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'''mann''' ''f.'' (''genitive'' ''manns'' or ''mænn'', ''plural'' ''mænne'')
'''mann''' ''f.'' (''genitive'' ''manns'' or ''mænn'', ''plural'' ''mænne'')


# hand
# man
#:'' Hi was een groot '''mann'''.''
#:'' Hi was een groot '''mann'''.''
#:: ''He was a great man.''
#:: ''He was a great man.''

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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk mann, from Old Skundavisk mann, from Halmisk mann, mannŕ, from Proto-Germanic *mann-.

Pronunciation

IPA: /mɑn/

Noun

mann f. (genitive manns or mænn, plural mænne)

  1. man
    Hi was een groot mann.
    He was a great man.


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