb

Шаблон:nl-adv

  1. rarely used as shorthand foroneven (odd), the prefixon- meansnot (corresponds to Englishun-)


Estonian

Pronunciation

Verb

on

  1. third-personsingularpresentindicative ofolema
  2. third-personpluralpresentindicative ofolema

Finnish

Pronunciation

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Verb

on

  1. third-personsingularindicativepresent ofolla
    Seonolluttuolla.
    Ithas been there.

Anagrams

  • no(alphagramno)

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromСтари Францускиhom,om (nominative form), fromЛатинскиhomō(human being) (comparehomme from the Old French oblique formhome, from the Latin accusative formhominem). Its pronominal use is ofГермански origin. CompareСтари Енглескиman(one, they, people), reduced form ofСтари Енглескиmann(person);Каталонскиhom;Немачкиman(one, they, people);Холандскиmen(one, they, people).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

on

  1. (indefinite)one,people,you,someone(an unspecified individual)
    Синоними:quelqu’un(in some contexts),l’on(formal)
    • 2003, Natasha St. Pier,L’instant d’après (album),Quand on cherche l’amour (song)

      fr

      —Quandon cherche l'amour...,Whenone searches for love...
  1. On ne peut pas pêcher iciYou can’t fish here
  2. (personal, informal)we
    Синоним:nous(in some contexts)
    • 2021, Zaz,Tout là-haut

      fr

      On oublie nos certitudes,We forget our certainties
  1. On s’est amusés.We had fun.

Usage notes

  • In informal French,on has almost completely replaced the pronounnous(we) to indicate the first person plural.
  • The verb is always conjugated in the third-person singular, but a following attribute may optionally agree withon or the plural subject implicit therein.
    On y est allé / allés / allées.We went there.
    On est prêt / prêts / prêtes.We are ready.
  • The variantl’on is used in more formal or literary contexts. Some use it especially afterque (que l'on) to avoid the contractionqu’on, which is homophonous with the vulgar wordcon.

Related terms

French personal pronouns
NumberPersonGenderNominative
(subject)
ReflexiveAccusative
(direct complement)
Dative
(indirect complement)
Locative
(at)
Genitive
(of)
Disjunctive
(tonic)
SingularFirstje,j’me,m’moi
Secondtute,t’toi
ThirdMasculineilse,s’le,l’luiyenlui,soi
Feminineellela,l’elle,soi
onsoi
PluralFirstnousnousnous
Secondvousvousvous
ThirdMasculineilsse,s’lesleuryeneux,soi
Feminineelleselles,soi

Descendants

  • Есперанто:oni
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Further reading

Anagrams


German Low German

Conjunction

on

  1. (in several dialects, including Low Prussian)Alternative form ofun(and)
    Melkon Brot
    milkand bread

Guerrero Nahuatl

Noun

on

  1. the

Ido

Pronunciation

Pronoun

on

  1. Шаблон:apocopic form of;one,someone,they(indefinite personal pronoun)

See also

    Personal pronouns inIdo
SingularPlural
NominativePossessiveNominativePossessive
SingularPluralSingularPlural
First person me mea mei ni nia nii
Second personFormal vu vua vui vi via vii
Familiar tu tua tui
Third personMasculine ilu,il ilua ilui ili ilia ilii
Feminine elu,el elua elui eli elia elii
Neuter olu,ol olua olui oli olia olii
Pangender lu lua lui li lia lii
Reflexive su sua sui su sua sui
Indefinite onu,on onua onui onu,on onua onui
Notes
The possessive plurals are seldom used.
The shortened forms are preferred.
The pangendered forms are preferred to the gendered or neuter forms in most scenarios.

Ingrian

Pronunciation

Verb

on

  1. third-personsingularindicativepresent ofolla

References


Interlingua

Pronoun

on

  1. one(indefinite personal pronoun)

Japanese

Romanization

on

  1. Rōmaji transcription ofおん

Karelian

Verb

on

  1. (there)is

Middle English

Etymology 1

FromСтари Енглескиon, fromПра-Западно Германски*an, fromПра-Германски*ana(on, at).

Preposition

on

  1. on,in

Adverb

Шаблон:enm-adv

  1. on
Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Енглески:on
  • Шкотски:an,on
  • Yola:an,a

References

Etymology 2

Numeral

on

  1. Alternative form ofoon

Pronoun

on

  1. Alternative form ofoon

Adverb

Шаблон:enm-adv

  1. Alternative form ofoon

Determiner

on

  1. (Early Middle English)Alternative form ofa(indefinite article)

Etymology 3

Verb

on

  1. (Early Middle English)first/third-personsingularpresent ofunnen

Etymology 4

Noun

on (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form ofwone(course)

Etymology 5

Noun

on (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form ofoven

Northern Sami

Etymology

Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.

Pronunciation

  • Lua грешка in Модул:IPA at line 94: Must now supply a table of arguments to format_IPA_full(); first argument should be that table, not a language object.

Adverb

Шаблон:se-adv

  1. again

Further reading


Occitan

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • Audio (Gascon):(file)

Adverb

Шаблон:oc-adv

  1. (Gascony)where

References


Old Czech

Etymology

FromПра-Словенски*onъ, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁ónos.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

on (third person)

  1. he

Declension

Шаблон:zlw-ocs-decl-noun

Descendants

  • Чешки:on

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromПра-Германски*ana

Pronunciation

Preposition

Шаблон:ang-prep

  1. on,in,at,among [+dative or instrumental]
On þæm huse
In the house
  1. on,during [+accusative]
On midne winter
In mid-winter

Adverb

Шаблон:ang-adv

  1. (with verbs of taking or depriving)from

Descendants

  • Средњи Енглески:an,on

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Seehom,om.

