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nanti

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See also:nántíandnãnti

English

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Etymology

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Borrowing fromSabirnanti, fromItalianniente, fromLatinnegentem(no person, no one),necentem,neentem orneinde.

Determiner

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nanti

  1. (Polari)No; not any.
    • 1851,Henry Mayhew, “Our Street Folk”, inLondon Labour and the London Poor[1], volume 3, published1861, The Canvas Clown, page126:
      There was no clown for the pantomime, for he had disappointed us, and of course they couldn't get on without one; so, to keep the concern going, old Johnson, who know I was a good tumbler, came up to me, and said 'he hadnanti vampo, and yournabs mustfake it;' which means,—We have no clown, and you must do it.
    • 2004, Paul Baker,Fantabulosa: A Dictionary of Polari and Gay Slang:
      She's with the trade your mother charvaed yesterday. Some omees havenanti taste!
    • 2012 January 10, Karis, “Gareth's bright blue outfit”, inBig Brother Forum (Digital Spy)[2]:
      I can't see that over his heaving thews and bulging lallies!¶ Of course he'snanti riah, but with a basket like that, who cares about his eek?

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French

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Etymology

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Past participle ofnantir.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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nanti (femininenantie,masculine pluralnantis,feminine pluralnanties)

  1. paid, having receivedwages
  2. rich,well-off,well-to-do

Noun

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nanti m (pluralnantis)

  1. one who iswealthy andprivileged

Participle

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nanti (femininenantie,masculine pluralnantis,feminine pluralnanties)

  1. pastparticiple ofnantir

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Adjective

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nanti (comparativelebih nanti,superlativepaling nanti)

  1. later

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Verb

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nanti

  1. towait

Latin

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Etymology 1

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Participle

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nantī

  1. dative/ablativemasculine/neutersingular ofnāns

Etymology 2

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Noun

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nantī

  1. dativesingular ofnāns

Malay

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Etymology

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Adverb

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nanti (Jawi spellingننتي)

  1. Future tense marker, indicating an action that has not occurred yet:
    1. To begoing to,will.
      Synonyms:akan,bakal,tentu
      Kalau kamu tak lulus peperiksaan,nanti kamu tak boleh pergi keluar dengan kawan lagi.
      If you don't pass your examinations, youwill not be able to go out with your friends anymore.
    2. In future,later.
      Synonym:kelak
      Semoga kita dapat berjumpa lagi semasa besarnanti.
      I hope we are able to meet again when we've grown upin future.

Conjunction

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nanti (Jawi spellingننتي)

  1. Or else.
    Baik kamu banyakkan membaca,nanti tak ada hala tuju dalam kehidupan.
    You'd better read a lot,or else you won't have any goals in life.

Verb

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nanti (Jawi spellingننتي)

  1. Towait.
    Synonym:tunggu
  2. Toawait.
    Synonym:tunggu
  3. Infinitive ofmenanti.

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Descendants

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  • > Indonesian:nanti(inherited)

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Walloon

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Adjective

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nanti

  1. tired,exhausted
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