apen
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaːpə(n)/Category:Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation#APEN
- Rhymes: -aːpənCategory:Rhymes:Dutch/aːpən#APENCategory:Rhymes:Dutch/aːpən/2 syllables#APEN
Category:Dutch terms with audio pronunciation#APENAudio: (file) - Hyphenation: apen
Noun
apenCategory:Dutch non-lemma forms#APENCategory:Dutch noun forms#APENCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
Finnish
Noun
apenCategory:Finnish non-lemma forms#APENCategory:Finnish noun forms#APENCategory:Finnish entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
Anagrams
Ido
Pronunciation
Adverb
apenCategory:Ido lemmas#APENCategory:Ido adverbs#APENCategory:Ido entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
- alternative form of apene
- Me apen askoltis a la diskuto.
- I hardly listened to the discussion.
Usage notes
See apene.
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from BahauCategory:Indonesian terms borrowed from Bahau#APENCategory:Indonesian terms derived from Bahau#APEN [Term?]Category:Bahau term requests#APEN
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈapən/Category:Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation#APEN
- Rhymes: -pən, -ən, -nCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/pən#APENCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/pən/2 syllables#APENCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/ən#APENCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/ən/2 syllables#APENCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/n#APENCategory:Rhymes:Indonesian/n/2 syllables#APEN
- Hyphenation: a‧pên
Noun
apên (plural apen-apen)Category:Indonesian lemmas#APENCategory:Indonesian nouns#APENCategory:Indonesian entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
- boat wall
Further reading
- “apen”, in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia [Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English apan; equivalent to ape + -en (plural suffix).
Noun
apenCategory:Middle English non-lemma forms#APENCategory:Middle English noun forms#APENCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Noun
apen m or fCategory:Norwegian Bokmål non-lemma forms#APENCategory:Norwegian Bokmål noun forms#APENCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Noun
apen m or fCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk non-lemma forms#APENCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk noun forms#APENCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
Polish
Pronunciation
Adjective
apen (not comparable, indeclinable)Category:Polish lemmas#APENCategory:Polish adjectives#APENCategory:Polish uncomparable adjectives#APENCategory:Polish indeclinable adjectives#APENCategory:Polish entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
- (ChełmnoCategory:Chełmno Polish#APEN) alternative form of apem
Further reading
- Kazimierz Nitsch (1907), “apen”, in “Dyalekty polskie Prus zachodnich”, in Materyały i Prace Komisyi Językowej Akademii Umiejętności w Krakowie (in Polish), volume 3, Krakow: Akademia Umiejętności, page 386
Scots
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle EnglishCategory:Scots terms inherited from Middle English#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Middle English#APEN open, from Old EnglishCategory:Scots terms inherited from Old English#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Old English#APEN open (“open”), from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Scots terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#APEN *opan, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Scots terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Proto-Germanic#APEN *upanaz (“open”), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Scots terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#APEN *upo (“up from under, over”).
Adjective
apen (comparative mair apen, superlative maist apen)Category:Scots lemmas#APENCategory:Scots adjectives#APENCategory:Scots entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
Etymology 2
From Middle EnglishCategory:Scots terms inherited from Middle English#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Middle English#APEN openen, from Old EnglishCategory:Scots terms inherited from Old English#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Old English#APEN openian (“to open”), from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Scots terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#APEN *opanōn, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Scots terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#APENCategory:Scots terms derived from Proto-Germanic#APEN *upanōną (“to raise; lift; open”), from *upanaz (“open”, adjective).
Verb
apen (third-person singular simple present apens, present participle apenin, simple past and past participle apent)Category:Scots lemmas#APENCategory:Scots verbs#APENCategory:Scots entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
- to open
Tangam
Etymology
From Proto-TaniCategory:Tangam terms inherited from Proto-Tani#APENCategory:Tangam terms derived from Proto-Tani#APEN *a-pɨr.
Noun
apenCategory:Tangam lemmas#APENCategory:Tangam nouns#APENCategory:Tangam entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN
References
- Mark W. Post (2017), The Tangam Language: Grammar, Lexicon and Texts, →ISBN
West Frisian
Pronunciation
Noun
apenCategory:West Frisian non-lemma forms#APENCategory:West Frisian noun forms#APENCategory:West Frisian entries with incorrect language header#APENCategory:Pages with entries#APENCategory:Pages with 11 entries#APEN