han

See also: Appendix:Variations of "han"

Translingual

Etymology

Clipping of English Hangaza.

Symbol

han

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Hangaza.

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English han, contraction of haven.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hæn/, /heɪn/
    • Audio (Southern England):(file)
    • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • (unstressed) IPA(key): /hən/
  • Rhymes: -æn, -eɪn

Verb

han

  1. (obsolete) plural simple present of have

Etymology 2

From Korean 한(恨) (han), from Middle Chinese (MC honH).

Noun

han (uncountable)

  1. Sorrowful resentment, as a part of the Korean cultural identity.
Alternative forms
Translations

Anagrams

Albanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [hɑn]

Noun

han m (plural hane, definite hani, definite plural hanet)

  1. khan
  2. (archaic) roadside shelter for travellers and their animals: roadside hostelry, caravanserai, inn
  3. (derogatory) fleabag hotel
  4. messy place with no control of who comes and who leaves, regular flophouse

Basque

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Navarro-Lapurdian) /han/ [hãn]
  • IPA(key): (Southern) /an/ [ãn]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -an
  • Hyphenation: han

Adverb

han (not comparable)

  1. there (away from the speaker and the listener)

See also

Further reading

  • han”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • han”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Catalan

Pronunciation

Verb

han

  1. third-person plural present indicative of haver

Central Franconian

Alternative forms

  • hann (most dialects)

Etymology

  • From Middle High German hān, from Old High German havēn, northern variant of habēn, from Proto-West Germanic *habbjan.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hɑn/, [ɦɑn]

    Verb

    han (irregular, third-person singular present hat, past tense hauw, past participle jehad, past subjunctive häu)

    1. (Ripuarian and Kölsch, auxiliary, with a past participle) to have (forms the perfect and past perfect tense)
    2. (same dialects, transitive) to have; to own (to possess, have ownership of; to possess a certain characteristic)
    3. (same dialects, transitive) to have; to hold (to contain within itself/oneself)
      Uur hat doa Floep va.
      You are afraid of that.
      (literally, “You have fear of that.”)
    4. (same dialects, transitive) to have, get (to obtain, acquire)
    5. (same dialects, transitive) to get (to receive)
    6. (same dialects, transitive) to have (to be afflicted with, suffer from)
    7. (same dialects, transitive, of units of measure) to contain, be composed of, equal
      Ing Menuut hat 60 Sekonde.
      There are 60 seconds in one minute.
      (literally, “One minute has 60 seconds.”)
    8. (same dialects, impersonal, with het or 't) there be, there is, there are
    9. (same dialects, with 't and mit) to be occupied with, to like, to be into
      Iech han't nit zoeë mit Höng.
      I'm not a great fan of dogs.
      (literally, “I don't have it that much with dogs.”)
    10. (same dialects, with 't and uvver) to talk about
      Vier hauwe't juus uvver dienge Vrunk.
      We were just talking about your friend.
      (literally, “We just had it about your friend.”)

    Conjugation

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Hunsrik: hon
    • Kölsch: han
    • Luxembourgish: hunn

    Further reading

    • “han” in d'r nuie Kirchröadsjer Dieksiejoneer 2nd ed., 2017.

    Czech

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [ˈɦan]

    Noun

    han f

    1. genitive plural of hana

    Danish

    Etymology

    From Old Norse hann (dative hánum).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /han/, [hæn]

    Pronoun

    han (genitive hans, accusative ham)

    1. he

    See also

    References

    Noun

    han c (singular definite hannen, plural indefinite hanner)

    1. male, he

    Declension

    Declension of han
    common
    gender
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative han hannen hanner hannerne
    genitive hans hannens hanners hannernes

    References

    Galician

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    han

    1. third-person plural present indicative of haber

    German

    Verb

    han

    1. (archaic or dialectal) alternative form of haben
      • 1812, Brothers Grimm, “Kinder- und Haus-Märchen”, in Der gescheidte Hans, page 138:
        Hansens Mutter spricht: „wohin Hans?“ Hans antwortet: „zur Grethel.“ – „Machs gut Hans“ – „Schon gut machen, Adies, Mutter“ – Hans kommt zur Grethel: „guten Tag Grethel.“ – „Guten Hans: was bringst du Gutes?“ – „Bring nichts, gegeben han.“
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

    Gullah

    Etymology

    From English hand.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hæn/

    Noun

    han

    1. hand

    References

    • De Nyew Testament[2], Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., 2025


    Gun

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɣã̀/

    Noun

    hàn

    1. song
      Synonym: òhàn

    Derived terms

    Gwich'in

    Etymology

    Cognate with Tlingit héen (water, river).

