deng

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Albanian

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *dʰingʷ-u, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeygʷ- (to stick, fix).

Noun

deng m

  1. a sack crammed with things, pile (of objects)

Ambonese Malay

Etymology

Shortening of Indonesian dengan (with) and Malay dengan (with). Perhaps merged with Indonesian dan (and) and Malay dan (and) for the first sense.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

deng

  1. and

Preposition

deng

  1. with

References

  • D. Takaria, C. Pieter (1998) Kamus Bahasa Melayu Ambon-Indonesia, Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa

Jingpho

Etymology

Borrowed from Burmese တိုင်း (tuing:).

Noun

deng

  1. mile

References

  • Kurabe, Keita (2016 December 31) “Phonology of Burmese loanwords in Jinghpaw”, in Kyoto University Linguistic Research, volume 35, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 91–128

Luxembourgish

Pronunciation

Pronoun

deng

  1. second-person singular possessive pronoun, nominative or accusative case, feminine or plural object: your
    Deng Fra ass ganz schéin
    Your wife is very pretty

See also

Luxembourgish possessive pronouns
nominative / accusative dative
singular possessum plural
possessum
singular possessum plural
possessum
m f n m f n
singular
possessor
1st person mäin meng mäin meng mengem menger mengem mengen
2nd person informal däin deng däin deng dengem denger dengem dengen
formal Ären Är Äert Är Ärem Ärer Ärem Ären
3rd person m or n säin seng säin seng sengem senger sengem sengen
f hiren hir hiert hir hirem hirer hirem hiren
plural
possessor
1st person eisen eis eist eis eisem eiser eisem eisen
2nd person ären är äert är ärem ärer ärem ären
3rd person hiren hir hiert hir hirem hirer hirem hiren

Mandarin

Romanization

deng

  1. nonstandard spelling of dēng
  2. nonstandard spelling of děng
  3. nonstandard spelling of dèng

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.

Mokilese

Etymology 1

Noun

deng

  1. crotch
Declension
Possessive forms of deng (tightly inalienable)
singular
possessor
first person dengeioa
second person dengemwen
third person denge
dual
possessors
first person inclusive dengesa
first person exclusive dengema
second person dengemwa
third person dengera
plural
possessors
first person inclusive dengesai
first person exclusive dengemai
second person dengemwai
third person dengerai
remote plural
possessors
first person inclusive dengehs
first person exclusive dengemi
second person dengemwi
third person dengehr
construct form dengen

Etymology 2

Verb

deng

  1. (stative) to be taut
Derived terms

Northern Kurdish

Pronunciation

Noun

deng m

  1. voice
    Synonym: sewt
  2. sound, noise

Welsh

Welsh numbers (edit)
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1
    Cardinal: deg, (before a nasal or optionally a vowel) deng
    Ordinal: degfed
    Ordinal abbreviation: 10fed

Pronunciation

Numeral

deng

  1. (cardinal number) alternative form of deg (ten)

Usage notes

  • Used before blynedd, blwydd, nouns beginning with m or n, and optionally before diwrnod and nouns beginning with a vowel. Triggers nasal mutation of b and d.
  • deng mlyneddten years
  • deng mlwyddten years old
  • deng milltirten miles
  • deng niwrnod (or) deg diwrnodten days
  • deng awr (or) deg awrten hours

Mutation

Mutated forms of deng
radical soft nasal aspirate
deng ddeng neng unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

References

  1. ^ Morris Jones, John (1913) A Welsh Grammar, Historical and Comparative, Oxford: Clarendon Press, § 51 ii (3)
  2. ^ Thorne, David A. (1993) A Comprehensive Welsh Grammar (Reference Grammars), Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, →ISBN, § 202 n. 2, page 147

Zhuang

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “From a really old form of 正?”)

Pronunciation

Adjective

deng (1957–1982 spelling deŋ)

  1. right, correct