mann

IPA: mˈæn

Root Word: Mann

noun

  • A surname from German.
  • A surname from Punjabi.
  • Isle of Man
  • A river in the Northern Rivers region, New South Wales, Australia, which joins the Clarence River.
  • Descendants of Burmese people who settled in Northeast India.
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Examples of "mann" in Sentences

  • Mann is not part of an archipelago.
  • Mann preferred the arcadia of the countryside.
  • They are considered to be the descendants of Mann.
  • Deutsch Grammatik macht mann verrückt … wie DieA.
  • And one isn't written by Mann or has Mann as a co author.
  • It is not the name of the folder that is damaging to Mann.
  • Socrates the midwife would not have agreed. chris mann Says:
  • The term was coined in 1937 by the renowned ophthalmologist Ida Mann.
  • Arlott memorably described it as a case of Mann's inhumanity to Mann .
  • Arlott memorably described it as a case of Mann's unhumanity to Mann .
  • On the one hand, we have the German "mann;" on the other, the French "on".
  • Mann's car was overturned in the accident, but she was unhurt in the incident.
  • How would this move help her in 2012? christine lynn/cristina mann-gleason east
  • Yes | No | Report from peter wrote 44 weeks 20 hours ago totily agre mann, ,zzzzzz;
  • Some of the funniest moments, aside from Rudd and Mann's gloomy, frolicsome comic firepower, arrive in the cameo style margins of the film.
  • And I'm not exactly sure I'd call mann coulter a "peaceful" speaker, when she has advocated for the poisoning of our supreme court justices.
  • The owner of one of Sulaimaniyah's best-loved sweet shops was happy to see Arab tourists coming to try a sugary desert known as mann al-samma, or the sweet of heaven.

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