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pani

pani

See also: PANI, páni, paní, pañí, pãni, and paṇi

Domari

Noun

pani

  1. water

Reference

  • Y. Matras, A grammar of Domari (2012, Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, Mouton Grammar Library), page 25

Finnish

Verb

pani

  1. Third-person singular indicative past form of panna.

Anagrams


Halbi

Noun

pani

  1. water

Reference


Ido

Noun

pani

  1. plural of pano

Italian

Noun

pani m

  1. plural of pane

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

pānī

  1. dative singular of pānis

Polish

Etymology

14th century. Unknown etymology.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpãɲi]

Noun

pani f

  1. woman
  2. Mrs or Lady

Declension

Pronoun

pani f

  1. you (polite second person f nominative, it takes verbs as third-person sg form)

Declension

See above

Pronoun

pani (indeclinable)

  1. your (formal, to female)
    Czy to pani torebka?
    Is it your handbag?

See also


Quechua

Noun

pani

  1. sister of a man
  2. sister of a brother

Declension

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Romani

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpʰa(ː)ni(ː)/, /ˈpʰæ(ː)ni(ː)/

Noun

pani

  1. (Anglo-Romani, Lomavren) water

Reference


Sardinian

Etymology

From Latin pānis (bread)

Noun

pani

  1. bread

Sicilian

Etymology

From Latin pānis, pānem (bread)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpa.nɪ]
  • Hyphenation: pà‧ni

Noun

pani m (plural pani)

  1. bread
    • 1905, Reinhold Rost, The Lord's prayer in five hundred languages, page 135:
      Danni oggi lu nostru pani quotidianu.
      Give us this day our daily bread.

Slovak

Etymology

Unknown etymology.

Noun

pani f (genitive singular panej, nominative plural panie, declension pattern of pani)

  1. lady
  2. (not inflected) Mrs or Lady

Declension


Venetian

Noun

pani

  1. plural of pan

Yeniche

Noun

pani

  1. water

Reference