bån

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ban"

Westrobothnian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse barn. Identical to Jamtish báðn and Norwegian bån.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [b̥óːn], [b̥ɑ́ːɳ], [b̥ɒ́ːɳ], [b̥ɑ́ːn] (example of pronunciation)

Noun

bån n (defininte singular bånä, dative bånen, definite plural båna, dative bånom, vocative bånä)

  1. Child (young person.)
    syt bånom
    to take care of children

Derived terms

  • barfödd (born)
  • bȧrstugu (living room)
  • bȧrsäng
  • bȧrsli (childish)
  • bånsytar (male caretaker of children)
  • bånsytersk (female caretaker of children)
  • bånomaga
  • hataban
  • lesbån (confirmand)
  • tegubån
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