آن

See also: ان, أن, إن, اَِنْ, -ان, and ان-

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ء ن ي (ʾ-n-y), “to come or draw near”, “to be at or present”, “to happen or occur“, “to come to a point in time”. Related to هُنَا (hunā, here, in this place; then, now, at this point), حِين (ḥīn, time, season, duration of occurring), أَنْ (ʾan, that, that before us presently), إِن (ʾin, if possible; having the possibility to occur or happen, a chance of coming to be before us, of presenting itself), إِنَّ (ʾinna, surely; now surely, now indeed), and أَيْنَ (ʾayna, where, at which place). Related cognates with Akkadian 𒀭𒉡 (annu, now; see, look), Hebrew אָנָה ('ána, whither, to where), Ugaritic 𐎀𐎐 (ản, where, at which place, to which point), Classical Syriac ܐܢ (ʾān, where, at a place; until when, how long).

Noun

آن (ʾān) m

  1. time
    Synonyms: وَقْت (waqt), حِين (ḥīn), أَوَان (ʾawān)
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: ئان (an), عان ('an)
    Southern Kurdish: ئان (an)
  • Persian: آن (ân)

Etymology 2

From the root ء ن ي (ʾ-n-y).

Verb

آنَ (ʾāna) I, non-past يَئِينُ‎ (yaʾīnu)

  1. to come, to near (said of time)
    Synonyms: حَانَ (ḥāna), أَنَى (ʾanā)
Conjugation

Persian

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Pronunciation

Determiner

Dari Persian آن
Iranian Persian آن
Tajiki Persian он (on)

آن (ân)

  1. that

Pronoun

Dari Persian آن
Iranian Persian آن
Tajiki Persian он (on)

آن (ân)

  1. that
  2. it
  3. she
  4. he

See also

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