    Noun

    han

    1. river

    Italian

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈan/[1]
    • Rhymes: -an
    • Hyphenation: hàn

    Verb

    han

    1. apocopic form of hanno (they have)

    References

    1. ^ scuola in Bruno Migliorini et al., Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025

    Japanese

    Romanization

    han

    1. Rōmaji transcription of はん

    Kaingang

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /han/, [hadn]

    Verb

    han (singular)

    1. (transitive) to do; to make
    2. (auxiliary) forms verbs from nouns
      asĩg han
      to sneeze

    References

    • The template Template:R:kgp:Dicionário Kaingang-Português does not use the parameter(s):
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      Ursula Gojtéj Wiesemann (2011), “han”, in Dicionário Kaingang-Português Português-Kaingang, 2nd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Curitiba: Editora Esperança

    Kankanaey

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈhan/ [ˈhʌn]
    • Rhymes: -an
    • Syllabification: han

    Article

    han

    1. pronunciation variant of san

    Synonyms

    Khasi

    Noun

    han

    1. duck

    Mandarin

    Romanization

    han

    1. nonstandard spelling of hān
    2. nonstandard spelling of hán
    3. nonstandard spelling of hǎn
    4. nonstandard spelling of hàn

    Usage notes

    • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

    Middle English

    Etymology

    Contracted infinitive and plural present of haven.

    Verb

    han

    1. (transitive) alternative form of haven - Piers Plowman
      • (Can we date this quote?), Geoffrey Chaucer, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
        Him thanken all, and thus they han an end
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

    Middle High German

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈhaːn/

    Etymology 1

  • Inherited from Old High German habēn, from Proto-West Germanic *habbjan.

    Alternative forms

    Verb

    hān (irregular, third-person singular present hāt, past tense habete, past participle gehabet, auxiliary hān)

    1. to have
    Conjugation
    Descendants

    Etymology 2

    Verb

    hān

    1. alternative form of hāhen

    References

    • Benecke, Georg Friedrich; Müller, Wilhelm; Zarncke, Friedrich (1863), “han”, in Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke, Stuttgart: S. Hirzel

    Nguôn

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /haːn¹/

    Numeral

    han

    1. two

    Norman

    Etymology

    From Old Norse hampr.

    Noun

    han m (plural hans)

    1. (Jersey) galangal

    North Frisian

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    From Proto-Germanic *hanjō.

    Noun

    han f (plural hanen)

    1. (Föhr-Amrum) hen, chicken
      Coordinate term: höön (rooster)

    Northern Kurdish

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hɑːn/

    Adjective

    han

    1. this
      Synonym: ev

    References

    • Chyet, Michael L. (2003), “han”, in Kurdish–English Dictionary[3], with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, page 231

    Norwegian Bokmål

    Etymology

    From Old Norse hann.

    Pronunciation

    Pronoun

    han

    1. he, him

    See also

    References

    Norwegian Nynorsk

    Etymology

    From Old Norse hann.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hɑnː/

    Pronoun

    han

    1. he, him, it (third person singular, masculine)

    Usage notes

    Han is used to refer not only to masculine persons, but any masculine noun. E.g.: Bilen er fin. Eg likar han. - The car is nice. I like it.

    In some dialects, han may precede a male given name or a difinite singular masculine noun. E.g: Kor vart det tå han Erik? (Where did Erik disappeared?)

    See also

    Norwegian Nynorsk personal pronouns
    first person second person reflexive third person
    masculine feminine neuter
    singular nominative eg, je1 du han ho det, dat2
    accusative meg deg seg han, honom2 ho, henne2 det, dat2
    dative2 meg deg seg honom henne di2
    genitive min din sin hans hennar, hennes1 dess3
    plural nominative me, vi de, dokker dei
    accusative oss, okk dykk, dokker seg dei, deim2
    dative oss, okk dykk, dokker seg deim2
    genitive vår, okkar dykkar, dokkar sin deira, deires1

    1Obsolete. 2Landsmål. 3Rare or literary. Italic forms unofficial today.

    References

    Old Danish

    Etymology

    From Old Norse hann.

    Pronoun

    han

    1. he / it (masculine nominative pronoun)

    Descendants

    Old Dutch

    Etymology

    From Proto-West Germanic *hą̄han.

