но
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-Slavic *nъ.
но • (no)
Compare Finnish no and Russian ну (nu).
но (no)
но (no)
Declension of но | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | но (no) | нойәʼ (nojəʔ) | нозаӈ (nozaŋ) |
genitive | нон (non) | нойән (nojən) | нозан (nozan) |
accusative | ном (nom) | нойәм (nojəm) | нозаӈәм (nozaŋəm) |
allative | нонә (nonə) | нойәнә (nojənə) | нозаӈдә (nozaŋdə) |
locative | ногән (nogən) | нойәгән (nojəgən) | нозаӈгән (nozaŋgən) |
ablative | ногәʼ (nogəʔ) | нойәгәʼ (nojəgəʔ) | нозаӈгәʼ (nozaŋgəʔ) |
instrumental | нозьәʼ (noźəʔ) | нойәзьәʼ (nojəźəʔ) | нозаӈзьәʼ (nozaŋźəʔ) |
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nъ.
но • (no)
From Proto-Turkic *nē-. Cognate to Khakas ноға (noğa), ноо (noo), Shor ноо (noo), etc.
но • (no)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nъ, from Proto-Indo-European *nu. Cognate with English now and Latin num ("now") and nunc (< *num + ce, "now").
но • (no)
но is used when describing something that is very different from another thing, whereas а (a) is for two things that are different, but not sharply contrasting.
но • (no) n inan (indeclinable)
Borrowed from Japanese 能 (のう, Nō).
но • (no) m inan (indeclinable)
но • (no)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *no, *nu (Russian но (no), ну (nu)), from Proto-Balto-Slavic (Lithuanian nu), from Proto-Indo-European *nū (“now”) (Latin nun-c, Ancient Greek νῦν (nûn)).
но (Latin spelling no)
From Japanese.
но̑ m (Latin spelling nȏ)
From the conjunction но.
но (Latin spelling no)
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