Define:Ani
English
eeditEtymology
eeditNoun
eeditAni (plural Anis)
- A bird o the genus Crotophaga in the cuckoo faimily.
Translations
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eeditPronunciation
eedit- /ˈani/
Noun
eeditAni
Chickasaw
eeditVerb
eeditAni
- tae produce
Czech
eeditPronunciation
eeditConjunction
eeditAni
- neither, nor, or (in negative).
- Do Prahy nepojedu ani v sobotu ani v pátek.
- I will gang tae Prague neither on Setturday nor on Fryday.
- Do Prahy nepojedu ani v sobotu ani v pátek.
Finnish
eeditEtymology 1
eeditAdverb
eeditAni
Usage notes
eeditExcept for some archaic expressions, uised anly tae strengthen the wirds harvoin, harva (in the sense few), harvinainen, varhain an varhainen. Sometimes the wirds are written thegither, altho separate writin is regardit as correct.
Etymology 2
eeditNoun
eeditAni
- ani (bird o genus Crotophaga in the cuckoo faimily)
Hypernyms
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eeditGreenlandic
eeditEtymology
eeditProto-Inuit *änI(ɣ), frae Proto-Eskimo *aNǝ-LГun. Cognate wi Inuktitut ᐊᓂ (ani), an Nunatsiavummiutut anik.
Noun
eeditAni
- a girl's elder brither
Italian
eeditNoun
eeditani m
Japanese
eeditRomanization
eeditAni
- See あに
Kashubian
eeditConjunction
eeditAni
Kriol
eeditEtymology 1
eedit.
Noun
eeditAni
Etymology 2
eedit.
Adverb
eeditAni
Ladin
eeditNoun
eeditani
Latin
eeditNoun
eeditānī
Polish
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eeditConjunction
eeditAni
Romanian
eeditPronunciation
eedit- [anʲ]
Noun
eeditani m pl
Romansch
eeditAlternative forms
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Laitin ānellus (“finger ring”).
Noun
eeditAni m (plural anials or aneals)
- (Sursilvan, Template:Context 2) ring
Slovak
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eeditAni
Tagalog
eeditNoun
eeditAni
Turkish
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Arabic
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Adjective
eeditAni
- sudden (happenin quickly an wi little or na wairnin)
This Turkish entry wis creatit frae the translations leetit at sudden. It mey be less reliable than ither entries, an mey be missin pairts o speech or addeetional senses. Please an aa see Ani in the Turkish Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. August 2009
Venetian
eeditNoun
eeditani m