"nyaŋ" meaning in All languages combined

See nyaŋ on Wiktionary

Pronoun [Bandjalang]

Head templates: {{head|bdy|pronouns}} nyaŋ
  1. what Synonyms: minyaŋ, nyuġ
    Sense id: en-nyaŋ-bdy-pron-dJqywNBs Categories (other): Bandjalang entries with incorrect language header, Bandjalang pronouns

Noun [Southeastern Dinka]

Forms: nyɛ̈ŋ [plural]
Etymology: Cognate with, Jumjum ñaŋ, Shatt nyang, Belanda Bor nyaŋ, Gaam nyaang, Shilluk nyang. Possibly related to Bongo nganja (“crocodile”). Etymology templates: {{cog|jum|ñaŋ}} Jumjum ñaŋ, {{cog|shj|nyang}} Shatt nyang, {{cog|bxb|nyaŋ}} Belanda Bor nyaŋ, {{cog|tbi|nyaang}} Gaam nyaang, {{cog|shk|nyang}} Shilluk nyang, {{cog|bot|nganja||crocodile}} Bongo nganja (“crocodile”) Head templates: {{head|dks|noun|plural|nyɛ̈ŋ}} nyaŋ (plural nyɛ̈ŋ)
  1. crocodile Categories (lifeform): Animals, Reptiles

Alternative forms

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