Contionary:na

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Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [na]
  • (North Adriatic) IPA(key): [na˩˥]

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *nēhw.

Adjective

na

  1. near, close, nearby

Inflection

Inflection of na
positive comparative superlative
na mere na mesto na

Brooding

Alternative forms

Extended ASCII Form: na
Abjad ASCII Form: n

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /nɑ/

Adjective

na

  1. together, in a group, common, collective

Diluvian Code

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Pangaean √n.

Pronunciation

(Diluvian Code) IPA: /nə̂/
(Babelic) IPA: /nə/

Particle

na

  1. proximity (common sense)
    1. ktomuxanar (Diluvian)
      1. near the edge of the knife
  2. society (social sense)
    1. na tha ao tha (Babelic)
      1. to rule a nation is to rule its people
  3. nose (mimetic sense)
    1. naonacar nnai (Diluvian)
      1. that is not my nose
  4. ∅ (onomatopoeic sense)


Usage notes

Inflection

Synonyms

Descendents

Derived terms

Related terms

Hakdor

Pronunciation

Alternate Forms

Conjunction

na

  1. whether, if
    A conjunction which precedes an interrogative clause.

Modern Standard Imperial

Pronunciation

(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /na/

Preposition

na

  1. on top of

Sintsiran

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *ne (no, not)


Determiner

na

  1. no

Adverb

na

  1. not

Central Isles Creole

Etymology

From Knrawi aná

Pronunciation

  • (Central Isles Creole) IPA(key): [na˥]

Verb

na

  1. to break, to destroy
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Knrawi

Etymology

Onomatopoeic

Pronunciation

⫽na˥⫽

Noun

na

  1. Na, the second note of the Knrawi musical scale
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na inflection
SG PL/INDEF
SGV PTV SGV PTV
GEN GEN GEN GEN
NOM/DAT naǵ naĝ narí narî nag̀ naĝ* narì narî*
ACC na zina zîna nâ* zìna zîna*
LOC sg naǵ sĝ naĝ sr narí sr̂ narî sg̀ nag̀ sĝ naĝ* sr̀ narì sr̂ narî*
*low falling tone in some regions

Descendants

  • Soc'ul': na

Soc'ul'

Etymology

From Knrawi na

Pronunciation

Noun

na 5 (plural/indefinite ez'e na)

  1. Na, the second note of the Knrawi musical scale
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