Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From már.

Adverb

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mán

  1. (dialectal) Alternative form of már.

Etymology 2

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ma +‎ -n

Noun

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mán

  1. superessive singular of ma

Mandarin

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Romanization

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mán (man2, Zhuyin ㄇㄢˊ)

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Vietnamese

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Etymology

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Probably related to Chinese (OC *mˤro[n]) (B-S) (SV: man). Both the Vietnamese and Chinese terms might trace back to a common third source.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mán (, )

  1. (now uncommon, derogatory) "savages"; "barbarians", used especially to refer to those from the mountainous region of Northern Vietnam

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