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See also:Nj,NJ,nJ,.nj,andN.J.
njU+01CC,nj
LATIN SMALL LETTER NJ
Nj
[U+01CB]
Latin Extended-BǍ
[U+01CD]
Nj in upper- and lowercase

Albanian

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nj (upper caseNj)

  1. The twentiethletter of the Albanianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Avokaya

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Pronunciation

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nj (uppercaseNj)

  1. Aletter of theAvokaya alphabet.

Egyptian

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Etymology 1

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n(to, for) +‎-j(nisba ending).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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n
y
  1. of,belonging to
  2. made of (amaterial orcomposition)
  3. of,possessing (aquality)
  4. introduces the agent of an infinitive when it is a personal pronoun
Usage notes
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Thisgenitival adjective can be used to express the indirect genitive. In this case, it indicates that the noun preceding it, with which it agrees in gender and number, is possessed by the noun which follows it.

In Late Egyptian the functional contrasts of characterization versus specification that distinguished the indirect and direct genitive disappeared, and outside a restricted set of particular words the indirect genitive withnj largely supplanted the direct genitive without it.

Inflection
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Declension ofnj (nisba adjective)
masculinefeminine
singular
n
y
,
n

nj,n
n
t

nt
dual
nw&y

njwj,nwj
n
ty

ntj
plural
nw
,
nw
Z1

njw,nw
n
t

nwt1,nt2
1 Archaic in Middle Egyptian when modifying a noun.
2 From Middle Egyptian, this feminine singular form was generally used for the plural.
In Late Egyptian, the masculine singular form was used with all nouns.

In Late Egyptiannj is usually not inflected by gender and number but invariably appears asn. Sometimes the writings of the former feminine and plural forms are used interchangeably with the masculine singular without distinction. The exception is in more formal texts, where the old distinctions and inflections are sometimes still used.

Alternative forms
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofnj  
n
n
i
n
y
nnjnj
[Old Kingdom][Middle Kingdom]
Derived terms
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Descendants
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Etymology 2

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Oréal hypothesizes thatnj originated as a verb expressing nonexistence or absence in a stative construction, drawing a speculative connection with the attested verbnj(to rebuff, to drive away).[1]

A cognate relation toProto-Semitic*lā(no, not) has also been suggested.

Particle

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D35

 proclitic

  1. (Old Egyptian, with a following noun or pronoun)there isno,there are no;introduces an independent negated existential clause
  2. (Old Egyptian)not;negates any sentence
  3. (Middle Egyptian)not;negates a nominal sentence, an adjectival sentence of possession, or therheme of an emphatic clause (used withjs; see Usage Notes below)
  4. (Middle Egyptian)not;negates most verbal predicates besides infinitival, imperative, and subjunctive forms; forms the negation of the perfect, perfect passive, terminative, perfective, imperfective, prospective, and prospective passive.
  5. no,notany;negates an individual noun
  6. not;negates other individual words
Usage notes
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  • When used alone,nj negates the individual word or verbal predicate following it.
  • When negating (nonverbal) nominal sentences, adjectival sentences of possession (which start with the genitival adjectiven(j)
    n
    ), and rhemes of emphatic clauses, this particle is typically followed by the first element of the negated clause and then the negative particlejs. In Middle Egyptian it cannot negate adjectival sentences which do not indicate possession, nor adverbial sentences, which are instead negated bynn. It also cannot negate verbal sentences that are not emphatic, so the presence of a verb betweennj andjs always indicates an emphatic clause.
  • nj combines with a number of other words to form negative particles with more specialised meanings, for which see the next section.
Alternative forms
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofnj  
D35ii
ny
[Old Kingdom]
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • >? Late Egyptian:bw

Etymology 3

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n(to, for) +‎-j(adverbializing suffix).

Adverb

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n
y
  1. for it, to it,thereto,therefor
  2. because of it,therefore
Alternative forms
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Alternative hieroglyphic writings ofnj  
n
n
ii
nny
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Etymology 4

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Preposition

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D35
  1. Alternative form (before a noun) ofn(to, for)

References

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  1. ^Oréal, Elsa (2022) “The negative existential cycle in Ancient Egyptian” in Ljuba Veselinova & Arja Hamari (eds.),The Negative Existential Cycle, Berlin: Language Science Press, pages 197–230

Fula

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nj (lower case,upper caseNj)

  1. Aletter of the Fulaalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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  • Nj(uppercase)

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nj (Cyrillic spellingњ)

  1. The 20th (digraph) letter of the Serbo-Croatian Latin alphabet (gajica), preceded byn and followed byo.

Pronoun

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nj (Cyrillic spellingњ)

  1. him (cliticaccusativesingular ofȏn(he))
  2. it (cliticaccusativesingular ofòno(it))

Declension

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    Inflection of 3rd-person pronouns
SingularPlural
MasculineFeminineNeuterMasculineFeminineNeuter
nominativeȏnònaònoòniòneòna
genitivenjȅga,ganjȇ,jenjȅga,ganjȋh,ihnjȋh,ihnjȋh,ih
dativenjȅmu,munjȏj,jojnjȅmu,munjȉma,imnjȉma,imnjȉma,im
accusativenjȅga,ga,njnjȗ,ju,jenjȅga,ga,njnjȋh,ihnjȋh,ihnjȋh,ih
vocative
locativenjȅm,njȅmunjȏjnjȅm,njȅmunjȉmanjȉmanjȉma
instrumentalnjȋm,njímenjȏm,njómenjȋm,njímenjȉmanjȉmanjȉma
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