sân

See also: Appendix:Variations of "san"

Romanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Latin sinus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sinos. Compare Aromanian sin, French sein, Italian seno, Romansch sain, Spanish seno.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɨn/

Noun

sân m (plural sâni)

  1. breast

Declension

Further reading

Vietnamese

Etymology

Cognate with Muong Bi khênh.

Pronunciation

  • (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [sən˧˧]
  • (Huế) IPA(key): [ʂəŋ˧˧] ~ [səŋ˧˧]
  • (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [ʂəŋ˧˧] ~ [səŋ˧˧]
  • (file)

Noun

(classifier cái) sân • (𡓏, 𫸈, 𡑝)

  1. a yard
    Synonym: cươi
    sân trườnga schoolyard
  2. (by extension, sports) a ground for playing physical sports; a field, a pitch, a course, a court, etc.
    sân vận độnga stadium

See also

Derived terms

West Frisian

West Frisian cardinal numbers
 <  6 7 8  > 
    Cardinal : sân
    Ordinal : sânde

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɔːn/

Etymology 1

From Old Frisian siūgun, from Proto-West Germanic *sebun, from Proto-Germanic *sebun, from earlier *sebunt, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

Numeral

sân

  1. seven
Further reading
  • sân (II)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

Etymology 2

From Old Frisian sand, from Proto-West Germanic *samd, from Proto-Germanic *samdaz, from Proto-Indo-European *sámh₂dʰos.

Noun

sân n (plural sânen)

  1. sand
Further reading
  • sân (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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