tuun

See also: Tuun and Tüün

Balinese

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *tuRun, compare Malay turun and Tetum tun.

Verb

tuun (Balinese script ᬢᬸᬯᬸᬦ᭄)

  1. to descend

Further reading

  • tuun” in Balinese–Indonesian Dictionary [Kamus Bahasa Bali–Indonesia], Denpasar, Indonesia: The Linguistic Center of Bali Province [Balai Bahasa Provinsi Bali].

Finnish

Verb

tuun

  1. (colloquial or dialectal) first-person singular present indicative of tulla

Synonyms

Mangas

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tūːn/

Numeral

tuun

  1. five

References

  • Blench, Robert; Bulkaam, Michael (2021) An Introduction to Mantsi, a South Bauchi language of Central Nigeria. University of Cambridge.

North Frisian

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Low German Tuun, from Proto-Germanic *tūną. Doublet of tün (“garden”, in Mooring only). Further cognate with English town, Dutch tuin, German Zaun.

Noun

tuun m (plural (Föhr-Amrum) tuuner or (Mooring) tuune)

  1. (Föhr-Amrum, Mooring) hedge

Etymology 2

Ultimately from Latin tonus.

Noun

tuun m (plural tuuner)

  1. (Föhr-Amrum) tone (of sound, colour etc.)
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