different between yad vs yan
yad
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Hebrew ??? (yád, “hand”)
Noun
yad (plural yads or yadim)
- (Judaism) A pointer used in the ritual of Torah-reading.
Etymology 2
From the Tifinagh alphabet.
Noun
yad
- The letter ? in the Tifinagh alphabet.
Anagrams
- Day, d'ya, day, ? Day
Azerbaijani
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [j?d]
Etymology 1
From Common Turkic *y?t (“alien, foreign, unfamiliar”). Cognate with Bashkir ?? (yat), Kazakh ??? (jat),Uzbek yot (“alien, foreign”), Turkmen ýat etc.
Adjective
yad (comparative daha yad, superlative ?n yad)
- alien, strange, foreign
- unfamiliar
- Synonym: özg?
Derived terms
- yadplanetli (“extraterrestrial”)
Noun
yad (definite accusative yad?, plural yadlar)
- stranger
- Synonym: özg?
Declension
Derived terms
- yadplanetli (“alien”)
Etymology 2
From Persian ???? (yâd).
Noun
yad (definite accusative yad?, plural yadlar)
- memory
Declension
Derived terms
- yadda? (“memory”)
- yadda qalmaq (“to remember”)
- yadda saxlamaq (“to remember”)
- yaddan ç?xmaq (“to forget”)
- yada dü?m?k (“to come to mind”)
- yada salmaq (“to remind”)
Related terms
- yadigar (“memento”)
Pali
Alternative forms
Pronoun
yad
- neuter nominative/accusative singular of ya (“which (relative)”)
Volapük
Etymology
Borrowed from non-rhotic English yard.
Noun
yad (nominative plural yads)
- yard
Declension
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yan
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jæn/, /j?n/
Etymology 1
Along with ane and yen, a Northumbrian form of one, from the Old English ?n. An example is "yan, twee, tree" for "one, two, three".
Numeral
yan
- (Northumbria) One.
Derived terms
- yance or yence
References
- Griffiths, Bill (2004) A Dictionary of North East Dialect, Northumbria University Press, ?ISBN, page 191
- Leith, Dick (1997) A Social History of English, Routledge, ?ISBN, page 45
Etymology 2
From Brythonic numerals, with influence from Old English ?n or modern Northern English yan or yen.
Numeral
yan
- (Cumbria) One in Cumbrian sheep counting rhyme.
Derived terms
See also
- (Borrowdale sheep counting) yan, tyan, tethera, methera, pimp, sethera, lethera, hovera, dovera, dick, yan-a-dick, tyan-a-dick, tethera-a-dick, methera-a-dick, bumfit, yan-a-bumfit, tyan-a-bumfit, tethera-a-bumfit, methera-bumfit, giggot
References
- Wright, Peter (1995) Cumbrian Chat, Dalesman Publishing Company, ?ISBN, page 7
- Deakin, Michael A.B. (2007) , Leigh-Lancaster, David, editor, The Name of the Number?[1], Australian Council for Educational Research, ?ISBN, retrieved 2008-05-17, page 75
- Varvogli, Aliki (2002) Annie Proulx's The Shipping News: A Reader's Guide?[2], Continuum International Publishing Group, ?ISBN, retrieved 2008-05-17, pages 24-25
Anagrams
- AYN, Ayn, NAY, NYA, Nay, any, any%, ayn, nay
Azerbaijani
Etymology
from Proto-Turkic *y?n (“side”). Cognate with Chuvash ??? (?um), etc.
Noun
yan (definite accusative yan?, plural yanlar)
- side
- Synonym: t?r?f
- (anatomy) buttock
Declension
Derived terms
- yan?nda (“next to”)
- yan?na (“to”)
- yan baxmaq (“to look askance, look sideways”)
Bambara
Adverb
yan
- here
See also
- yen
Chamorro
Conjunction
yan
- and
Usage notes
Used to connect similar words or phrases. To indicate causation the alternate ya is used.
See also
- ya
Dalmatian
Alternative forms
- jan, yain, jain
Etymology
From Latin annus.
Noun
yan m
- year (Vegliot)
Mandarin
Romanization
yan
- Nonstandard spelling of y?n.
- Nonstandard spelling of yán.
- Nonstandard spelling of y?n.
- Nonstandard spelling of yàn.
Usage notes
- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Tapirapé
Noun
yan
- canoe
References
- Antonio Almeida, A Lingua Tapirape. http://biblio.wdfiles.com/local--files/almeida-1983-tapirape/almeida_1983_tapirape.pdf
Turkish
Etymology 1
From Ottoman Turkish ???? (yan), from Proto-Turkic *y?n (“side”).
Noun
yan (definite accusative yan?, plural yanlar)
- side
Declension
Etymology 2
Verb
yan
- second-person singular imperative of yanmak
Volapük
Etymology
Probably borrowed from Latin i?nua.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jan/
Noun
yan (nominative plural yans)
- door
Declension
Derived terms
- leyan
Related terms
- yanul
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