Clipping ofEnglish Ny anja .
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( international standards ) ISO 639-1 language code forChichewa . ny
Obsolete spelling ofnigh .ny (uppercase Ny )
Aletter of theAvokaya alphabet. ny (upper case Ny )
( used to represent the sound/ɲ/ ) nyns ( used before forms ofbos that start with a vowel ) ny
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we us FromOld Danish ny , fromOld Norse nýr , fromProto-Germanic *niwjaz , fromProto-Indo-European *néwos ( “ new ” ) .
ny (neuter nyt ,plural and definite singular attributive ny or nye )
new fresh recent novel other different 1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite, the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.
FromOld Norse ný .
ny n (singular definite nyet ,not used in plural form )
new moon ,waxing moon Antonym: næ FromAncient Greek Ν ( N ) ,ν ( n ) .
ny n (singular definite nyet ,plural indefinite nyer )
nu ; the Greek letterΝ ,ν ny (lower case ,upper case Ny )
The twenty-thirdletter of the Hungarianalphabet , calledenny and written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) betű ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,C c ,Cs cs ,D d ,Dz dz ,Dzs dzs ,E e ,É é ,F f ,G g ,Gy gy ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,Ly ly ,M m ,N n ,Ny ny ,O o ,Ó ó ,Ö ö ,Ő ő ,P p ,R r ,S s ,Sz sz ,T t ,Ty ty ,U u ,Ú ú ,Ü ü ,Ű ű ,V v ,Z z ,Zs zs .Only in the extended alphabet: Q q W w X x Y y .Commonly used: ch .Also defined: à ë .In surnames (selection): ä aa cz ds eé eö ew oe oó th ts ÿ .ny in Géza Bárczi ,László Országh ,et al. , editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language ] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó , 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN . ny
the ( definite article ) FromOld Irish inna , form ofOld Irish in , fromProto-Celtic *sindos .
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( obsolete ) genitive singular feminine ofyn Purtny h-Inshey ―Peel (lit. Port of the Island) nominative plural ofyn ny h-ein ―the birds genitive plural ofyn thieny moght ―house of the poor The plural and feminine singular article trigger h-prefixation to vowel initial words. The genitive plural article optionally triggers nasalisation which is rarely productive after the 18th century.
FromOld Irish nó ,nú , fromProto-Celtic *nowe .
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or ,nor Va mee ayn threeny kiare dy cheayrtyn I was there three or four times Cha nel creenaghtny niart ayd You have neither wisdom nor strength FromOld Irish ná ( “ don't ” ,prohibitive particle ) .
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don’t ( particle used to introduce a negative imperative ) Synonym: nagh Ny abbyr shen!Don’t say that! (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
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that which ,what ( indirect relative, objects with verbal nouns takedy ) Ny ta shin dy ymmyrchWhat we stand in need of Cha nel shenny va mee jerkal rish er jeet my raad That which I was expecting has not come my way Contraction ofayns ande .
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‘in his’ (triggers lenition):ny hie — ‘in his house’ny ayrn — ‘in his share’ ‘in her’ (triggers h-prefixation):ny tie — ‘in her house’ny hayrn — ‘in her share’ ny
alternative form ofne ny
alternative form ofne FromOld French ne , fromLatin nec .
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neither ;nor Chiefly used at least twice in the same sentence, such asny riche, ny pouvre ―neither rich nor poor . Seen'y
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manuscript form ofn'y FromOld Norse nýr , fromProto-Germanic *niwjaz , fromProto-Indo-European *néwos ( “ new ” ) .
ny (neuter singular nytt ,definite singular and plural nye ,comparative nyere ,superlative nyest or nyeste )
new ( recently made or created ) FromOld Norse nýr , fromProto-Germanic *niwjaz , fromProto-Indo-European *néwos ( “ new ” ) . Cognates includeLatin novus ,Ancient Greek νέος ( néos ) , andEnglish new . The noun is derived from the adjective.
ny (masculine and feminine ny ,neuter singular nytt ,definite singular and plural nye ,comparative nyare ,superlative nyast or nyaste )
new ( recently made or created ) ny n (definite singular nyet ,indefinite plural ny ,definite plural nya )
alunar phase of anew moon , i.e. a period of time in which the moon iswaxing Antonym: ne “ny” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .ny
accusative ofvě Synonym: najú accusative ofmy Synonym: nás FromOld Norse nýr , fromProto-Germanic *niwjaz , fromProto-Indo-European *néwos ( “ new ” ) .
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new Learned borrowing fromAncient Greek νῦ ( nû ) , fromPhoenician 𐤍 ( n /nūn/ ) .
IPA (key ) : /ˈnɘ/ Rhymes:-ɘ Syllabification:ny ny n (indeclinable )
nu ( Greek letter Ν, ν ) ny in Polish dictionaries at PWNIPA (key ) : /ˈni/ [ˈni] Rhymes:-i Syllabification:ny ny f (plural nys )
nu ; the Greek letterΝ ,ν Synonym: ni FromOld Norse nýr , fromProto-Germanic *niwjaz , fromProto-Indo-European *néwyos ( “ new ” ) .
ny (comparative nyare ,superlative nyast )
new 1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.2 Dated or archaic.3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
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( slang , Internet , text messaging ) initialism ofngười yêu ny
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