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NounEdit · collective) (The) people, humanity. quotations ▽ · collective, military) enlisted personnel (as opposed to commissioned officers). "Muster up the men ... men DefinitionfromWiktionary,thefreedictionary Jumptonavigation Jumptosearch Seealso:Appendix:Variationsof"men" Contents 1English 1.1Etymology 1.2Pronunciation 1.3Noun 1.4Noun 1.4.1Quotations 1.4.2Derivedterms 1.4.3Relatedterms 1.4.4Translations 2Basque 2.1Noun 3Chuukese 3.1Adverb 4CrimeanTatar 4.1Etymology 4.2Pronoun 4.2.1Inflection 5Danish 5.1Etymology1 5.1.1Pronunciation 5.1.2Noun 5.2Etymology2 5.2.1Pronunciation 5.2.2Conjunction 6Dutch 6.1Pronunciation 6.2Etymology1 6.2.1Pronoun 6.2.1.1Usagenotes 6.2.1.2Relatedterms 6.3Etymology2 6.3.1Verb 7Faroese 7.1Etymology1 7.2Pronunciation 7.3Noun 7.3.1Declension 7.3.2Synonyms 7.4Etymology2 7.5Conjunction 8Fula 8.1Pronoun 8.1.1Usagenotes 8.1.2Dialectalvariants 8.1.3Seealso 8.2References 9HaitianCreole 9.1Etymology1 9.1.1Pronunciation 9.1.2Noun 9.2Etymology2 9.2.1Pronunciation 9.2.2Conjunction 10Icelandic 10.1Etymology 10.2Pronunciation 10.3Noun 10.3.1Declension 10.3.2Derivedterms 11Italian 11.1Pronunciation 11.2Adverb 11.3Contraction 12Japanese 12.1Romanization 13LouisianaCreoleFrench 13.1Etymology 13.2Noun 14Macaguán 14.1Noun 14.2References 15Mandarin 15.1Romanization 15.1.1Usagenotes 16MiddleDutch 16.1Etymology 16.2Pronoun 16.2.1Inflection 16.2.2Descendants 16.3Furtherreading 17MiddleEnglish 17.1Etymology1 17.1.1Pronoun 17.2Etymology2 17.2.1Noun 18Mòcheno 18.1Etymology 18.2Pronoun 18.3References 19NorwegianBokmål 19.1Etymology1 19.1.1Conjunction 19.2Etymology2 19.2.1Alternativeforms 19.2.2Noun 19.3Etymology3 19.3.1Verb 20NorwegianNynorsk 20.1Pronunciation 20.2Etymology1 20.2.1Conjunction 20.3Etymology2 20.3.1Noun 20.4References 21OldNorse 21.1Etymology 21.2Noun 21.2.1Declension 21.2.2Derivedterms 22Pohnpeian 22.1Verb 23Salar 23.1Etymology 23.2Pronoun 23.2.1Seealso 23.2.2References 23.3References 24Sherbro 24.1Noun 24.2References 25Spanish 25.1Noun 26Sumerian 26.1Romanization 27Swedish 27.1Etymology1 27.1.1Pronunciation 27.1.2Conjunction 27.2Etymology2 27.2.1Pronunciation 27.2.2Noun 27.2.2.1Declension 27.2.2.2Seealso 27.2.2.3Relatedterms 28Turkmen 28.1Etymology 28.2Pronoun 28.2.1Declension 28.3Seealso 29Uyghur 29.1Romanization 30Uzbek 30.1Etymology 30.2Pronoun 30.3Declension 30.4Seealso 31Vietnamese 31.1Pronunciation 31.2Etymology1 31.2.1Noun 31.3Etymology2 31.3.1Noun 31.4Etymology3 31.4.1Verb 31.4.1.1Derivedterms 32Volapük 32.1Noun 32.1.1Hyponyms 33Wutunhua 33.1Etymology 33.2Pronunciation 33.3Noun 33.4References English[edit] Etymology[edit] FromMiddleEnglishmen,fromOldEnglishmenn(“people”),fromProto-Germanic*manniz,nominativepluralofProto-Germanic*mann-(“person”).CognatewithGermanMänner(“men”),Danishmænd(“men”),Swedishmän(“men”).Moreatman. Pronunciation[edit] EnglishWikipediahasanarticleon:menWikipedia Agroupofmensittingtogether. IPA(key):/mɛn/,Audio(US)(file) Rhymes:-ɛn (pin–penmerger)IPA(key):/mɪn/ Rhymes:-ɪn Homophone:min Noun[edit] men pluralofman 1910,EmersonHough,chapterI,inThePurchasePrice:OrTheCauseofCompromise,Indianapolis,Ind.:TheBobbs-MerrillCompany,OCLC639762314:Thisnew-comerwasamanwhoinanycompanywouldhaveseemedstriking.[…]Indeed,allhisfeatureswereinlargemold,likethemanhimself,asthoughhehadcomefromadaywhenskingarmentsmadethepropergarbofmen. Noun[edit] men pl(pluralonly) (collective)(The)people,humanity. 