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Basque
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Pronunciation
Noun
nasa inan
( nautical ) dock
( rail transport ) platform
Declension
Declension of nasa (inanimate, ending in -a )
Derived terms
Further reading
"nasa " in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia , euskaltzaindia.eus
“nasa ” in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia , euskaltzaindia.eus
Galician
Nasas
Etymology
From Latin nassa .
Pronunciation
Noun
nasa f (plural nasas )
pot , fish trap
Derived terms
References
Icelandic
Noun
nasa
indefinite genitive plural of nös
Kapampangan
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From na + sa .
Noun
nasa
expect ; wait
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Sanskrit लालसा ( lālasā , “ desire ” ) .
Noun
nasâ
wish ; want ; desire
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From nase (sensory organ).
Verb
nasa (present tense nasar , past tense nasa , past participle nasa , passive infinitive nasast , present participle nasande , imperative nasa /nas )
to smell , sniff
Sauen nasa på maten, men åt han ikkje. The sheep sniffed the food, but did not eat it.
to nose (snoop)
References
“nase” in The Nynorsk Dictionary .
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *nasō , whence also Old English nosu , Old Norse nǫs (Icelandic nös ), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s- .
Noun
nasa f
nose
Declension
Declension of nasa (ō-stem)
Declension of nasa (feminine n-stem)
Descendants
References
Köbler, Gerhard, Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch, (6. Auflage) 2014
Sakizaya
Conjunction
nasa
because
Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Latin nassa .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈnasa/
Rhymes: -asa
Syllabification: na‧sa
Noun
nasa f (plural nasas )
weir
fish-trap
Further reading
Swahili
nasa
Pronunciation
Verb
-nasa (infinitive kunasa )
to trap or capture
to be confined or trapped
to hit ( to strike )
Conjugation
Conjugation of -nasa
Positive present
-na nasa
Subjunctive
-nase
Negative
-nasi
Imperative singular
nasa
Infinitives
Imperatives
Tensed forms
Habitual
hunasa
Positive past
positive subject concord + -li nasa
Negative past
negative subject concord + -ku nasa
Positive present (positive subject concord + -na nasa)
Singular
Plural
1st person
ni nanasa/na nasa
tu nanasa
2nd person
u nanasa
m nanasa
3rd person
m-wa(I/II)
a nanasa
wa nanasa
other classes
positive subject concord + -na nasa
Negative present (negative subject concord + -nasi )
Singular
Plural
1st person
si nasi
hatu nasi
2nd person
hu nasi
ham nasi
3rd person
m-wa(I/II)
ha nasi
hawa nasi
other classes
negative subject concord + -nasi
Positive future
positive subject concord + -ta nasa
Negative future
negative subject concord + -ta nasa
Positive subjunctive (positive subject concord + -nase )
Singular
Plural
1st person
ni nase
tu nase
2nd person
u nase
m nase
3rd person
m-wa(I/II)
a nase
wa nase
other classes
positive subject concord + -nase
Negative subjunctive
positive subject concord + -si nase
Positive present conditional
positive subject concord + -nge nasa
Negative present conditional
positive subject concord + -singe nasa
Positive past conditional
positive subject concord + -ngali nasa
Negative past conditional
positive subject concord + -singali nasa
Perfect
positive subject concord + -me nasa
"Already"
positive subject concord + -mesha nasa
"Not yet"
negative subject concord + -ja nasa
"If/When"
positive subject concord + -ki nasa
"If not"
positive subject concord + -sipo nasa
Consecutive
kanasa / positive subject concord + -ka nasa
Consecutive subjunctive
positive subject concord + -ka nase
Some forms not commonly seen in modern Standard Swahili are absent from the table. See Appendix:Swahili verbs for more information.
Derived terms
Swedish
Etymology
From månsing cant , of uncertain origin, possibly:
Pronunciation
Verb
nasa (present nasar , preterite nasade , supine nasat , imperative nasa )
( historical , derogatory ) to travel around and sell transportable goods
Conjugation
Conjugation of nasa (weak)
Derived terms
References
Anagrams
Tagalog
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
Possibly from na + sa . See also Cebuano naa .
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: na‧sa
IPA (key ) : /ˈnasa/ ,
Preposition
nasa (Baybayin spelling ᜈᜐ )
marks the location of something ; (to be) in , on , at
Etymology 2
From Sanskrit लालसा ( lālasā , “ desire ” ) .
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: na‧sa
IPA (key ) : /ˈnasaʔ/ ,
Noun
nasà (Baybayin spelling ᜈᜐ )
wish ; want ; desire
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: na‧sa
IPA (key ) : /ˈnasa/ ,
Verb
nasa (Baybayin spelling ᜈᜐ )
( obsolete ) complete aspect of masa : to read
Etymology 4
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: na‧sa
IPA (key ) : /naˈsaʔ/ ,
Verb
nasâ (Baybayin spelling ᜈᜐ )
( obsolete ) complete aspect of masa : to make wet