different between subs vs suns
subs
English
Noun
subs
- plural of sub
Verb
subs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sub
Anagrams
- USBs, buss
Swedish
Noun
subs
- indefinite genitive singular of sub
Anagrams
- buss
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suns
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?nz/
- Homophone: sons
Noun
suns
- plural of sun
Verb
suns
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sun
Anagrams
- USNs, nuss, snus
Gothic
Romanization
suns
- Romanization of ????????????????
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *šuo, *šunas (parallel form *šuns), from Proto-Balto-Slavic *?(w)?, from Proto-Indo-European *?w?, genitive *?unós, *?unés. An older Latvian form *so is now found only in one dialect (N?grande) as a word to call dogs. Cognates include Lithuanian šuõ (genitive šuñs, dialectal šunis), Old Prussian sunis, Proto-Germanic *hundaz (Gothic ???????????????????? (hunds), Old Norse hundr, Icelandic hundur, Swedish hund, Old High German hunt, Old English hund, German Hund, Dutch hond, English hound), Irish cú, Welsh ci, plural c?n, Sanskrit ????? (?ván), genitive ????? (?unas), Avestan ????????????? (sp?), genitive plural ????????????????????? (sunam), Old Armenian ???? (šun), Ancient Greek ???? (kú?n), Latin canis (Italian cane, Portuguese cão, French chien)
Pronunciation
Noun
suns m (2nd declension, irregular nominative)
- domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
Declension
Related terms
- šunelis
See also
- kuce
- kuc?ns