nó
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From Middle High German noch, from Old High German noh, from Proto-Germanic *nuh (“now and; yet, still”). Cognate with German noch.
nó
From Old Galician-Portuguese noo, from Latin nōdus. Probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gnod- (“to bind”), compare English knot and its Germanic cognates.
nó m (plural nós)
nó (uncountable)
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | nó | nók |
accusative | nót | nókat |
dative | nónak | nóknak |
instrumental | nóval | nókkal |
causal-final | nóért | nókért |
translative | nóvá | nókká |
terminative | nóig | nókig |
essive-formal | nóként | nókként |
essive-modal | nóul | — |
inessive | nóban | nókban |
superessive | nón | nókon |
adessive | nónál | nóknál |
illative | nóba | nókba |
sublative | nóra | nókra |
allative | nóhoz | nókhoz |
elative | nóból | nókból |
delative | nóról | nókról |
ablative | nótól | nóktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
nóé | nóké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
nóéi | nókéi |
Possessive forms of nó | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | nóm | nóim |
2nd person sing. | nód | nóid |
3rd person sing. | nója | nói |
1st person plural | nónk | nóink |
2nd person plural | nótok | nóitok |
3rd person plural | nójuk | nóik |
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