Asturian
Contraction
nuna
- in a/an (contraction of en + una)
Esperanto
Etymology
From nun (“now”) + -a (adjectival ending).
Adjective
nuna (accusative singular nunan, plural nunaj, accusative plural nunajn)
- present, current, of the present time
Related terms
See also
Greenlandic
Etymology
From Proto-Eskimo *luna.
Noun
nuna (plural nunat)
- Earth.
- Country, land.
Declension
Declension of nuna
| |
singular |
plural |
| absolutive |
nuna |
nunat |
| ergative |
nunap |
nunat |
| allative |
nunamut |
nunanut |
| ablative |
nunamit |
nunaniit |
| prosecutive |
nunakkut |
nunatigut |
| locative |
nunami |
nunani |
| instrumental |
nunamik |
nunanik |
| equative |
nunasut |
nunasut |
Inuktitut
Noun
nuna
- Latin spelling of ᓄᓇ (nuna)
Slovene
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnùːna/
- Tonal orthography: núna
Noun
núna f (genitive núne, nominative plural núne)
- nun, sister
Declension
Declension of núna (feminine, a-stem)
| |
singular |
dual |
plural |
| nominative |
núna
|
núni
|
núne
|
| accusative |
núno
|
núni
|
núne
|
| genitive |
núne
|
nún
|
nún
|
| dative |
núni
|
núnama
|
núnam
|
| locative |
núni
|
núnah
|
núnah
|
| instrumental |
núno
|
núnama
|
núnami
|
Swedish
Noun
nuna c
- (slang) face
Declension
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