inan

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== Ainu == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ìꜛná̠n] === Pronoun === inan (Kana spelling イナン) (interrogative) which, which one === See also === == Aputai == === Noun === inan woman === Further reading === M. Taber, Toward a better understanding of the indigenous languages of southwestern Maluku. Oceanic Linguistics, 32:2, 389-441 (1993) == Classical Nahuatl == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈiː.naːn] === Noun === īnān (animate) third-person singular possessive of nāntli; his, her or its mother. == Esperanto == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈinan/ Rhymes: -inan Syllabification: i‧nan === Adjective === inan accusative singular of ina == Old High German == === Alternative forms === inen === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *inǭ, accusative singular masculine of *iz. === Pronoun === inan accusative singular of er: him ==== Descendants ==== Middle High German: in, inen Alemannic German: in Cimbrian: in, inn (Sette Comuni) German: ihn Hunsrik: ihn == Somali == === Alternative forms === iran === Etymology === From Proto-Somaloid *ínàm m *ìnám f, possibly from Proto-Cushitic *ʔiŋ- (“child”). Cognate with Rendille inam. Perhaps related to Daasanach iny (“son”), Konso inanta (“daughter”). Or related to Garre elen. === Pronunciation 1 === IPA(key): /ˈʔīnàn/ ==== Noun ==== ínan m (plural inammo, definite inanka) boy, son ===== Inflection ===== === Pronunciation 2 === IPA(key): /ʔiˈnán/ ==== Noun ==== inán f (plural inamo, definite inanta) girl, daughter === References === “inan”, in Qaamuuska Af-Soomaaliga, 2012 == Tetum == === Etymology === From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ina, compare Nias ina and Tagalog ina. === Noun === inan mother == Turkish == === Verb === inan second-person singular imperative of inanmak