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English

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Noun

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mani (plural manis)

  1. (informal) Clipping of manicure.
    • 2006 March 16, Therese Beaupre, “The O.P.”, in Totally Spies!: Undercover, season 4, episode 4, spoken by Samantha “Sam” (Jennifer Hale), Marathon Media, via Teletoon:
      You mean you actually found something more important than to you than a weekly mani?
    • 2009 January 12, “Dress for Success: Have a Ball at Dumbarton”, in Express Night Out[1]:
      The nails need a mani, the dress is due for a dry cleaning miracle and those "special occasion cuff links" have gone missing.

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Anagrams

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Big Nambas

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Etymology

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From English money.

Pronunciation

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mani

  1. money

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Bikol Central

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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  • Hyphenation: ma‧ni
  • IPA(key): /maˈni/ [maˈn̪i]

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maní

  1. peanut
  2. (slang) clitoris

Buhi'non Bikol

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Catalan

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Verb

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mani

  1. inflection of manar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ma‧ni
  • IPA(key): /maˈni/ [mɐˈn̪i]

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mani

  1. peanut

Chavacano

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Etymology

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Inherited from Spanish maní.

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maní

  1. peanut

Classical Nahuatl

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Pronunciation

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mani

  1. (intransitive) To spread out, to extend.
  2. (intransitive) To cover a flat surface.

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Cuyunon

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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mani

  1. peanut

Drehu

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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Noun

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mani

  1. rain

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Finnish

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Etymology

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From English money.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmɑni/, [ˈmɑ̝ni]
  • Rhymes: -ɑni
  • Hyphenation(key): ma‧ni

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mani (colloquial)

  1. money
    Synonym: raha

Declension

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Inflection of mani (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative mani manit
genitive manin manien
partitive mania maneja
illative maniin maneihin
singular plural
nominative mani manit
accusative nom. mani manit
gen. manin
genitive manin manien
partitive mania maneja
inessive manissa maneissa
elative manista maneista
illative maniin maneihin
adessive manilla maneilla
ablative manilta maneilta
allative manille maneille
essive manina maneina
translative maniksi maneiksi
abessive manitta maneitta
instructive manein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of mani (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative manini manini
accusative nom. manini manini
gen. manini
genitive manini manieni
partitive maniani manejani
inessive manissani maneissani
elative manistani maneistani
illative maniini maneihini
adessive manillani maneillani
ablative maniltani maneiltani
allative manilleni maneilleni
essive maninani maneinani
translative manikseni maneikseni
abessive manittani maneittani
instructive
comitative maneineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative manisi manisi
accusative nom. manisi manisi
gen. manisi
genitive manisi maniesi
partitive maniasi manejasi
inessive manissasi maneissasi
elative manistasi maneistasi
illative maniisi maneihisi
adessive manillasi maneillasi
ablative maniltasi maneiltasi
allative manillesi maneillesi
essive maninasi maneinasi
translative maniksesi maneiksesi
abessive manittasi maneittasi
instructive
comitative maneinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative manimme manimme
accusative nom. manimme manimme
gen. manimme
genitive manimme maniemme
partitive maniamme manejamme
inessive manissamme maneissamme
elative manistamme maneistamme
illative maniimme maneihimme
adessive manillamme maneillamme
ablative maniltamme maneiltamme
allative manillemme maneillemme
essive maninamme maneinamme
translative maniksemme maneiksemme
abessive manittamme maneittamme
instructive
comitative maneinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative maninne maninne
accusative nom. maninne maninne
gen. maninne
genitive maninne manienne
partitive manianne manejanne
inessive manissanne maneissanne
elative manistanne maneistanne
illative maniinne maneihinne
adessive manillanne maneillanne
ablative maniltanne maneiltanne
allative manillenne maneillenne
essive maninanne maneinanne
translative maniksenne maneiksenne
abessive manittanne maneittanne
instructive
comitative maneinenne

