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#: '''''Man''' kidt e...'' ("It is said that…")
#: '''''Man''' kidt e...'' ("It is said that…")
=====Usage notes=====
=====Usage notes=====
* '''''Man''''' is only used in the nominative case; for the oblique cases, forms of the pronoun ''{{term|an#Niemish|án}}'' are used. For example: '''''Man''' ne mach all tids toje, hat <u>an</u> szwegen makt.'' ("'''One''' cannot always do what makes <u>one</u> happy").
* '''''Man''''' is only used in the nominative case; for the oblique cases, forms of the pronoun ''{{term|en#Niemish|en}}'' are used. For example: '''''Man''' ne mach all tids toje, hat <u>an</u> szwegen makt.'' ("'''One''' cannot always do what makes <u>one</u> happy").
[[Category:Niemish words]][[Category:Niemish pronouns]]
[[Category:Niemish pronouns]]
{{nm-header|maːn}}
{{nm-pgmc|mainą}}
{{nm-noun-mh-2-nt|mán|mä́n|false witness, perjury}}
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Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Gothic manna.

Pronoun

² màn n.m. hard stem

  1. one, someone, they, an unspecified individual or group of people: indefinite personal pronoun
    Man kidt e... ("It is said that…")
Usage notes
  • Man is only used in the nominative case; for the oblique cases, forms of the pronoun en are used. For example: Man ne mach all tids toje, hat an szwegen makt. ("One cannot always do what makes one happy").

Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *mainą.

Noun

² mán n.n. hard stem

  1. false witness, perjury

Declension

declension of mán (nh declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative mán mánat mán mána
genitive mä́ns mä́nes mä́ne mä́nse
dative mán mánum máną mánę