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Etymology

Middle English man, from Old English mann "person, man, (some)one", from common base Germanic *manna-. The pre-Germanic origins are not known. It is believed that there is an Indo-European root though there is disagreement as to what this is, whether *man- or *mon-. This idea comes from the cognate in Sanskrit मनु or manu, which refers, like man, to the original human being or to mankind in general.

Some believe that this root derives from an Indo-European base word for mind (possibly from *men- "to think"). Additionally, Germanic words for man, referred to human beings and were modified to denote sex. But during the middle ages all Germanic languages have lost this ability and mean both all humans or males exclusively. A similar development occurred in the development of Romance languages, with homo replacing vir as a reference to males in post-Classical Latin.

Pronunciation

IPA SAMPA
/mæn/ /m{n/

Noun

man (plural: men)

  1. An adult male human.
  2. (Man) The species Homo sapiens.
  3. A piece used in board games such as draughts (checkers) or chess.

Translations

  • Bosnian: čovjek m, muž m
  • Basque: gizon , gizaseme , gizonki
  • Breton: gwaz m, den m (1), den (2)
  • Bulgarian: мъж m (mŭž, 1), човек m (čovek, 2), фигура f (figura, 3)
  • Catalan: home m (ca) , m, baró (1), home m, humà m (2)
  • Chinese: 男人 (nánrén, 1), (rén, 2)
  • Czech: muž m (1), pán m (1), člověk m (2)
  • Danish: mand (1), menneske (2)
  • Dutch: man m (1), heer m (1), de mens m (2)
  • Esperanto: viro (1), ulo (1), homo (2)
  • Estonian: mees , meesterahvas (1), inimene (2), nupp (3)
    turaga (1) (Vosa Vaka Viti )
  • Finnish: mies (1); ihminen (2); nappula , pelinappula (3)
  • French: homme m (1, 2)
  • Frisian: man m (1)
  • Georgian: კაცი (k’aci)
  • German: Mann m (de) (1), Herr m (1), Mensch m (2), Stein m (3), Spielfigur f (3)
  • Greek, Ancient: ἀνήρ (anēr, 1), ἄνθρωπος (anthrōpos, 2)
  • Greek, Modern: άντρας m (andras, 1), άνθρωπος m (anthropos, 2)
  • Guarani: ava (1,2); yvypóra (2)
  • Hawaiian: kanaka, kāne
  • Hebrew: אדם (A'dam) m (1);גבר (Ge'ver) (1); אנושות (E'no'shut) (2);
  • Hindi: आदमी (aadamii)
  • Hungarian: férfi (1), ember (2)
  • Icelandic: maður (1), menn (2)
  • Ido: viro, homo
  • Indonesian: pria / laki-laki (1), orang / manusia (2)
  • Interlingua: homine (1, 2); viro (1); esser human (2), humano (2)
  • Irish: fear (1)
  • Italian: uomo m (1)
  • Japanese: (おとこ , otoko) / 男性 (だんせい , dansei) (1), (ひと, hito) / 人間 (にんげん, nin-gen) (2)
  • Korean: 사람 (saram) (1), 남자 (namja) (2)
  • Latin: vir, -i m (1), homo, -inis m (2)
  • Lojban: nanmu (1), remna (2)
  • Central Sierra Miwok : naŋˑa-
  • Occitan: òme
  • Persian: مَرد (mærd) (1); مَردُم (mærdom) (2)
  • Pitjantjatjara: wati
  • Polari: omi
  • Polish: mężczyzna m (1), człowiek m (2), pionek m (3)
  • Portuguese: homem m (1, 2); varão m (1); ser humano m (2), humano (2)
  • Romanian: om m (1, 2)
  • Romanica: homine m (1,2); viro m (1); esser humano m (2), humano m(2)
  • Russian: мужчина (mužčina, 1) m, человек (čelovek, 2) m
  • Slovak: muž (1), človek (2)
  • Slovene: moški m (1), mož m (1), človek m (2)
  • Spanish: varón m, hombre m (1); hombre m (2)
  • Swedish: man (1), människa (2)
  • Tamazight : argaz m
  • Tok Pisin: man (1)
  • Tupinambá: abá (1, 2)
  • Turkish: adam (1), erkek (1), insan (2), taş (3)
    dyn m (1)

Derived terms

See also

  • boy
  • male
  • Wikipedia article on Homo sapiens

Dutch

Noun

man (plural: mannen , diminutive: mannetje , plural diminutive: mannetjes )

Translations

  • English: man

German

Indefinite pronoun

man

  1. one, they; indefinite third person singular pronoun: Was man sehen kann (what one can see)

Swedish

Noun

man m (pl: män, def sing mannen , def pl männen )

  1. man (adult male human)

Noun

man c (pl manar , def sing manen , def pl manarna )

  1. mane (the hair of a horse or male lion)

Indefinite pronoun

man

  1. vad man kan se - what one can see

Tok Pisin

Etymology

English man

Noun

man

  1. man (adult male human)

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