1776,ThomasJefferson,JohnAdams,BenjaminFranklin,TheunanimousDeclarationofthethirteenunitedStatesofAmerica:Weholdthesetruthstobeself-evident,thatallmenarecreatedequal,thattheyareendowedbytheirCreatorwithcertainunalienableRights,thatamongtheseareLife,LibertyandthepursuitofHappiness. (collective,military)enlistedpersonnel(asopposedtocommissionedofficers). "Musterupthemeninthebarracksat0600,"thelieutenantsaidtohissergeant. Quotations[edit] Forquotationsusingthisterm,seeCitations:men. Derivedterms[edit] manamongmen menkind menfolk Relatedterms[edit] mennish Translations[edit] humanpeople Arabic:نَاس m pl(nās) Catalan:homes (ca) m pl Chinese: Mandarin:人們 (zh),人们 (zh)(rénmen),人 (zh)(rén) Czech:lidé (cs) m pl Dutch:mensen (nl) m pl,men(collectivesingular) Esperanto:homoj (eo) French:gens (fr) m pl,hommes (fr) m pl,on (fr) German:Menschen (de) m pl,Leute (de) m pl Greek:άνθρωπος (el) m(ánthropos) Hindi:लोग (hi) pl(log) Italian:genti (it) m pl Japanese:人々 (ja)(ひとびと,hitobito) Korean:사람들(saramdeul) Latin:homines m pl Macedonian:луѓе(luǵe) Maricopa:'iipash Polish:ludzie (pl) m pers pl Portuguese:homens (pt) m pl Romanian:oameni (ro) m pl Russian:лю́ди (ru) m pl(ljúdi) Slovak:ľudia (sk) m pl Urdu:لوگ pl(log) Uzbek:kishilar Basque[edit] Noun[edit] men Acommand Chuukese[edit] Adverb[edit] men softerformoffakkun(“very”) CrimeanTatar[edit] Etymology[edit] FromProto-Turkic*ben(“I”).CompareTurkishben(“I”). Pronoun[edit] men(pluralbiz,possessiveadjectivemenim) (personal)I(first-personsingular) Inflection[edit] object me:maña reflexive myself:özüm possessive mine,my:menim Danish[edit] Etymology1[edit] FromOldNorsemein,fromProto-Germanic*mainą(“damage,hurt,injustice,sin”). Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/meːn/,[meːˀn] Noun[edit] menormén norc(singulardefinitemenetormenen,pluralindefinitemen,pluraldefinitemenene) injury Etymology2[edit] SameoriginasOldNorsemeðan(“while”). Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/mɛn/,[men] Conjunction[edit] men but (asanoun)but,catch,hitch,snag Jegkanhøre,dereretmen. Dutch[edit] Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/mɛn/,/mə(n)/ Hyphenation:men Rhymes:-ɛn,-ən Etymology1[edit] FromMiddleDutchmen,anunstressedvarietyofman(“man”).Accordingly,originallypronouncedwith[ə];nowpredominantlywithafullvowel[ɛ],especiallyinthoseareaswherethewordischieflyliterary.CompareGermanman,MiddleEnglishmen(indefinitepronoun). Pronoun[edit] men (indefinite,subject)One,you,they,everyone;humanity,(the)people,thepublicopinion Menzegtdat...―Peoplesaythat....Itissaidthat... Menweetnooitwatergaatgebeuren.―Youneverknowwhat’sgoingtohappen. Usagenotes[edit] Whennotusedasasubject,menmustbereplacedwithje(“you”)orsometimesze(“them”). ThewordassuchisverycommoninLimburgandsomeotherareas,whereitispartofthelocaldialects.Elsewhereitisnotdownrightrarebutperceivedasformalandpredominantlyreplacedwithjeandzeevenasasubject(similarlytoEnglishone). Relatedterms[edit] iemand niemand Etymology2[edit] Seetheetymologyofthecorrespondinglemmaform. Verb[edit] men first-personsingularpresentindicativeofmennen imperativeofmennen Faroese[edit] Etymology1[edit] Seemøna Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):[meːn](noun) IPA(key):[mɛnː](conjunction) Homophone:menn Noun[edit] men f(genitivesingularmenar,pluralmenirormenar) (rare,Mykines)Thespinalcord Declension[edit] Declensionofmen 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[edit] (common)møna Etymology2[edit] FromDanishmenderivedfromOldNorsemeðan(“while”). Conjunction[edit] men but Fula[edit] Pronoun[edit] men firstpersonpluralexclusive;shortformwe,us Usagenotes[edit] UsedinPular. Dialectalvariants[edit] min(Pulaar,Adamawa,Dageeja,Fouta-toro,Liptaako,Sokoto,Zaria,Gombe) Seealso[edit] enen menen meɗen hiɗen References[edit] OumarBah,DictionnairePular-Français,Avecunindexfrançais-pular,Webonary.org,SILInternational,2014. RitsukoMiyamoto(1993),“AStudyofFulaDialects :ExaminingtheContinuous/StativeConstructions”,inSenriEthnologicalStudies[1],volume35,DOI:10.15021/00003067,pages215-230 HaitianCreole[edit] Etymology1[edit] FromFrenchmain(“hand”). Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/mɜ̃/ Noun[edit] men hand Etymology2[edit] FromFrenchmais(“but”). Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/mɜ̃/ Conjunction[edit] men but Icelandic[edit] Etymology[edit] FromOldNorsemen,fromProto-Germanic*manją.CompareOldEnglishmene. Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/ˈmɛːn/ Rhymes:-ɛːn Noun[edit] men n(genitivesingularmens,nominativepluralmen) necklace,especiallyonewithapendant Declension[edit] declensionofmen n-s singular plural indefinite definite indefinite definite nominative men menið men menin accusative men menið men menin dative meni meninu menum menunum genitive mens mensins mena menanna Derivedterms[edit] hálsmen(“pendantnecklace”) Italian[edit] Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/ˈmen/ Rhymes:-en Hyphenation:mén Adverb[edit] men Apocopicformofmeno Contraction[edit] men (literary,archaic)Contractionofmene. 1723,AntonMariaSalvini,transl.,Iliade[Iliad][2],Milan:GiovanniGaetanoTartini,SantiFranchi,translationofἸλιάς(Iliás)byHomer,BookI,page9:Menvoallenavi,appoaverfatteinguerra¶bengravi,edure,efaticoseimpreseIreturntotheships,aftergrave,hardandlaboriouswarendeavours Japanese[edit] Romanization[edit] men Rōmajitranscriptionofめん LouisianaCreoleFrench[edit] Etymology[edit] FromFrenchmain(“hand”) Noun[edit] men hand Macaguán[edit] Noun[edit] men water river References[edit] EdgarBuenaventura,Observacionespreliminaresacercadelidiomamacaguán:Apuntesculturales,fonología,apuntesgramaticales,vocabuláriomacaguán–español(1993) Mandarin[edit] Romanization[edit] men(Zhuyin˙ㄇㄣ) Pinyintranscriptionof們,们 Nonstandardspellingofmēn. Nonstandardspellingofmén. Nonstandardspellingofměn. Nonstandardspellingofmèn. Usagenotes[edit] EnglishtranscriptionsofMandarinspeechoftenfailtodistinguishbetweenthecriticaltonaldifferencesemployedintheMandarinlanguage,usingwordssuchasthisonewithouttheappropriateindicationoftone. MiddleDutch[edit] Etymology[edit] Anunstressedvarietyofman. Pronoun[edit] men someone one,they,you,people;impersonalpronoun. Inflection[edit] Thispronounneedsaninflection-tabletemplate. Descendants[edit] Dutch:men Limburgish:me Furtherreading[edit] “men”,inVroegmiddelnederlandsWoordenboek,2000 Verwijs,E.;Verdam,J.(1885–1929),“men(I)”,inMiddelnederlandschWoordenboek,TheHague:MartinusNijhoff,→ISBN,pageI MiddleEnglish[edit] Etymology1[edit] Pronoun[edit] men Alternativeformofman(“one,you”) Etymology2[edit] FromOldEnglishmenn,pluralofmann,fromProto-Germanic*manniz,pluralof*mann-. Noun[edit] men pluralofmon(“man”) Mòcheno[edit] Etymology[edit] Anunstressedpronunciationofmònn(“man”).CompareGermanman,Dutchmenforasimilarconstruct. Pronoun[edit] men one,you(indefinitepronoun) Boumumenparkiarn?―Wherecanyoupark? References[edit] “men”inCimbrian,Ladin,Mòcheno:Gettingtoknow3peoples.2015.ServiziominoranzelinguistichelocalidellaProvinciaautonomadiTrento,Trento,Italy. NorwegianBokmål[edit] Etymology1[edit] ViaSwedishandDanishmen,sameoriginasOldNorsemeðan(“while”). Conjunction[edit] men But,however;introducingaclausethatcontrastswiththeprecedingclause,sentenceorcommonbelief. though only Hanerenfinkar,menhansnakkerlittformye.