    Verb

    hān

    1. (intransitive) to hang
    2. (transitive) to hang

    Conjugation

    Descendants

    • Middle Dutch: hâen
      • Dutch: hangen
        • Afrikaans: hang
        • Berbice Creole Dutch: hanggi
        • Negerhollands: hang, haṅ
        • Sranan Tongo: anga

    Further reading

    • hān”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012

    Old English

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /xɑːn/, [hɑːn]

    Noun

    hān f

    1. a projecting stone that forms part of a boundary

    Declension

    Strong ō-stem:

    References

    Old Swedish

    Alternative forms

    • ᚼᛆᚿ

    Etymology

    From Old Norse hann.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈhanː/

    Pronoun

    han

    1. he
      han ær mīn vinhe is my friend

    Declension

    Old Swedish personal pronouns
    first person second person reflexive third person
    masculine feminine neuter
    singular
    nominative iak, iæk þū han hōn þæt
    accusative mik, mek þik sik han hana, hōna þæt
    dative mǣ(r), mik þǣ(r), þik sǣ(r), sik hōnum, hānum hænni þȳ, þī
    genitive mīn þīn sīn hans hænna(r) þæs
    dual
    nominative vit it
    accusative oker *iker sik
    dative oker *iker sǣr, sik
    genitive okar *ikar sīn
    plural
    nominative vī(r) ī(r) þē(r) þā(r) þø̄n, þē(n)
    accusative os, ōs iþer sik þā þā(r) þø̄n, þē(n)
    dative os, ōs iþer sǣr, sik þēm, þø̄m, þom þēm, þø̄m, þom þēm, þø̄m, þom
    genitive vār iþar sīn þēra þēra þēra

    Descendants

    Portuguese

    Adjective

    han (invariable)

    1. Han Chinese (referring to the largest ethnic group indigenous to China)

    Noun

    han m (plural han or hans)

    1. Han Chinese (member of the largest ethnic group indigenous to China)

    Rohingya

    Alternative forms

    • (Arabic) حَنۡ
    • (Bengali) হান
    • (Myanmar) ဟန်
    • (Hanifi) 𐴇𐴝𐴕 (han)

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [han]

    Noun

    han

    1. ear

    Romanian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish خان (han), from Persian خان (xân, caravanserai), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wes- (to dwell).

    Noun

    han n (plural hanuri)

    1. inn, caravanserai

    Declension

    Declension of han
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative-accusative han hanul hanuri hanurile
    genitive-dative han hanului hanuri hanurilor
    vocative hanule hanurilor

    References

    Russenorsk

    Etymology

    Inherited from Norwegian Nynorsk han (he).

    Pronunciation

    Unknown. Possible examples:

    • IPA(key): /han/, /haɲ/ (Norwegian accent)
    • IPA(key): /xan/, /xanʲ/ (Russian accent)

    There is no evidence of palatalization of the /n/-sound, although it should be there at least in the Northern Norwegian pronunciation.

    There is also no known examples of the Russian pronunciation, where the letter h may be pronounced as /g/ (see gaf and gall).

    Pronoun

    han

    1. he

    References

    • Ingvild Broch; Ernst H. Jahr (1984), Russenorsk: Et pidginspråk i Norge [Russenorsk: A pidgin language in Norway], 2 edition, Oslo: Novus Forlag, pages 113, 119

    Samoan Plantation Pidgin

    Etymology

    From English hand.

    Noun

    han

    1. arm
    2. hand

    Usage notes

    Only used to refer to a human; for an animal, the equivalent parts are all labelled as lek.

    References

    • Mosel, Ulrike (1980), Tolai and Tok Pisin: the influence of the substratum on the development of New Guinea Pidgin (Pacific Linguistics; Series B, no. 73)‎[4], Canberra: Australian National University, →ISBN
    • Peter, Mühlhäusler (1983), “Samoan Plantation Pidgin English and the origin of New Guinea Pidgin”, in Ellen Woolford and William Washabaugh, editors, The Social Context of Creolization, Ann Arbor: Karoma, pages 28-76

    Serbo-Croatian

    Etymology

    From Ottoman Turkish خان (han), from Persian خان (xân, caravanserai).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /xâːn/
    • Rhymes: -âːn

    Noun

    hȃn m inan (Cyrillic spelling ха̑н)

    1. inn

    Declension

    Declension of han
    singular plural
    nominative hȃn hánovi
    genitive hana hanova
    dative hanu hanovima
    accusative han hanove
    vocative hane hanovi
    locative hanu hanovima
    instrumental hanom hanovima

    Spanish

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈan/ [ˈãn]
    • Rhymes: -an
    • Syllabification: han

    Verb

    han

    1. third-person plural present indicative of haber

    Swedish

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    From Old Swedish han, from Old Norse hann, from Proto-Norse *hānaʀ.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hanː/, (unstressed, postconsonantal) /an/
    • Audio (Gotland):(file)
    • Rhymes: -an
    • Homophone: hann

    Pronoun

    han (genitive hans)

    1. he, the third person singular, masculine, nominative case.
      Han är mycket stilig
      He is very handsome
    2. (now nonstandard in writing, common in speech) him
      Synonym: (standard) honom
      Jag såg han / Jag såg'an
      I saw him

    Usage notes

    See the usage notes for honom.

