vun

See also: vụn

Dalmatian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin avēna; cf. Italian avena. Compare also Venetian véna, Friulian vene, French avoine.

Noun

vun

  1. oats

Lombard

Etymology

From Latin ūnus (one).

Numeral

vun

  1. one

Article

vun

  1. a, an

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From northern Middle High German vane, from Old High German fana, alternative form of fona. Cognate with German von, Dutch van.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fun/

Preposition

vun (+ dative)

  1. from
  2. of, belonging to
  3. of, about

Derived terms

Macanese

Etymology

Borrowed from Cantonese (wun2, bowl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vun(˩˥)/

Noun

vun (indeclinable)

  1. bowl (usually ceramic)
    Synonym: porcelana
    Já comê dôs vun di arôz agora querê más
    They (sg.) ate two bowls of rice and still wants more

References

Tzotzil

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vun/

Noun

vun

  1. book

References

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Verb

vun • (, , , 𡍋, 𢱔)

  1. to pile up; to heap up

Derived terms

Derived terms

Zou

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vun˧˥/

Noun

vún

  1. skin

Derived terms

References

  • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013) A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, page 41
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