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التعريفات والمعاني

== Hunsrik == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle High German ander. Cognate with German anderer and Luxembourgish aner. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈana/ Rhymes: -ana Syllabification: an‧ner Homophone: Anna === Pronoun === anner m (feminine annre, neuter annres, plural annre) other; other one another ==== Related terms ==== === References === == Low German == === Alternative forms === annere === Etymology === From Middle Low German ander, from Old Saxon ōthar, believed to have had an unmarked nasal vowel that became a nasal consonant. Cognate to German anderer, Dutch ander, English other. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [anɐ] === Adjective === anner (incomparable) other ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === References === == Pennsylvania German == === Etymology === From Middle High German ander, from Old High German andar, from Proto-West Germanic *anþar, from Proto-Germanic *anþeraz, from Proto-Indo-European *ánteros. Compare German ander, Dutch ander, English other, West Frisian oar, Swedish andra. === Adjective === anner other === Pronoun === anner (indefinite) other == Welsh == === Etymology === From Middle Welsh anneir, from Proto-Brythonic *anner, from Proto-Celtic *anderā (“young woman”), of uncertain etymology. Compare Cornish annor, Breton annoar (“heifer”), and Old Irish ainder (“maiden”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈanɛr/ === Noun === anner f (plural aneirod or aneiri) heifer ==== Synonyms ==== heffer treisiad === Mutation ===