    Declension

    Swedish personal pronouns
    Number Person nominative oblique possessive
    common neuter plural
    singular first jag mig, mej3 min mitt mina
    second du dig, dej3 din ditt dina
    third masculine (person) han honom, han2, en5 hans
    feminine (person) hon henne, na5 hennes
    gender-neutral (person)1 hen hen, henom7 hens
    common (noun) den den dess
    neuter (noun) det det dess
    indefinite man or en4 en ens
    reflexive sig, sej3 sin sitt sina
    plural first vi oss vår, våran2 vårt, vårat2 våra
    second ni er er, eran2, ers6 ert, erat2 era
    archaic I eder eder, eders6 edert edra
    third de, dom3 dem, dom3 deras
    reflexive sig, sej3 sin sitt sina
    1Neologism. Usage has increased since 2010, though it remains limited.
    2Informal
    4Dialectal, also used lately as an alternative to man, to avoid association to the male gender.
    5Informal, somewhat dialectal
    6Formal address
    7Discouraged by the Swedish Language Council

    See also

    References

    Tetum

    Etymology

    From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kaən, compare Malay makan.

    Verb

    han

    1. to eat

    Tok Pisin

    Etymology

    From English hand.

    Noun

    han

    1. hand
    2. arm
    3. foreleg (of an animal)
    4. wing (of a bird)
    5. branch (of a tree)
    6. branch (figurative)

    Derived terms

    References

    • Mosel, Ulrike (1980), Tolai and Tok Pisin: the influence of the substratum on the development of New Guinea Pidgin (Pacific Linguistics; Series B, no. 73)‎[5], Canberra: Australian National University, →ISBN
    • Peter, Mühlhäusler (1983), “Samoan Plantation Pidgin English and the origin of New Guinea Pidgin”, in Ellen Woolford and William Washabaugh, editors, The Social Context of Creolization, Ann Arbor: Karoma, pages 28-76

    Turkish

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hɑn/

    Etymology 1

    From Ottoman Turkish خان (han), from Old Anatolian Turkish خان (ḫān), from Proto-Turkic *kagan. Doublet of kağan and hakan.

    Noun

    han (definite accusative hanı, plural hanlar)

    1. khan
    2. a honorific title used after the names of some male rulers
    Declension
    Declension of han
    singular plural
    nominative han hanlar
    definite accusative hanı hanları
    dative hana hanlara
    locative handa hanlarda
    ablative handan hanlardan
    genitive hanın hanların
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanım hanlarım
    2nd singular hanın hanların
    3rd singular hanı hanları
    1st plural hanımız hanlarımız
    2nd plural hanınız hanlarınız
    3rd plural hanları hanları
    definite accusative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımı hanlarımı
    2nd singular hanını hanlarını
    3rd singular hanını hanlarını
    1st plural hanımızı hanlarımızı
    2nd plural hanınızı hanlarınızı
    3rd plural hanlarını hanlarını
    dative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanıma hanlarıma
    2nd singular hanına hanlarına
    3rd singular hanına hanlarına
    1st plural hanımıza hanlarımıza
    2nd plural hanınıza hanlarınıza
    3rd plural hanlarına hanlarına
    locative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımda hanlarımda
    2nd singular hanında hanlarında
    3rd singular hanında hanlarında
    1st plural hanımızda hanlarımızda
    2nd plural hanınızda hanlarınızda
    3rd plural hanlarında hanlarında
    ablative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımdan hanlarımdan
    2nd singular hanından hanlarından
    3rd singular hanından hanlarından
    1st plural hanımızdan hanlarımızdan
    2nd plural hanınızdan hanlarınızdan
    3rd plural hanlarından hanlarından
    genitive
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımın hanlarımın
    2nd singular hanının hanlarının
    3rd singular hanının hanlarının
    1st plural hanımızın hanlarımızın
    2nd plural hanınızın hanlarınızın
    3rd plural hanlarının hanlarının
    Predicative forms
    singular plural
    1st singular hanım hanlarım
    2nd singular hansın hanlarsın
    3rd singular han
    handır
    hanlar
    hanlardır
    1st plural hanız hanlarız
    2nd plural hansınız hanlarsınız
    3rd plural hanlar hanlardır
    Derived terms

    Etymology 2

    From Ottoman Turkish خان (han), from Persian خان (xân, caravanserai).

