gans
English
editVerb
editgans
- (Geordie) third-person singular simple present indicative of gan
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Noun
editgans (plural ganse)
Descendants
editCornish
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Old Cornish cant, from Proto-Celtic *kanta (“together with”).
Preposition
editgans
- with (in the company of)
- with (expresses possession of something on one's person)
- by (indicates the actor of a clause in the passive voice)
- by (indicates the creator of a work)
Inflection
edit Standard Written Form (Revived Middle Cornish)
Singular | Plural | |
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First person | genev | genen |
Second person | genes | genowgh |
Third person | ganso (m); gensi (f) | gansans, gansa |
Standard Written Cornish (Revived Late Cornish)
Singular | Plural | |
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First person | genam, genama, gena | genen, gena nei |
Second person | genes, gena jy | genowgh, gena hwei |
Third person | ganjo (m), gans ev (m); genjy (f), gans hei (f) | ganjans, gans anjei |
Standard Cornish
Singular | Plural | |
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First person | genef, genama | genen |
Second person | genes | genowgh |
Third person | ganso (m); gensy (f) | gansans, gansa |
Antonyms
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editEtymology 1
editFrom Middle Dutch gans (alongside gōs, gās), from Proto-West Germanic *gans, from Proto-Germanic *gans.
Noun
editgans f (plural ganzen, diminutive gansje n)
- a goose, a waterfowl of the family Anatidae, especially of the subfamily Anserinae excepting the genera Cygnus and Coscoroba; in non-scientific usage the term may be applied to larger waterfowl of the Anatidae who do not belong to the Anserinae
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editDescendants
edit- Afrikaans: gans
- Jersey Dutch: xânz
- Negerhollands: gans
- → Lokono: kansa
- → Caribbean Hindustani: hans
- → Papiamentu: gans (dated)
- → Sranan Tongo: gansi
Etymology 2
editFrom Middle Dutch gansch, gans, gands, gants, borrowed from Middle High German ganz, from Old High German, from Proto-West Germanic *gant (“all, whole, entire”).
Determiner
editgans
- (now chiefly Belgium, informal) whole, entire
- 2022 March 10, Radionieuws (news bulletin; radio), Brussels, via VRT:
- Dus de onderzoeksrechter wordt geacht ook om objectief te zijn. Allez, we hebben al gezegd van, kijk, u moet ons garanderen dat wij op een objectieve manier dit onderzoek kunnen verder voeren; wij twijfelen daar ook aan. En door het feit dat nu opnieuw gans dienen boel gelekt wordt, ja dan denken wij van, kijk, wat gebeurt hier opnieuw?
- So the investigating judge is supposed to be objective too. Well, we already said, look, you have to guarantee us that we can continue this investigation in an objective way; we have our doubts about that. And because of the fact that now, once more, the whole thing is leaked to the press, well then, we think, look, what is going on here, yet again?
Usage notes
edit- Comes across as old-fashioned in most of the Netherlands. Still common, though mostly informal, in Belgium[1] and Dutch Limburg.
Declension
editDeclension of gans | ||||
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uninflected | gans | |||
inflected | ganse | |||
comparative | — | |||
positive | ||||
predicative/adverbial | ||||
indefinite | m./f. sing. | ganse | ||
n. sing. | gans | |||
plural | ganse | |||
definite | ganse | |||
partitive |
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edit- Negerhollands: gans
Adverb
editgans
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editgans
Latvian
editNoun
editgans m (1st declension, feminine form: gane)
- (male) shepherd
Declension
editDeclension of gans (1st declension)
Scots
editVerb
editgans
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of gan
Volapük
editNoun
editgans
- nominative plural of gan
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