en
Norwegian
/ˈeːn/, /ən/
article
Definitions
- a, an indefinite article
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse einn (one) inherited from Proto-Germanic *ainaz (one, some, a) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *óynos (one, single).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*óynos
Gloss
one, single
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Number
Kanji
一
Emoji
🕐️ 🕜️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Aintree English
- one-dimensional English
- ūna Latin
- ūnus Latin
- Einheit German
- ein German
- einstimmig German
- *óynos Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵews- Proto-Indo-European
- dimensjonal Norwegian Bokmål
- egg Norwegian Bokmål
- ei Norwegian Bokmål
- endimensjonal Norwegian Bokmål
- enegget Norwegian Bokmål
- enhet Norwegian Bokmål
- enhetlig Norwegian Bokmål
- enhver Norwegian Bokmål
- enslig Norwegian Bokmål
- ensom Norwegian Bokmål
- enstemmig Norwegian Bokmål
- enstemmighet Norwegian Bokmål
- entydig Norwegian Bokmål
- et Norwegian Bokmål
- freak Norwegian Bokmål
- frik, derived from English l Norwegian Bokmål
- hver Norwegian Bokmål
- hvert Norwegian Bokmål
- kontroll Norwegian Bokmål
- kontrollfreak Norwegian Bokmål
- l Norwegian Bokmål
- myntenhet Norwegian Bokmål
- måleenhet Norwegian Bokmål
- nb Norwegian Bokmål
- rush Norwegian Bokmål
- rushtid Norwegian Bokmål
- sammen Norwegian Bokmål
- septic Norwegian Bokmål
- septiktank Norwegian Bokmål
- stemme Norwegian Bokmål
- tank Norwegian Bokmål
- tid Norwegian Bokmål
- *ainagaz Proto-Germanic
- *ainaz Proto-Germanic
- *rīkijaz Proto-Germanic
- ei Norwegian Nynorsk
- ein Norwegian Nynorsk
- einannan Norwegian Nynorsk
- onen Middle English
- Einarr Old Norse
- eining Old Norse
- einleikr Old Norse
- einn Old Norse
- engi Old Norse
- enginn Old Norse
- en Danish
- ingen Danish
- *(j)edinъ Proto-Slavic
- *edinъ Proto-Slavic
- einn Icelandic
- ein Old High German
- ein Faroese
- 𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃 Gothic
- *ain gmw-pro
- ēn Old Dutch
- *gustu- Proto-Celtic
- *gustus Proto-Celtic
- *oinos Proto-Celtic
- en Old Saxon
- ēn Old Saxon
- en Old Swedish
- ēn, en Old Swedish
- ajn Westrobothnian
- *oinos Proto-Italic
- ān Old Frisian
- ēn Old Frisian
- *ne uka Proto-Albanian
- oinos Old Latin
- ien Elfdalian
- *Aiwa-rikiaR Proto-Norse
- ains Old Prussian
- ajn Gutnish