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Noun — Synonym of man.

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Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *mon- Proto-Germanic *mann- Proto-West Germanic *mann Old English mann Middle English man English man English -s English mans From man + -s (hypocoristic suffix).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “mans” mean?

The word “mans” means synonym of man.

How do you pronounce “mans”?

“Mans” is pronounced manz (/mænz/ in IPA).

How do you use “mans” in a sentence?

Here is “mans” used in a sentence: “Whose mans is this?”

What part of speech is “mans”?

“Mans” is a noun.

Where does the word “mans” come from?

The word “mans” comes from Old English. Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *mon- Proto-Germanic *mann- Proto-West Germanic *mann Old English mann Middle English man English man English -s English mans From man + -s (hypocoristic suffix).

Is “mans” a common word?

“Mans” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What does mans mean in slang?

In slang, mans is used as a synonym for 'man,' often referring to oneself or another person, particularly in casual or street speech. It functions informally rather than as a standard grammatical plural.

Is mans grammatically correct?

Mans is not standard grammatical English, since the correct plural of 'man' is 'men.' It is used deliberately as informal slang rather than as a grammatical form.

How is mans different from 'men'?

Men is the standard plural form of 'man' used in formal and everyday English, while mans is an informal slang term used as a synonym for 'man,' often in a self-referential or conversational way rather than to indicate plurality. The two are not interchangeable in formal writing.

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