What is the meaning of Ani?

Any bird of the genus Crotophaga in the cuckoo family.

plural of anus

eye, eyes

harvest

honey

only

sky

harvest

water

this, these

to produce or bear fruit

to stuff

to put in, to pour in

rice harvest

plural of an

any

already

and not

nor

neither … nor

than

but neither

even (in reality; implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality)

Alternative spelling of aní

connects negated elements; not, and not

neither … nor

not even

ring

I

harvest

this

plural of ano

quite, rather

very, highly, extremely

nearly, practically, just about

absolutely, totally

sufficiently, enough

just, exactly

generally, in general

ant-eater

arrow

then, later; later (on)

well, so, fine, now, OK

even, as if; alas, oh look, ah

come on, hey; yes, well, alright; oh/ah

Orel, Vladimir E. (2000) A concise historical grammar of the Albanian language: reconstruction of Proto-Albanian, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 206

William Martin Leake (1814), RESEARCHES IN GREECE, Part 1 (chapter romaico (greek) - arvanetic vocabulary), page 335 aí (yes)

a harvest, crop; the yield of harvesting

a harvest of rice

a gain; what is gained

to harvest

  1. to harvest rice

to harvest rice

to get benefit from something

Short for niani (of this).

Short for ing-ani, ingon ani (like this).

berry

nut

fruit

neither, nor, or (in negative)

even (with negative clause)

plural of anus

to be a member, belong (to an organization, group, etc.)

very, extremely

ani (bird of genus Crotophaga in the cuckoo family)

ani (bird)

a girl's elder brother

to blow softly (as a breeze)

to beckon; wave

plural of ano

Rōmaji transcription of あに

neither, nor, or

not even

inflection of ānus:

  1. genitive singular
  2. nominative/vocative plural

genitive singular

nominative/vocative plural

neither, nor, or

nary, not a, not even one

not even

not also; Further details are uncertain.

The meaning of this term is uncertain.

plural of an

who

neither, nor, or

not even

neither

nor

even (with negative clause)

harvest; crop

act of harvesting

outcome of one's work; consequence of one's effort

said by; according to

loathing; disgust

sudden (happening quickly and with little or no warning)

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