Contionary:nanai
Chlouvānem
Alternative forms
Etymology
Unknown, possibly Laifutaši.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Chlouvānem) IPA: [naˈnaɪ̯]
Noun
nanai
- rainforest, jungle
- Tāllahārei maitabhælā cami nanai maichleyuite.
- The Tāllahāria river basin is a huge rainforest in the South [of the Inquisition].
- Tāllahārei maitabhælā cami nanai maichleyuite.
- forest
- kaflaša jålkhūrilīm ræñjamñis nanai.
- The taiga is a conifer forest in cold climates.
- kaflaša jålkhūrilīm ræñjamñis nanai.
- (literary): home, abode
- — sama liliā kairā lilenu såh priçamęliṣya : sama mālenive nanāyu maiyemu gṇyāviṣmāmiça. (Lanaijuniāvi Halinækha Mæmijaiya)
- (...) and my love will give you back [your] life, and embraced we'll give life to our home.
- — sama liliā kairā lilenu såh priçamęliṣya : sama mālenive nanāyu maiyemu gṇyāviṣmāmiça. (Lanaijuniāvi Halinækha Mæmijaiya)
- a place full of life - be it business, nightlife, or other activities (often as a compound with leliė)
- lunaikeikai ñoʔabemuvai lasь dārṇājålinūmi leliė lasь tī nanā ūnima lanihė nanai væl.
- because of the tea gardens, shops, and artists, that road is often full of life (a jungle).
- lunaikeikai ñoʔabemuvai lasь dārṇājålinūmi leliė lasь tī nanā ūnima lanihė nanai væl.
- (usually with genitive case) abundance, plenty, wealth
- nanā jāyim bhayūmi nanai væl.
- That girl gives [lit.: is] plenty of care/attentions.
- nanā jāyim bhayūmi nanai væl.
- (usually with genitive case) a huge group of something, a lot of
- laili nanai līleskan juṃšan gaurāte ñumiritь.
- A lot of people were waiting for the new bishop in the square.
- laili nanai līleskan juṃšan gaurāte ñumiritь.
Inflection
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
- nanayūkas "related to a jungle, rainforest, forest"
- nanayausis "wild"
- kahinanai "mangrove forest"
- nanailīlta "forest path"
- nanayūnima "panoramic road", arch.: "forest path"
- nanaibhælā "pure world" (religious, literary)
- Contionary:nanaikā "(something or someone) pure" (literary)
- Contionary:nanayāvi "(something or someone) pure" (literary)
Related terms
Laceyiam
Etymology
From a Nanaklāri language.
Pronunciation
Noun
nanai
- rainforest, jungle
- Tālliyāia cami nanai mini Laltīmāhiaye jar.
- The Tālliyāia is a huge rainforest in Southern Laltīmāhia.
- Tālliyāia cami nanai mini Laltīmāhiaye jar.
- forest
- kiaṣṭa chliaðńāraṃśie räðūmi arā nanai jar.
- The taiga is a conifer forest in cold climates.
- kiaṣṭa chliaðńāraṃśie räðūmi arā nanai jar.
- (literary): home, abode
- — sama lālia kaira ląse lillaṃsau priśemęlykiṣār : sama tälaihanikėnah nanayau liśā gṇyaukikṣāṃśe. (L. Halinäkha Īpaṇāvi)
- (...) and my love will give you back [your] life, and embraced we'll give life to our home.
- — sama lālia kaira ląse lillaṃsau priśemęlykiṣār : sama tälaihanikėnah nanayau liśā gṇyaukikṣāṃśe. (L. Halinäkha Īpaṇāvi)
- a place full of life - be it business, nightlife, or other activities (often as a compound with leliė)
- lunaidārṣamai talimāhiai høy kęlimuivei høy meilū nanā ūnima ylenaljah nanai jar.
- because of the tea gardens, shops, and artists, that road is often full of life (a jungle).
- lunaidārṣamai talimāhiai høy kęlimuivei høy meilū nanā ūnima ylenaljah nanai jar.
- (usually with genitive case) abundance, plenty, wealth
- nanā jāyim bhuvaneyė nanai jar.
- That girl gives [lit.: is] plenty of care/attentions.
- nanā jāyim bhuvaneyė nanai jar.
- (usually with genitive case) a huge group of something, a lot of
- lailė nanai khāręe høląu kuliāhiye ḍėlkändan.
- A lot of people were waiting for the new bishop in the square.
- lailė nanai khāręe høląu kuliāhiye ḍėlkändan.