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Nas
Nas
Nas
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Nas
NAS
, for ne has, has not.Definition 2024
Nas
Nas
Central Franconian
Alternative forms
- Nos (western Moselle Franconian)
Noun
Nas f (plural Nase, diminutive Näsje or Näsche)
- (Ripuarian, eastern Moselle Franconian) nose
nas
nas
Catalan
Etymology
From Old Provençal, from Latin nasus, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnas/
Noun
nas m (plural nassos)
Galician
Etymology 1
From contraction of preposition en (“in”) + feminine plural article as (“the”)
Contraction
nas f pl (masculine sg no, feminine sg na, masculine plural nos)
Etymology 2
From a mutation of as.
Pronoun
nas f (accusative)
Usage notes
The n- forms of accusative third-person pronouns are used when the preceding word ends in -u or a diphthong, and is suffixed to the preceding word
Related terms
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [nas]
Pronoun
nas
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Contraction
nas f pl (masculine singular no, masculine plural nos, feminine singular na)
- em (“in; on; at”) + as (“the, f. pl.”)
- 2000, J. K. Rowling, Lya Wyler, Harry Potter e o Cálice de Fogo, Rocco, page 71:
- Gosto de sentir uma brisa saudável nas minhas partes, obrigado.
- I like to feel a healthy breeze on my parts, thank you.
- Gosto de sentir uma brisa saudável nas minhas partes, obrigado.
- 2000, J. K. Rowling, Lya Wyler, Harry Potter e o Cálice de Fogo, Rocco, page 71:
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:no.
Etymology 2
Pronoun
nas
- Alternative form of as (third-person feminine plural objective pronoun) used as an enclitic following a verb form ending in a nasal vowel or diphthong
- Façam-nas.
- Make them.
- Farão-nas.
- They will make them.
- Façam-nas.
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:no.
Romanian
Etymology
From Latin nāsus, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s.
Noun
nas n (plural nasuri)
Declension
Related terms
Derived terms
See also
Romansch
Alternative forms
- (Puter) nes
Etymology
From Latin nāsus, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s.
Noun
nas m
Scottish Gaelic
Particle
nas
- Precedes the comparative form of an adjective or an adverb.
- glic - wise
- nas glice - wiser
- mòr - big
- nas **** - bigger
- glic - wise
Usage notes
- Only used in the present and future tenses. In the past tense and the conditional mood, na bu and na b' are used.
- Lenites initial f if followed by a vowel:
- fuar > nas fhuaire