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Avendonian
Pronunciation
Template:av-IPA Template:av-IPA-na
Etymology
Adjective
Contionary:na
- near, close, nearby
Inflection
Brooding
Alternative forms
Extended ASCII Form: | na |
Abjad ASCII Form: | n |
Pronunciation
(Brooding) IPA: /nɑ/
Adjective
na
- together, in a group, common, collective
Diluvian Code
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Pangaean √n.
Pronunciation
(Diluvian Code) IPA: /nə̂/
(Babelic) IPA: /nə/
Particle
na
- proximity (common sense)
- ktomuxanar (Diluvian)
- near the edge of the knife
- ktomuxanar (Diluvian)
- society (social sense)
- na tha ao tha (Babelic)
- to rule a nation is to rule its people
- na tha ao tha (Babelic)
- nose (mimetic sense)
- naonacar nnai (Diluvian)
- that is not my nose
- naonacar nnai (Diluvian)
- ∅ (onomatopoeic sense)
Usage notes
Inflection
Synonyms
Descendents
Derived terms
Related terms
Hakdor
Alternate Forms
Conjunction
na
- whether, if
- A conjunction which precedes an interrogative clause.
Modern Standard Imperial
Template:Modern Standard Imperial Pronuncation
Preposition
na
- on top of
Sintsiran
Etymology
Determiner
Contionary:na
- no
Adverb
Contionary:na
- not
Central Isles Creole
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
- to break, to destroy
Knrawi
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
- Na, the second note of the Knrawi musical scale
Descendants
Soc'ul'
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
- Na, the second note of the Knrawi musical scale