ajn
Translingual
Etymology
Abbreviation of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#AJN AndajinCategory:Translingual abbreviations#AJN.
Symbol
ajnCategory:Translingual lemmas#AJNCategory:Translingual symbols#AJNCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#AJNCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#AJNCategory:Pages with entries#AJNCategory:Pages with 3 entries#AJN
See also
Esperanto
Etymology
Borrowed from GermanCategory:Esperanto terms borrowed from German#AJNCategory:Esperanto terms derived from German#AJN ein, as in irgendein.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ai̯n/Category:Esperanto 1-syllable words#AJNCategory:Esperanto terms with IPA pronunciation#AJN
Category:Esperanto terms with audio pronunciation#AJNAudio 1: (file)
Category:Esperanto terms with audio pronunciation#AJNAudio 2: (file)
Category:Esperanto terms with audio pronunciation#AJNAudio 3: (file) - Rhymes: -ai̯nCategory:Rhymes:Esperanto/ai̯n#AJNCategory:Rhymes:Esperanto/ai̯n/1 syllable#AJN
- Syllabification: ajn
Particle
ajnCategory:Esperanto lemmas#AJNCategory:Esperanto particles#AJNCategory:Esperanto entries with incorrect language header#AJNCategory:Pages with entries#AJNCategory:Pages with 3 entries#AJN
- used with ki- and i- correlatives to generalize them, meaning ever/soever or any/at all
- kio (“what”) → kio ajn (“whatever”)
- kiu (“who”) → kiu ajn (“whoever”)
- ie (“somewhere”) → ie ajn (“anywhere”)
- io (“something”) → io ajn (“anything”)
- Li kredos kian ajn senkulpigon kiun iu ajn donos al li.
- He’ll believe whatever kind of excuse that anyone at all gives him.
- iu (“someone”) → iu ajn (“anyone”)
Derived terms
Category:Esperanto BRO1 Category:Esperanto 1894 Universala Vortaro#AJNCategory:Words approved by the Akademio de Esperanto#AJNGutnish
Etymology
From Old NorseCategory:Gutnish terms inherited from Old Norse#AJNCategory:Gutnish terms derived from Old Norse#AJN einn, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Gutnish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#AJNCategory:Gutnish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#AJN *ainaz, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Gutnish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#AJNCategory:Gutnish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#AJN *óynos. Compare Icelandic einn, Faroese and Norwegian Nynorsk ein, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian Bokmål en.
Numeral
ajn m (feminine ain, neuter ajtt)Category:Gutnish lemmas#AJNCategory:Gutnish numerals#AJNCategory:Gutnish entries with incorrect language header#AJNCategory:Pages with entries#AJNCategory:Pages with 3 entries#AJN
- one; the cardinal number before tvair (“two”).
- accusative masculine singular of ajnCategory:Forms linking to themselves#AJN
Derived terms
References
- Rietz, Johan Ernst, “AJN”, in Svenskt dialektlexikon: ordbok öfver svenska allmogespråket [Swedish dialectal lexicon: a dictionary for the Swedish lects] (in Swedish), 1962 edition, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, published 1862–1867, page 3