mange

See also: mangé

English

Etymology

From Middle English manjewe, manjeue, from Old French manjue, derived from mangier (to eat) (modern French manger (to eat)), from Latin manducare

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /meɪndʒ/
  • Rhymes: -eɪndʒ

Noun

mange (uncountable)

  1. (pathology) A skin disease of mammals caused by parasitic mites.

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Alemannic German

Verb

mange

  1. (Uri, auxiliary) should
  2. (Uri) to be in need something

References

  • “mange” in Abegg, Emil, (1911) Die Mundart von Urseren (Beiträge zur Schweizerdeutschen Grammatik. IV.) [The Dialect of Urseren], Frauenfeld, Switzerland: Huber & co.

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /manɡə/, [ˈmɑŋə]
  • (file)

Adjective

mange pl (comparative flere, superlative flest)

  1. definite and plural of mangen

French

Verb

mange

  1. inflection of manger:
    1. first-person and third-person singular present indicative
    2. first-person and third-person singular present subjunctive
    3. second-person singular imperative

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Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French manger

Verb

mange

  1. to eat

Noun

mange

  1. food

Kurdish

Noun

mange ?

  1. cow

Norwegian Bokmål

Pronunciation

Adjective

mange (comparative fler or flere, indefinite superlative flest, definite superlative fleste)

  1. many

Determiner

mange

  1. plural of mang en

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²mɑŋːə/

Adjective

mange (comparative fleire, superlative flest)

  1. many

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Pronoun

mange

  1. Alternative form of mang ein

References

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