menen

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to think; to have an opinion or assumption
 * 2) to mean to be serious and sincere; to have conviction in
 * 3)  to mean to refer to; to have in mind
 * 4)  to mean to convey; to want to say
 * 5)  to mean to have as meaning, e.g. of a word
 * 1)  to mean to refer to; to have in mind
 * 2)  to mean to convey; to want to say
 * 3)  to mean to have as meaning, e.g. of a word
 * 1)  to mean to refer to; to have in mind
 * 2)  to mean to convey; to want to say
 * 3)  to mean to have as meaning, e.g. of a word
 * 1)  to mean to have as meaning, e.g. of a word
 * 1)  to mean to have as meaning, e.g. of a word

Pronoun

 * 1)  we, us

Dialectal variants

 * (Liptaako, Maasina, Fouta-toro, Adamawa)

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to mean, to signify
 * 2) to intend
 * 3) to mean, to stand for
 * 4) to think, to be of the opinion

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to intend, to mean to indicate or signify
 * 2) to intend, to mean to do something, or that something will be the case; to plan
 * 3) to say, to express
 * 4) to remember; to recall or bear in mind
 * 5) to advise or admonish or remind (someone of something)
 * 6) to complain of, to lament
 * 7) to lament, to mourn (for)
 * 8) to pity, to comfort

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to direct or guide (one's horse or oneself)
 * 2)  to conduct oneself or behave (in a certain way)

Demonstrative

 * 1) that (animate noun near the speaker)

Usage notes
Menen is used only when talking about animate nouns that are nearer to the listener than to the speaker.

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to mean, to intend