Bashkir

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Etymology

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From Persian [Term?].

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dɑn/
  • Hyphenation: дан (one syllable)

Noun

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дан (dan)

  1. glory, fame, high reputation
    Батыр яуҙан ҡайтмаһа, даны ҡайтыр иленә.
    Batır yawźan qaytmaha, danı qaytır ilenə.
    If a hero does not return from war, his good name will return to his homeland.
    Яҡшыларҙан зат ҡалыр, батырҙарҙан дан ҡалыр.
    Yaqşılarźan zat qalır, batırźarźan dan qalır.
    From the good (people), descendants will remain; from heroes, fame will stay.
    Аттың яҡшыһы алға сыға, егеттең яҡшыһы данғаэээ сыға.
    Attıñ yaqşıhı alğa sığa, yegetteñ yaqşıhı danğaeee sığa.
    The best of the horses races ahead, the best of the young men gains repute.
  2. praise, eulogy, glorification

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Chechen

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Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /də/

Verb

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дан (dan)

  1. to do
  2. to make

Dungan

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Etymology

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Cognate to Mandarin Chinese (dàn).

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дан (dan) (III)

  1. egg

Russian

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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дан (danm anim (genitive да́на, nominative plural да́ны, genitive plural да́нов)

  1. (historical) Dane (member of a Germanic tribe)
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Etymology 2

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From Korean (dan) and/or Japanese (dan).

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дан (danm inan (genitive да́на, nominative plural да́ны, genitive plural да́нов)

  1. (sports) dan
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Etymology 3

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дан (dan)

  1. short masculine passive past participle of дать (datʹ)

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dьnь (day).

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да̑н m (Latin spelling dȃn)

  1. day

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Tatar

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Etymology

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Common for Turkish language group: дан/тан - dawn.

Noun

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дан (dan)

  1. dawn

References

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  • Dan Ulduz - Dawn Star, See : Dan Ulduz offshore. structure [1]
  • dañ dawn, Turkmen dictionary [2]
  • dan dawn, Azeri desktop dictionary [3]

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Korean (dan) and/or Japanese (dan).

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Noun

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дан (danm inan (genitive да́ну, nominative plural да́ни, genitive plural да́нів)

  1. (sports) dan

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References

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  • Rusanivskyi, V. M., editor (2013), “дан”, in Словник української мови: у 20 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 20 vols] (in Ukrainian), volumes 4 (д – жучо́к), Kyiv: Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund, →ISBN