–Heisaniceguy,buthetalksabittoomuch. Etymology2[edit] FromOldNorsemein. Alternativeforms[edit] mein Noun[edit] men damage;injury(alsomén) permanentdisability difficulty;drawback Etymology3[edit] Verb[edit] men imperativeofmene NorwegianNynorsk[edit] Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/mɛnː/ Homophone:menn Etymology1[edit] ViaSwedishandDanishmen,sameoriginasOldNorsemeðan(“while”). Conjunction[edit] men but,however;introducingaclausethatcontrastswiththeprecedingclause,sentenceorcommonbelief. though only Etymology2[edit] Frommen. Noun[edit] men n(definitesingularmenet,uncountable) difficulty References[edit] “men”inTheNynorskDictionary. OldNorse[edit] Etymology[edit] FromProto-Germanic*manją.CognatewithOldEnglishmene. Noun[edit] men n(genitivemens,pluralmen) necklace Declension[edit] Declensionofmen(strongja-stem) neuter singular plural indefinite definite indefinite definite nominative men menit men menin accusative men menit men menin dative meni meninu menjum menjunum genitive mens mensins menja menjanna Derivedterms[edit] Brísingamen menglǫtuðr(“ring-destroyer;kenningforawealthyruler”) Pohnpeian[edit] Verb[edit] men towant Salar[edit] Etymology[edit] FromProto-Turkic*ben. Pronoun[edit] men Firstsingularpersonalpronoun;I. Seealso[edit] Salarpersonalpronouns singular plural 1stperson men biz,bizler 2ndperson familiar sen seler polite siz 3rdperson u ular References[edit] DavutQaramañ,ÖzgürSalğur,BekerQaramañ;salırçailkögretimbitiki(撒拉尔语初级教材),SalırçaLatinYazıqı,30Yazıq(撒拉尔语拉丁文书写方案30个字母版),year:?,page:57 References[edit] Tenishev,Edhem(1976),“men”,inStrojsalárskovojazyká[GrammarofSalar],Moscow:Nauka,page224 Sherbro[edit] Noun[edit] men(pluralmenti) (chieflyintheplural)water References[edit] JamesFrederickSchön,JamesFrederickSchön,SherbroVocabulary(1839),page24 Spanish[edit] Noun[edit] men m pl pluralofman (Peru,colloquial)dude Sumerian[edit] Romanization[edit] men Romanizationof𒃞(men) Swedish[edit] Etymology1[edit] FromOldSwedishmen,fromMiddleLowGermanmen,man(“but,only”),probablyfromOldSaxonniwan;possiblyundertheinfluenceofOldSwedishmen(“while,during”)(modernSwedishmedan,medans,mens).CognatewithmodernLowGermanman. Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/mɛn/ audio(file) Conjunction[edit] men but;introducingaclausethatcontrastswiththeprecedingclause,sentenceorcommonbelief. yet,but,however Johnharbottistadenifemår,menaldrigbesöktslottet.Johnhaslivedinthecityforfiveyears,yetnevervisitedthecastle. Etymology2[edit] FromOldNorsemein,cognatewithIcelandicmein,Norwegianmein,OldSaxonmēn,OldEnglishmān;cognatewithIcelandicmeinn(“whichcausesinjury”),OldEnglishmǣne(“evil,deceptive”,adj),Lithuanianmaĭnas(“change”,noun),Proto-Slavic*měna(“change”,noun);fromtheProto-Indo-Europeanroot*mei-(“toswitch”). Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):/meːn/ Noun[edit] men n ahandicap,long-timeremnantofaphysicalormentalinjury,whichaffectsapersonnegatively Declension[edit] Declensionofmen Singular Plural Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite Nominative men menet men menen Genitive mens menets mens menens Seealso[edit] lyteochmen Relatedterms[edit] menlös Turkmen[edit] Etymology[edit] FromProto-Turkic*ben(“I”).CompareTurkishben(“I”). Pronoun[edit] men (personal)I Declension[edit] Declensionofmen singular plural nominative men biz accusative meni bizi genitive meniň biziň dative maňa bize locative mende bizde ablative menden bizden