see|g�n|gán|g�n|gà n|gần
English
Pronunciation
IPA|/gæn/
Etymology
From OE. term|gan|g�n|to go|lang=ang.
Verb
en-verb|gans|gannin|gone|went
- context|Northumbria|and|archaic To go.
References
R:New Geordie Dictionary 1987
R:Dobson & Irwin Newcastle 1970
R:Todds Geordie 1977
R:Palgrave
R:Northumberland 1880
R:Northeast Dialect 2005
Irish
Preposition
infl|ga|preposition
- without
Japanese
Noun
ja-noun|r|hira��|hidx��'
- ja-def|�� gun
- ja-def|� cancer
- ja-def|� wish
- ja-def|� duck
<!-- less common words -->
- ja-def|� alcove
Korean
Noun
gan (w:Revised Romanization|Revised Romanization of �, �, �, 姦)
- �: (attributive form of �� "to go")
- �: gap, interval, space
- �: liver
- 姦: rape, adultery
Category:Romanized Korean adjectives
Category:Romanized Korean nouns
Kurdish
Verb
infl|ku|verb
- To have sex with sb, to fuck sb.
rfc-header|Present Stem
Present Stem
-gê-
Noun
infl|ku|noun
- Having sex, fucking.
Mandarin
Pinyin syllable
gan
- A transliteration of any of a number of Chinese characters properly represented as having one of four tones, g�n, gán, g�n, or gà n.
Usage notes
English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Category:Mandarin pinyin
Old English
Etymology
From Ger.|ang *gǣ-, *gai-. The verb was defective in Germanic and may only have existed in the present tense. Cognate with Old Saxon term|-gan|langosx (Dutch term|gaan|langnl, Old High German term|gan|langgoh (German term|gehen|langde), Old Norse term|gá|langnon (Swedish term|gå|langsv).
Pronunciation
IPA|/g��n/
Verb
infl|ang|verb|head=g�n|irregular
- To go.
Conjugation
<center>
{| style="background:#F0F0F0"
|-
! colspan"3" style"background:#e2e4c0" | infinitive
| colspan="5" | g�n
|-
! colspan"3" style"background:#e2e4c0" | present participle
| colspan="5" | gangende
|-
! colspan"3" style"background:#e2e4c0" | past participle
| colspan="5" | (ġe)g�n, (ġe)g�ngen
|-
! colspan"2" rowspan"2" style="background:#C0C0C0" | person
! colspan"3" style"background:#C0C0C0" | singular
! colspan"3" rowspan"2" style"background:#C0C0C0;width37.5%" | plural
|-
! style"background:#C0C0C0;width12.5%" | first
! style"background:#C0C0C0;width12.5%" | second
! style"background:#C0C0C0;width12.5%" | third
|-
! rowspan"3" style"background:#c0cfe4" | indicative
! style"background:#c0cfe4" colspan"1" |
! style="background:#c0cfe4" | ic
! style="background:#c0cfe4" | þū
! style="background:#c0cfe4" | h�/s�o/hit
! style"background:#c0cfe4;width12.5%" | w�
! style"background:#c0cfe4;width12.5%" | g�
! style"background:#c0cfe4;width12.5%" | hī
|-
! style="height:3em;background:#c0cfe4" | present
| g�
| Latinx|gǣst
| Latinx|gǣþ
|| g�þ
|
|-
! style="height:3em;background:#c0cfe4" | preterite
| �ode
| �odest
| �ode
|| �odon
|
|-
! rowspan"3" style"background:#c0e4c0" | subjunctive
! style="background:#c0e4c0" |
! colspan"3" style"background:#c0e4c0" | singular
! colspan"3" style"background:#c0e4c0" | plural
|-
! style="height:3em;background:#c0e4c0" | present
|| g�
||
| g�n
|
|-
! style"height:3em;background:#c0e4c0" rowspan"1" | preterite
|| �ode
||
| �oden
|
|-
! colspan"2" rowspan"2" style="height:3em;background:#e4d4c0" | imperative
! colspan"3" style"background:#e4d4c0" | singular
! colspan"3" style"background:#e4d4c0" | plural
|-
|| g�
||
| g�þ
|
|}
</center>
Category:Old English irregular verbs
Scots
Etymology
From the OE.|sco term|gan|g�n|to go|lang=ang.
Verb
sco-verb|gans|gan|went#Scots|went or wett#Scots|wett|been
- To go.
- present participle of|tae gan#Scots|gan|lang=Scots
Welsh
Noun
infl|cy|mutated noun|gender=m
- can with the soft mutation.
Mutation
cy-mut-c|an
el:gan
es:gan
fr:gan
io:gan
ku:gan
ru:gan
fi:gan
te:gan
vi:gan
tr:gan
vo:gan
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