пан

See also: пањ and Appendix:Variations of "pan"

Belarusian

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

пан (pan) m

  1. lord, master, mister

Usage notes

This word has vocative forms in singular (па́не) and plural (пано́ве).

Declension

  • па́нi (páni)
  • па́нна (pánna)
  • спада́р (spadár)
  • спада́рыня (spadárynja)
  • спада́рычна (spadáryčna)
  • па́нства (pánstva)

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish pan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pan]
  • (file)

Noun

пан (pan) m anim (genitive па́на, nominative plural паны́ or па́ны, genitive plural пано́в or па́нов, feminine па́ни)

  1. (historical, sometimes derogatory) Polish landowner, feudal lord, or gentleman
  2. (title or form of address) sir, mister, gentleman, lord (usually in Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian or sometimes Belarusian contexts)
  3. (sometimes derogatory) Polack, a Polish person

Usage notes

  • In Soviet propaganda, пан (pan) in the sense of a Polish landowner was often used as a derogatory slur.

Declension

  • па́нский (pánskij)
  • па́ни (páni)
  • па́нна (pánna)

See also


Ukrainian

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

пан (pan) m anim (genitive па́на, nominative plural пани́)

  1. lord, master, mister, a general honorific title

Declension

References

  • Bilodid I. K., editor (1970–1980), пан”, in Slovnyk ukrajinsʹkoji movy, Kiev: Naukova Dumka
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