Further reading

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Anagrams

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Garo

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Noun

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mani

  1. paternal aunt
  2. wife of uncle
  3. mother-in-law
  4. sister of mother-in-law

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Higaonon

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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mani

  1. peanut

Hungarian

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Etymology

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From English money.[1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈmɒni]
  • Hyphenation: ma‧ni
  • Rhymes: -ni

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mani (plural manik)

  1. (slang) money

Declension

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative mani manik
accusative manit manikat
dative maninak maniknak
instrumental manival manikkal
causal-final maniért manikért
translative manivá manikká
terminative maniig manikig
essive-formal maniként manikként
essive-modal
inessive maniban manikban
superessive manin manikon
adessive maninál maniknál
illative maniba manikba
sublative manira manikra
allative manihoz manikhoz
elative maniból manikból
delative maniról manikról
ablative manitól maniktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
manié maniké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
maniéi manikéi
Possessive forms of mani
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. manim manijaim(or maniim)
2nd person sing. manid manijaid(or maniid)
3rd person sing. manija manijai(or manii)
1st person plural manink manijaink(or maniink)
2nd person plural manitok manijaitok(or maniitok)
3rd person plural manijuk manijaik(or maniik)

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  1. ^ Pusztai, Ferenc (ed.). Magyar értelmező kéziszótár (“A Concise Explanatory Dictionary of Hungarian”). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2003. 2nd, expanded and revised edition →ISBN. Online searchable version (under development)

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Noun

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mani

  1. plural of mano
  2. manes, ancestral spirits

Indonesian

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Indonesian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia id

Etymology

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From Arabic مَنِي (manī).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈmani]
  • Hyphenation: ma‧ni

Noun

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mani (first-person possessive maniku, second-person possessive manimu, third-person possessive maninya)

  1. ejaculate, sperm.

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Iriga Bicolano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Italian

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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mani f

  1. plural of mano
    giungere le manito join one's hands together

Etymology 2

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From Latin manes (spirits of the dead).

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mani m (invariable)

  1. (Roman mythology) manes
  2. (literary) the souls of the deceased, or of a single dead person
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Anagrams

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Karao

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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mani

  1. peanut

Latin

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mānī

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of mānis

References

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  • mani”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • mani”, in William Smith et al., editor (1890), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin

Latvian

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Pronoun

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mani

  1. me; accusative singular of es
  2. with me; instrumental singular of es

mani

  1. nominative/vocative plural masculine of mans

Verb

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mani

  1. inflection of manīt:
    1. second-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Libon Bikol

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Maranao

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Noun

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mani

  1. sperm, semen
  2. egg cell

Masbate Sorsogon

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Masbatenyo

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Masimasi

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Noun

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mani

  1. bird

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  • George W. Grace, Notes on the phonological history of the Austronesian languages of the Sarmi Coast, in Oceanic Linguistics (1971, 10:11-37)

Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old English manig, from Proto-West Germanic *manag, from Proto-Germanic *managaz.

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Pronoun

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mani

  1. many

Descendants

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  • English: many
  • Geordie English: mony
  • Scots: mony, monie
  • Yola: many

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Miraya Bikol

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Miskito

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Noun

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mani

  1. summer
  2. year

Noun

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mani

  1. bird

References

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  • George W. Grace, Notes on the phonological history of the Austronesian languages of the Sarmi Coast, in Oceanic Linguistics (1971, 10:11-37)

Northern Catanduanes Bicolano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μανία (manía, madness).

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mani m (definite singular manien, indefinite plural manier, definite plural maniene)

  1. mania (mental illness, or excessive enthusiasm)
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μανία (manía, madness).

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mani m (definite singular manien, indefinite plural maniar, definite plural maniane)

  1. mania (mental illness, or excessive enthusiasm)
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Old Irish

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Alternative forms

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  • manid (before the indicative if there is no infixed pronoun)

Etymology

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Univerbation of (if) +‎ (not)

Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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mani

  1. ifnot, unless

For quotations using this term, see Citations:mani.

Usage notes

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Takes the indicative when the following verb has a past or present meaning and the present subjunctive when the verb has a future meaning.

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Pitjantjatjara

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English money.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmani/, [ˈmɐnɪ]

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mani

  1. money
    mani wiyangkufree of charge

Polish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈma.ɲi/
  • Rhymes: -aɲi
  • Syllabification: ma‧ni

Verb

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mani

  1. third-person singular present of manić

Southern Catanduanes Bicolano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Spanish

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Etymology

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Clipping of manifestación.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmani/ [ˈma.ni]
  • Rhymes: -ani
  • Syllabification: ma‧ni

Noun

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mani f (plural manis)

  1. (colloquial) protest

Swedish

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Noun

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mani c

  1. mania
  2. obsession

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References

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Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut), from Taíno.

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manî (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜈᜒ)

  1. (botany) peanut
  2. (figurative, colloquial) easy task
    Synonyms: (slang) sisiw, (slang) tsiken
  3. (anatomy, colloquial) clitoris
    Synonyms: tilin, (colloquial) tinggil

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • mani”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018

Anagrams

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Tok Pisin

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Etymology

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From English money.

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mani

  1. money

Turkish

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Etymology 1

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From Ottoman Turkish مانع (mani'), from Arabic مَانِع (māniʕ), from verb مَنَعَ (manaʕa, to hinder).

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mani (definite accusative manii, plural maniler)

  1. Alternative spelling of mâni (obstacle)

Etymology 2

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From Ottoman Turkish مانی (mani), from Arabic مَعْنًى (maʕnan).

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mani (definite accusative maniyi, uncountable)

  1. poem, couplet, four liner
  2. (dialectal) always, everyday
Declension
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Inflection
Nominative mani
Definite accusative maniyi
Singular Plural
Nominative mani maniler
Definite accusative maniyi manileri
Dative maniye manilere
Locative manide manilerde
Ablative maniden manilerden
Genitive maninin manilerin
Possessive forms
Nominative
Singular Plural
1st singular manim manilerim
2nd singular manin manilerin
3rd singular manisi manileri
1st plural manimiz manilerimiz
2nd plural maniniz manileriniz
3rd plural manileri manileri
Definite accusative
Singular Plural
1st singular manimi manilerimi
2nd singular manini manilerini
3rd singular manisini manilerini
1st plural manimizi manilerimizi
2nd plural maninizi manilerinizi
3rd plural manilerini manilerini
Dative
Singular Plural
1st singular manime manilerime
2nd singular manine manilerine
3rd singular manisine manilerine
1st plural manimize manilerimize
2nd plural maninize manilerinize
3rd plural manilerine manilerine
Locative
Singular Plural
1st singular manimde manilerimde
2nd singular maninde manilerinde
3rd singular manisinde manilerinde
1st plural manimizde manilerimizde
2nd plural maninizde manilerinizde
3rd plural manilerinde manilerinde
Ablative
Singular Plural
1st singular manimden manilerimden
2nd singular maninden manilerinden
3rd singular manisinden manilerinden
1st plural manimizden manilerimizden
2nd plural maninizden manilerinizden
3rd plural manilerinden manilerinden
Genitive
Singular Plural
1st singular manimin manilerimin
2nd singular maninin manilerinin
3rd singular manisinin manilerinin
1st plural manimizin manilerimizin
2nd plural maninizin manilerinizin
3rd plural manilerinin manilerinin
Predicative forms
Singular Plural
1st singular maniyim manilerim
2nd singular manisin manilersin
3rd singular mani
manidir
maniler
manilerdir
1st plural maniyiz manileriz
2nd plural manisiniz manilersiniz
3rd plural maniler manilerdir
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Venetan

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Noun

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mani

  1. plural of mato

Volapük

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Noun

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mani

  1. accusative singular of man

Waray Sorsogon

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

West Albay Bikol

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. peanut

Yakan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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mani

  1. peanut

Yogad

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish maní (peanut).

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maní

  1. nut

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mani

  1. boy