different between ann vs ayn
ann
English
Alternative forms
- annat
Etymology
From Latin annata (“income of a year; income of half a year”), from annus (“year”): compare French annate (“annats”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /æn/
- (Scotland) IPA(key): /an/
Noun
ann (plural anns)
- Obsolete spelling of annate
Anagrams
- NAN, NaN, Nan, nan
Haitian Creole
Etymology
Contraction of annou, from French à nous.
Adverb
ann
- Contraction of annou; let's
Irish
Pronunciation
- (Munster) IPA(key): /aun??/
- (Galway) IPA(key): /??n??/
- (Mayo, Ulster) IPA(key): /an??/
Etymology 1
From Old Irish and, from Proto-Indo-European *h?n?dó
Adverb
ann
- there
Derived terms
- bí ann
Pronoun
ann (emphatic annsan)
- third-person singular masculine of i: in him, in it m
Etymology 2
Reduced form of inmhe
Noun
ann
- Only used in in ann
Further reading
- "ann" in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
- Entries containing “ann” in New English-Irish Dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge.
References
Ladin
Etymology
From Latin annus.
Noun
ann m (plural agn)
- year
Lombard
Etymology
From Latin annus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?an?/
Noun
ann m (usually invariable, plural agn)
- year
Scottish Gaelic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aun??/, /ã?n??/
Etymology
From Old Irish and. Cognates include Irish ann and Manx ayn.
Adverb
ann
- there
- in existence, alive
Derived terms
- ann am
- ann an
Pronoun
ann
- third-person singular masculine of an; in him, in it
Inflection
References
- “ann” in Edward Dwelly, Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan/The Illustrated [Scottish] Gaelic–English Dictionary, 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, 1911, ?ISBN.
- Malcolm MacLennan, editor (1925) A Pronouncing and Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, Edinburgh: John Grant
Vilamovian
Noun
ann
- plural of ?n
ann From the web:
- what anniversary
- what annual income
- what anniversary is diamond
- what annuals are deer resistant
- what anniversary is wood
- what annual income is considered poverty
- what annuals do well in shade
- what anniversary is 10 years
ayn
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a?n/
Etymology 1
A romanization of the sixteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Hebrew ? (?ayin), Phoenician (?ayin), Aramaic (??), and Syriac ? (??), Arabic ? (?ayn) (where it is sixteenth in abjadi order only).
Noun
ayn (plural ayns)
- (linguistics) Synonym of ayin, the various letters representing the consonant /?/ in Semitic languages.
Etymology 2
A romanization of Kazakh ??? (aïn), the Kazakh name for the letter ? (?).
Noun
ayn (plural ayns)
- (linguistics) Synonym of ghayn, the letter ?, representing the consonant /?/ or /?/, particularly in Kazakh.
Anagrams
- NAY, NYA, Nay, Yan, any, any%, nay, yan
Italian
Noun
ayn m or f (invariable)
- Alternative spelling of ain
Manx
Pronoun
ayn
- third-person singular of ayns
- in him/it
- Cha nel ayn agh craueyn. He is reduced to a skeleton.
Derived terms
- aynsyn (emphatic)
Adverb
ayn
- there
- ayn as ass, there and back
Adjective
ayn
- existent
- ayn rish foddey, long-standing
- present
ayn From the web:
- what aynen means
- what is ayn rand's philosophy
- what is aynsley china worth
- what did ayn rand believe in
- what is ayn rand known for
- what does ayn mean
- what is ayn rand
- what does ayn rand believe
you may also like
- ann vs ayn
- ann vs hnn
- emily vs rebecca
- rebecca vs thomas
- jessica vs rebecca
- steve vs rebecca
- rebecca vs alan
- rebecca vs becki
- rebecca vs beki
- colin vs garbage
- colin vs pig
- hake vs colin
- colin vs coline
- colin vs calin
- colin vs holin
- ceolin vs colin
- colin vs codlin
- burchill vs james
- james vs jameses
- jones vs james