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# ''possessive particle'' | # ''possessive particle'' | ||
#: {{ux|jl-two||}} | #: {{ux|jl-two|Rodge '''no''' xnopytbuh '''no''' I '''no''' whumble, achy '''no''' arsole, ah nun bonque temb they Shankshaw No Um no Moot Gimongous man.|'''My''' uncle '''has''' the eye '''of''' a tiger, the heart '''of''' a lion, and a lifetime ban from the Lincoln Park Zoo.}} | ||
# ''linking particle'' | # ''linking particle'' | ||
#: {{ux|jl-two| | #: {{ux|jl-two|Rodge no xnopytbuh no I no whumble, achy no arsole, ah nun bonque temb they Shankshaw No Um '''no''' Moot Gimongous man.|My uncle has the eye of a tiger, the heart of a lion, and a lifetime ban from the Lincoln Park Zoo.}} | ||
Latest revision as of 17:24, 27 March 2025
Cet
Alternative forms
Etymology
German "noch", Dutch "nog", with the final consonant dropped because of phonotactical restrictions.
Pronunciation
(Cet) IPA: /nɔ/
Adverb
yet
- yet, still
- no háztí
- I don't have a house yet
- no háztí
Usage notes
no comes before the phrase it modifies
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /noː/
Etymology
From Gothic náus.
Noun
⁰ nó n.m. vowel stem
- corpse
Declension
| declension of nó (nh declension) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |||
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | nó | nón | nós | nózas |
| genitive | nós | nózes | nówe | nóse |
| dative | nó | nóm | nǫ́ | nómę |
Synonyms
Jokelang 2
Pronunciation
Particle
no
- possessive particle
- Rodge no xnopytbuh no I no whumble, achy no arsole, ah nun bonque temb they Shankshaw No Um no Moot Gimongous man.
- My uncle has the eye of a tiger, the heart of a lion, and a lifetime ban from the Lincoln Park Zoo.
- linking particle
- Rodge no xnopytbuh no I no whumble, achy no arsole, ah nun bonque temb they Shankshaw No Um no Moot Gimongous man.
- My uncle has the eye of a tiger, the heart of a lion, and a lifetime ban from the Lincoln Park Zoo.