die Mann
noun · /man/ · audioEtymology
From Middle High German man, from Old High German man, from Proto-West Germanic *mann, from Proto-Germanic *mann-, from Proto-Indo-European *mon-. Doublet of man.
Translation
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man, male human being
masculine, mixed, strong
1925, Milwaukee America Kalender, volume 45, Geo. Brumder, Milwaukee, page 20
Man and woman get married, so both possess certain property, even when this is only clothes.
Da er ihn nicht in der Sonne aber auch nicht im Schatten bringen lassen sollte, befahl er dem Manne, den Topf an die Spitze eines Stockes zu binden und mit einem dünnen Gewande zu bedecken. Since he was not supposed to let it be brought in the sun but also not in the shade, he directed the man to tie the pot onto the point of a stick and to cover it with a thin garment.
To the man however he said: …
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husband
masculine, mixed, strong
1545, Martin Luther, et. al., translators, Biblia, Hans Lufft, Wittenberg, Ruth 1:9
The LORD grant you that you find rest each one in her husband's house; and kissed them. THen they raised their voice up, and cried
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Mann | Männer |
| Accusative | Mann | Männer |
| Dative | Mann | Männern |
| Genitive | Mannes | Männer |