    Noun

    han (definite accusative hanı, plural hanlar)

    1. caravanserai, inn
    Declension
    Declension of han
    singular plural
    nominative han hanlar
    definite accusative hanı hanları
    dative hana hanlara
    locative handa hanlarda
    ablative handan hanlardan
    genitive hanın hanların
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanım hanlarım
    2nd singular hanın hanların
    3rd singular hanı hanları
    1st plural hanımız hanlarımız
    2nd plural hanınız hanlarınız
    3rd plural hanları hanları
    definite accusative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımı hanlarımı
    2nd singular hanını hanlarını
    3rd singular hanını hanlarını
    1st plural hanımızı hanlarımızı
    2nd plural hanınızı hanlarınızı
    3rd plural hanlarını hanlarını
    dative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanıma hanlarıma
    2nd singular hanına hanlarına
    3rd singular hanına hanlarına
    1st plural hanımıza hanlarımıza
    2nd plural hanınıza hanlarınıza
    3rd plural hanlarına hanlarına
    locative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımda hanlarımda
    2nd singular hanında hanlarında
    3rd singular hanında hanlarında
    1st plural hanımızda hanlarımızda
    2nd plural hanınızda hanlarınızda
    3rd plural hanlarında hanlarında
    ablative
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımdan hanlarımdan
    2nd singular hanından hanlarından
    3rd singular hanından hanlarından
    1st plural hanımızdan hanlarımızdan
    2nd plural hanınızdan hanlarınızdan
    3rd plural hanlarından hanlarından
    genitive
    singular plural
    1st singular hanımın hanlarımın
    2nd singular hanının hanlarının
    3rd singular hanının hanlarının
    1st plural hanımızın hanlarımızın
    2nd plural hanınızın hanlarınızın
    3rd plural hanlarının hanlarının
    Predicative forms
    singular plural
    1st singular hanım hanlarım
    2nd singular hansın hanlarsın
    3rd singular han
    handır
    hanlar
    hanlardır
    1st plural hanız hanlarız
    2nd plural hansınız hanlarsınız
    3rd plural hanlar hanlardır
    Derived terms
    • hancı

    Further reading

    Turkmen

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [xaːn]

    Noun

    han (definite accusative hany, plural hanlar)

    1. khan

    Derived terms

    • oguzhan
    • garahan
    • hantama

    Further reading

    • han” in Enedilim.com
    • han” in Webonary.org

    Vietnamese

    Pronunciation

    Etymology 1

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

    (classifier cây) han • (𧄊)

    1. Dendrocnide
      Synonym: mán
    Derived terms
    • han tím
    • han voi
    • lá han

    Etymology 2

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Adjective

    han • (𨫪)

    1. appeared to begin to rust
      chiếc nồi đồng han xanh
      rusty green bronze pot

    Etymology 3

    From Proto-Vietic *haːɲ (to ask).

    Verb

    han • (𪡗, 𠻃, , , , )

    1. (archaic) to ask
      Synonym: hỏi
    Derived terms

    Anagrams

    Yoruba

    Alternative forms

    Etymology 1

    Compare with Ifè ŋà, Olukumi ghàn, Itsekiri ghàn and possibly Igala ñà, from Proto-Yoruba *ɣɪ̃ã̀, *ŋɪ̃ã̀ , from Proto-Edekiri *ɣɪ̃ã̀, *ŋɪ̃ã̀, ultimately from Proto-Yoruboid *ŋɪ̃ã̀.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hã̀/

    Verb

    hàn

    1. to appear, show; to be visible
    Derived terms

    Etymology 2

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hã̀/

    Verb

    hàn

    1. to scribble
    Derived terms

    Etymology 3

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hã̀/

    Verb

    hàn

    1. (Igbomina) to pluck leaves from a plant
      Synonym:

    Etymology 4

    Compare with Ifè ŋɔ́, Olukumi ghọn, Igala ñwọ̀, proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruba *ɣɔ̃̀, *ŋɔ̃̀, from Proto-Edekiri *ɣɔ̃̀, *ŋɔ̃̀, ultimately from Proto-Yoruboid *ŋʷɔ̃̀, Proto-Yoruboid *wɔ̃̀. See Proto-Bantu *gon, Igbo gwọ, Urhobo ahọnre

    Alternative forms

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hã̀/

    Verb

    hàn

    1. to snore
      Synonym: han-an-run
    Derived terms
    • han-an-run

    Etymology 5

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hã̄/

    Verb

    han

    1. to scream loudly
      Synonym:

    Etymology 6

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /hã́/

    Verb

    hán

    1. (Igbomina) alternative form of wọ́n (to catch something in the air)