pande

See also: Pande

Asturian

Alternative forms

Etymology

contraction of pa onde (towards where)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpande/ [ˈpãn̪.d̪e]
  • Rhymes: -ande
  • Syllabification: pan‧de

Adverb

pande

  1. to where, whither
    • (Can we date this quote?), folk song, “¿Pande va la mio morena?”‎[1]:
      ¿Pande va la mio morena? ¿Pande va la mio salada?
      Whither is my brunette going? Whither is my beauty going?

Derived terms

  • pandequier

Further reading

  • Xosé Lluis García Arias (2002–2004), “pande”, in Diccionario general de la lengua asturiana [General Dictionary of the Asturian Language] (in Spanish), Editorial Prensa Asturiana, →ISBN

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /panə/, [ˈpʰanə]

Noun

pande c (singular definite panden, plural indefinite pander)

  1. forehead
  2. pan

Inflection

Declension of pande
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative pande panden pander panderne
genitive pandes pandens panders pandernes

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Javanese ꦥꦤ꧀ꦝꦺ (pandhé, smith), from Old Javanese paṇḍe (skilled worker; smith, goldsmith). Doublet of pandai.

Pronunciation

Noun

pande (plural pande-pande)

  1. smith

Further reading

Kapampangan

Etymology

From archaic form of pandai, from Malay pandai, from Prakrit 𑀧𑀁𑀟𑀺𑀅 (paṃḍia), from Sanskrit पण्डित (paṇḍita, learned; wise).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pənˈde/ [pənˈdɛ]
  • Hyphenation: pan‧de

Noun

pande

  1. blacksmith

Latin

Verb

pande

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of pandō

Adjective

pande

  1. vocative masculine singular of pandus

Swahili

Pronunciation

  • Audio (Kenya):(file)

Noun

pande class V (plural mapande class VI)

  1. large piece, chunk

Noun

pande

  1. plural of upande

West Makian

Etymology

From Malay pandai.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpan̪.d̪e/

Verb

pande

  1. (stative) to be clever
  2. (stative) to be adroit

Conjugation

Conjugation of pande (stative verb)
singular plural
inclusive exclusive
1st person tipande mipande apande
2nd person nipande fipande
3rd person inanimate ipande dipande
animate mapande
imperative —, pande —, pande

References

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982), The Makian languages and their neighbours[2], Pacific linguistics