Seealso[edit] Turkmenpersonalpronouns Nominative Accusative Genitive Dative Locative Ablative singular 1stperson men meni meniň maňa mende menden 2ndperson sen seni seniň saňa sende senden 3rdperson ol ony onuň oňa onda ondan plural 1stperson biz bizi biziň bize bizde bizden 2ndperson siz sizi siziň size sizde sizden 3rdperson olar olary olaryň olara olarda olardan Uyghur[edit] Romanization[edit] men Latin(ULY)transcriptionofمەن(men) Uzbek[edit] Otherscripts Cyrillic мен Roman men Perso-Arabic Etymology[edit] FromProto-Turkic*ben(“I”). Pronoun[edit] men (personal)I Declension[edit] Declensionofmen singular plural nominative men menlar genitive menning menlarning dative menga menlarga definiteaccusative menni menlarni locative menda menlarda ablative mendan menlardan Possessiveformsofmen my singular plural nominative menim menlarim genitive menimning menlarimning dative menimga menlarimga definiteaccusative menimni menlarimni locative menimda menlarimda ablative menimdan menlarimdan your singular plural nominative mening menlaring genitive meningning menlaringning dative meningga menlaringga definiteaccusative meningni menlaringni locative meningda menlaringda ablative meningdan menlaringdan her/his/its singular plural nominative meni menlari genitive menining menlarining dative meniga menlariga definiteaccusative menini menlarini locative menida menlarida ablative menidan menlaridan our singular plural nominative menimiz menlarimiz genitive menimizning menlarimizning dative menimizga menlarimizga definiteaccusative menimizni menlarimizni locative menimizda menlarimizda ablative menimizdan menlarimizdan your singular plural nominative meningiz menlaringiz genitive meningizning menlaringizning dative meningizga menlaringizga definiteaccusative meningizni menlaringizni locative meningizda menlaringizda ablative meningizdan menlaringizdan their singular plural nominative meni menlari genitive menining menlarining dative meniga menlariga definiteaccusative menini menlarini locative menida menlarida ablative menidan menlaridan Seealso[edit] Uzbekpersonalpronouns Nominative Accusative Genitive Dative Locative Ablative singular 1stperson men meni mening menga menda mendan 2ndperson sen seni sening senga senda sendan 3rdperson u uni uning unga unda undan plural 1stperson biz bizni bizning bizga bizda bizdan 2ndperson siz sizni sizning sizga sizda sizdan 3rdperson ular ularni ularning ularga ularda ulardan Vietnamese[edit] Pronunciation[edit] (HàNội)IPA(key):[mɛn˧˧] (Huế)IPA(key):[mɛŋ˧˧] (HồChíMinhCity)IPA(key):[mɛŋ˧˧] Etymology1[edit] FromProto-Vietic*-mɛːn. Noun[edit]men•(𥽔,𥾃) yeast (biochemistry)enzyme alcohol(intermsofitseuphorigenicorintoxicatingeffects) Etymology2[edit] Noun[edit]men enamel (ceramics)glaze Etymology3[edit] Verb[edit] men toapproach,togoalong Derivedterms[edit] Derivedterms mentheo monmen Volapük[edit] Noun[edit] men man(maleorfemale),human,humanbeing Hyponyms[edit] cil(“child”) himen(“malehuman”) jimen(“femalehuman”) Wutunhua[edit] Etymology[edit] FromMandarin門/门. Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key):[mə̃] Noun[edit] men door menkai-di-li.Thedooriskeptopen.(QuotedinSandman,p.182) References[edit] JuhaJanhunen,MarjaPeltomaa,ErikaSandman,XiawuDongzhou(2008)Wutun(LINCOM'sDescriptiveGrammarSeries),volume466,LINCOMEuropa,→ISBN ErikaSandman(2016)AGrammarofWutun[3],UniversityofHelsinki(PhD),→ISBN Retrievedfrom"https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=men&oldid=64554221" 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