Pronoun

on

  1. one (gender-neutral third-person singular pronoun)

Descendants

  • Француски:on

Old Frisian

Etymology

FromПра-Западно Германски*an, fromПра-Германски*an(on), fromProto-Indo-European*h₂en-(up). Cognates includeСтари Енглескиon,Old Saxonana andOld Dutchana.

Pronunciation

Preposition

on

  1. on

Descendants

  • North Frisian:a
  • Saterland Frisian:an,oun
  • West Frisian:oan

References


Old Irish

Pronoun

on

  1. Алтернативно спеловање одón

Article

on

  1. Алтернативно спеловање одón

Polish

Etymology

Наслеђено одПра-Словенски*onъ, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁ónos.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

on (plural: masculine personaloni,all othersone)

  1. he(foranimate nouns),it(forinanimate nouns)

Declension

declension ofon
singular
nominativeon
genitivejego/go/niego
dativejemu/mu/niemu
accusativejego/go/niego
instrumentalnim
locativenim
vocative

Related terms

 

Pronoun

on m

  1. (dated)this(demonstrative)

Declension

Шаблон:pl-decl-adj

See also

Further reading

  • on inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • on in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romani

Alternative forms

Pronoun

on

  1. they[1][2][3]

Descendants

  • Kalo Finnish Romani:joon
  • Vlax Romani:von

See also

Шаблон:Romani personal pronouns

References

  1. Шаблон:R:rom:Boretzky-Igla
  2. Шаблон:R:Courthiade:2009
  3. Yaron Matras and Evangelina Adamou (2020) “Romani and Contact Linguistics”, in Yaron Matras, Anton Tenser, editors,The Palgrave Handbook of Romani Language and Linguistics,→DOI,→ISBN, page341

Romansch

Alternative forms

  • (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Surmiran)onn
  • (Puter)an

Etymology

FromЛатинскиannus.

Noun

Шаблон:rm-noun

  1. (Sutsilvan, Vallader)year

Sedang

Etymology

FromProto-Bahnaric*ʔuɲ. Cognate withBahnarŭnh andHrêùnh.

Pronunciation

Noun

on

  1. fire

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

FromПра-Словенски*onъ, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁ónos.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ȏn (Ћирилица spellingо̑н)

  1. he

Declension

    Inflection of 3rd-person pronouns
SingularPlural
MasculineFeminineNeuterMasculineFeminineNeuter
nominativeȏnònaònoòniòneòna
genitivenjȅga,ganjȇ,jenjȅga,ganjȋh,ihnjȋh,ihnjȋh,ih
dativenjȅmu,munjȏj,jojnjȅmu,munjȉma,imnjȉma,imnjȉma,im
accusativenjȅga,ga,njnjȗ,ju,je,njunjȅga,ga,njnjȋh,ihnjȋh,ihnjȋh,ih
vocative
locativenjȅm,njȅmunjȏjnjȅm,njȅmunjȉmanjȉmanjȉma
instrumentalnjȋm,njímenjȏm,njómenjȋm,njímenjȉmanjȉmanjȉma

See also


Slovak

Etymology

FromПра-Словенски*onъ, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁ónos; inflected forms fromПра-Словенски*jь, fromProto-Indo-European*éy.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

on

  1. he(third-person personal masculine singular pronoun)

Declension

Declension ofon
singularplural
nominativeononi,ony
genitiveho,jeho,nehoich,nich
dativemu,jemu,nemuim,nim
accusativeho,jeho,nehoich,nich,ne
locativeňomnich
instrumentalnímnimi

Further reading

  • on in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk

Slovene

Etymology

FromПра-Словенски*onъ, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁ónos.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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  1. he

Inflection

Шаблон:sl-decl-pron-on

See also

Slovene personal pronouns
singulardualplural
1st personmjazmidvami
fmedve,midveme
2nd personfamiliarmtividvavi
fvedve,vidveve
politemvividvavi
fvivedve,vidveve
3rd personmononadvaoni
fonaonedve,onidveone
nonoonedve,onidveona

Southeastern Tepehuan

Etymology

FromProto-Uto-Aztecan*ona.

Noun

on

  1. salt

References


Swedish

Noun

on

  1. indefinite plural ofo

Anagrams


Turkish

Турски cardinal бројеви
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   Cardinal :on
   Ordinal :onuncu
   Distributive :onar
Турски Wikipedia article on10 (sayı)

Etymology

FromOttoman Turkishاون(on), fromProto-Turkic*ōn(ten). CompareOld Turkic𐰆𐰣(un¹/⁠on⁠/,ten)

Numeral

on

  1. ten

Declension

Шаблон:tr-infl-noun-c


Turkmen

Etymology

FromOld Turkic𐰆𐰣(un¹/⁠on⁠/,ten), fromProto-Turkic*ōn(ten).

Numeral

on

  1. ten

Venetian

Article

on sg

  1. a,an

Usage notes

  • Variant ofun

Volapük

Etymology

Borrowed fromФранцускиon.

Pronoun

on

  1. it
  2. (obsolete, indefinite personal pronoun)one

Declension

Шаблон:vo-decl-pronoun


Walloon

Alternative forms

Etymology

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Pronunciation

МФА(кључ): /ɔ̃/

Numeral

on

  1. one

Yola

Preposition

on

  1. Alternative form ofan
    • 1867, “THE WEDDEEN O BALLYMORE”, inSONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, number 1:
      On his lhaung-tyel garraane.
      On his long tail pony.

References

  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor,A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published1867,page94
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