Catalan edit
Etymology edit
Frae Old Provençal bon, frae Laitin bonus, frae Old Latin duenos, later duonus, frae Proto-Italic *dwenos, frae Proto-Indo-European *dew- (“to show favor, revere”).
Adjective edit
bon
Related terms edit
Uisage notes edit
The form bon is uised as the masculine seengular form when the adjective precedes the noon, an bo is uised in aw ither cases.
Dens edit
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Pronunciation edit
Noon edit
bon c (singular definite Wt/sco/bonen, plural indefinite Wt/sco/boner)
Inflection edit
common gender |
Seengular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | Wt/sco/bon | Wt/sco/bonen | Wt/sco/boner | Wt/sco/bonerne |
genitive | Wt/sco/bons | Wt/sco/bonens | Wt/sco/boners | Wt/sco/bonernes |
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Pronunciation edit
Noon edit
bon m (plural Wt/sco/bonnen or Wt/sco/bons, diminutive bonnetje n)
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Franco-Provençal edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
bon m (feminine singular bôna, masculine plural bons, feminine plural bônes, comparative mèlyor, superlative lo mèlyor)
- guid
- Coment el est bon de vos vêre !
- richt, correct
- Tôtes voutres rèponses sont bônes !
- (slang, slichtly vulgar, o a woman) sexy
- Cela fèna est vrébôna !
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French edit
Etymology edit
Frae Middle French bon, frae Old French bon, frae Laitin bonus (“guid”), frae Old Latin duenos, later duonus, frae Proto-Italic *dwenos, frae Proto-Indo-European *dew- (“tae shaw favour, revere”).
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
bon (feminine singular Wt/sco/bonne, masculine plural Wt/sco/bons, feminine plural Wt/sco/bonnes, comparative meilleur, superlative le meilleur)
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Noon edit
bon m (plural Wt/sco/bons)
Seenonyms edit
Further readin edit
- “Wt/sco/bon” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Friulian edit
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Noun edit
bon
Adjective edit
bon m (feminine buine)
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Haitian Creole edit
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bon
Hungarian edit
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Noun edit
Wt/sco/bon (plural Wt/sco/bonok)
Declension edit
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | Wt/sco/bon | bonok |
accusative | bont | bonokat |
dative | bonnak | bonoknak |
instrumental | bonnal | bonokkal |
causal-final | bonért | bonokért |
translative | bonná | bonokká |
terminative | bonig | bonokig |
essive-formal | bonként | bonokként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | bonban | bonokban |
superessive | bonon | bonokon |
adessive | bonnál | bonoknál |
illative | bonba | bonokba |
sublative | bonra | bonokra |
allative | bonhoz | bonokhoz |
elative | bonból | bonokból |
delative | bonról | bonokról |
ablative | bontól | bonoktól |
Uisage notes edit
It is uisually pronoonced wi a lang o but the correct spellin is bon an nae bón.
Interlingua edit
Adjective edit
bon (comparative melior, superlative le melior or le optime)
Japanese edit
Romanization edit
Wt/sco/bon
- See ぼん
Ladin edit
Etymology edit
Adjective edit
bon m (please provide feminine, please provide plural, please provide feminine plural)
Lojban edit
Rafsi edit
bon
Middle French edit
Alternative forms edit
- bõ (some manuscripts)
Etymology edit
Frae Old French bon.
Adjective edit
bon m (feminine singular bonne, masculine plural bons, feminine plural bonnes) (comparative meilleur, superlative meilleur)
- guid (virtuous, haein positive qualities)
Descendants edit
- French: bon
Auld Inglis edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Frae Proto-Germanic *bōnō, frae Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂- (“tae sheen”).
Noun edit
bōn f (nominative plural bōna)
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Etymology 2 edit
Shortenin o bōgan.
Verb edit
bōn
- Alternative form o bōgan
Old French edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
- Rhymes: -õn
Adjective edit
bon m (oblique an nominative feminine seengular bone, comparative meillor, superlative meillor)
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Auld Provençal edit
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bon m (feminine seengular bona, masculine plural bons, feminine plural bonas)
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Slovene edit
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bón m inan (genitive bóna, nominative plural bóni)
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Swadish edit
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bon
Torres Strait Creole edit
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bon
Venetian edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Frae Laitin bonus. Compare Italian buono.
Adjective edit
bon m (feminine sieengular bona, masculine plural boni, feminine plural bone) (Alternative masculine plural: buni)
Volapük edit
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bon (plural bons)
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Walloon edit
Etymology edit
Frae Old French bon, frae Laitin bonus (“guid”).
Adjective edit
bon