パン
Japanese
pron
Definitions
- bread a type of food
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese pão (bread) derived from Latin panem.
Origin
Latin
panem
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- panada English
- pannum English
- panem Latin
- panis Latin
- pānem Latin
- pānem, pānis, panis Latin
- pānis Latin
- caropane Italian
- impanare Italian
- marzapane Italian
- panata Italian
- pandolce Italian
- pandoro Italian
- pane Italian
- panetteria Italian
- panettiere Italian
- panforte Italian
- pangiallo Italian
- pangrattato Italian
- paniere Italian
- panificio Italian
- panino Italian
- panpepato Italian
- portapane Italian
- gagne-pain French
- pain French
- pain de mie French
- pain de viande French
- empanar Spanish, Castilian
- empanizar Spanish, Castilian
- pan Spanish, Castilian
- panadería Spanish, Castilian
- pancito Spanish, Castilian
- panecillo Spanish, Castilian
- panificación Spanish, Castilian
- panucho Spanish, Castilian
- pão Portuguese
- フランス Japanese
- フランスパン Japanese
- メロン Japanese
- メロンパン Japanese
- 蒸しパン Japanese
- pain Old French
- pano Esperanto
- pâinar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pâine Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ขนมปัง Thai
- pan Cebuano
- ပေါင်မုန့် Burmese
- pan Old Portuguese
- પાઉં Gujarati
- 가락지빵 Korean
- 붕어빵 Korean
- 빵 Korean
- पाव Marathi
- pan Papiamentu
- pen Haitian, Haitian Creole
- bááh Navajo, Navaho
- dipen Mauritian Creole
- パン Ainu
- dipen Seychellois Creole
- pan Chavacano
- paun Tetum
- pan Yogad
- paan Southeastern Tepehuan
- paánim Mayo
- paána Northern Tepehuan
- páa̱n Tezoatlán Mixtec
- pãanɛ Farefare
- pan Pochutec
- pêê Xârâcùù