tano
Galician
Noun
tano m (plural tanos)
Hausa
Noun
tànô m (possessed form tànôn)
Ido
Etymology
Noun
tano (plural tani)
- tan (oak bark or similar used for tanning)
Derived terms
- tanagar (“to tan”)
Spanish
Etymology
From a corruption of napolitano (“Neapolitan”).
Adjective
tano (feminine singular tana, masculine plural tanos, feminine plural tanas)
- (slang, Argentina, Uruguay) Italian
Noun
tano m (plural tanos)
- (slang, Argentina, Uruguay) An Italian (a person from Italy or of Italian ancestry)
Swahili
| < 4 | 5 | 6 > |
|---|---|---|
| Cardinal : -tano | ||
Etymology
Compare Luganda -taano.
Numeral
-tano (declinable)
Inflection
Inflected forms of -tano
Wusi
Noun
tano
- (Kerepua) water
Reference
- Darrell T. Tryon, New Hebrides languages: an internal classification (1976), page 311
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