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# night
# night
#:'' La '''noss''' est caduta.''
#: '' La '''noss''' est caduta.''
#:: '' The '''night''' has fallen.''
#:: '' The '''night''' has fallen.''


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====Usage notes====
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[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Romanos words]] [[Category:Romanos nouns]] [[Category:Romanos third declension nouns]]

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Romanos

Etymology

From Latin nox.

Pronunciation

  • (west) IPA: /nɔs/
  • (east) IPA: /nɔs/
  • (north) IPA: /nɔs/

Noun

noss f. (third declension)

  1. night
    La noss est caduta.
    The night has fallen.

Inflection

number singular plural
nominative noss notte/noite
oblique nottes/noites nottes/noites

Usage notes

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms