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Men
Men
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men
English
Noun
men
- plural form of man
- 1915, Emerson Hough, The Purchase Price, chapterI:
- This new-comer was a man who in any company would have seemed striking. […] Indeed, all his features were in large mold, like the man himself, as though he had come from a day when skin garments made the proper garb of men.
- 1915, Emerson Hough, The Purchase Price, chapterI:
- (collective) (The) people, humanity.
Quotations
- For usage examples of this term, see Citations:men.
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Crimean Tatar
Pronoun
men (plural biz; possessive adjective menim)
- (personal) I (first-person singular)
object | me: maña |
reflexive | myself: özüm |
possessive | mine, my: menim |
Danish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse mein, from Proto-Germanic *mainą (“damage, hurt, injustice, sin”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /meːn/, [meːˀn]
Noun
men or mén n, c (singular definite menet or menen, plural indefinite men, plural definite menene)
Etymology 2
Same origin as Old Norse meðan (“while”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɛn/, [mɛn]
Conjunction
men
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛn
Etymology 1
An unstressed variety of man.
Pronoun
men
- (indefinite) One, they, (the) people; indefinite third-person singular pronoun: Men zegt dat... (People say that...; It is said that...)
- All humanity, everyone; public opinion.
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Etymology 2
origin unclear
Verb
men
Faroese
Pronunciation
Noun
men f (genitive singular menar, plural menir or menar)
- (rare, Mykines) The spinal cord
Declension
Declension of men | ||||
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f2 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | men | menin | menir | menirnar |
accusative | men | menina | menir | menirnar |
dative | men | menini | menum | menunum |
genitive | menar | menarinnar | mena | menanna |
f6 | Singular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | men | menin | menar | menarnar |
Accusative | men | menina | menar | menarnar |
Dative | men | menini | menum | menunum |
Genitive | menar | menarinnar | mena | menanna |
Synonyms
- (common) møna
Conjunction
men
Haitian Creole
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɜ̃/
Noun
men
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɜ̃/
Conjunction
men
Macaguán
Noun
men
References
- Edgar Buenaventura, Observaciones preliminares acerca del idioma macaguán: Apuntes culturales, fonología, apuntes gramaticales, vocabulário macaguán – español (1993)
Mandarin
Romanization
men (Zhuyin ㄇㄣ˙)
- Pinyin transcription of 們, 们
- Nonstandard spelling of mēn.
- Nonstandard spelling of mén.
- Nonstandard spelling of měn.
- Nonstandard spelling of mèn.
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.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Via Swedish and Danish men, same origin as Old Norse meðan (“while”).
Conjunction
men
- But, however; introducing a clause that contrasts with the preceding clause, sentence or common belief.
- though
- only
- Han er en fin kar, men han snakker litt for mye. – He is a nice guy, but he talks a bit too much.
Etymology 2
From Old Norse mein.
Noun
men
- damage; injury (also mén)
- permanent disability
- difficulty; drawback
Alternative forms
Etymology 3
Verb
men
- imperative of mene
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Via Swedish and Danish men, same origin as Old Norse meðan (“while”).
Conjunction
men
- but, however; introducing a clause that contrasts with the preceding clause, sentence or common belief.
- though
- only
Etymology 2
From men.
Noun
men n (definite singular menet, uncountable)
Sherbro
Noun
men (plural menti)
References
- James Frederick Schön, James Frederick Schön, Sherbro Vocabulary (1839), page 24
Swedish
Etymology 1
From Old Swedish men, from Middle Low German men, man ’but, only’, probably from Old Saxon niwan; possibly under the influence of Old Swedish men ’while, during’ (modern Swedish: medan, medans, mens). Cognate with modern Low German man.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɛn/
Conjunction
men
- but; introducing a clause that contrasts with the preceding clause, sentence or common belief.
- yet, but, however
- John har bott i staden i fem år, men aldrig besökt slottet.
- John has lived in the city for five years, yet never visited the castle.
- John har bott i staden i fem år, men aldrig besökt slottet.
Etymology 2
From Old Norse mein, like Icelandic and Norwegian mein, Old Saxon mēn, Old English mān; cognate of Icelandic meinn ’which causes injury’ (adjective), Old English mĕn, mæ̆ne ’evil, deceptive’ (adjective), Lithuanian maĭnas ’change’ (noun), Proto-Slavic měna ’change’ (noun); from the Indo-European root mei- ’switch’ (verb).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /meːn/
Noun
men n
Declension
Inflection of men | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | men | menet | men | menen |
Genitive | mens | menets | mens | menens |
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Vietnamese
Pronunciation
- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [mɛn˧˧]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [mɛŋ˧˧]
- (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [mɛŋ˧˥]
Noun
men