10 Results found for "words-with-Nune".

sobrinho-neto

/soˌbɾĩ.ɲuˈnɛ.tu/ [soˌbɾĩ.j̃uˈnɛ.tu], /suˌbɾĩ.ɲuˈnɛ.tu/ [suˌbɾĩ.j̃uˈnɛ.tu] (Brazil) IPA(key): /soˌbɾĩ.ɲuˈnɛ.tu/ [soˌbɾĩ.j̃uˈnɛ.tu], /suˌbɾĩ.ɲuˈnɛ.tu/ [suˌbɾĩ...


눈에 들다

be in favour 아무의 눈에 들다 ― amu-ui nune deulda ― to find favour with someone     Selected forms of the verb 눈에 들다 (nune deulda): consonant-stem, ㄹ(l)-irregular...


njunni

From Proto-Samic *ńunē. (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈɲunniː/ njunni nose beak bow of a boat or ship Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008)...


nyugszik

From Proto-Finno-Ugric *ńuŋɜ- (“to rest, relax”) + -szik. The nyug- (“to keep quiet”) stem was revived during the Hungarian language reform in the 18th–19th...


nyugalom

nyugodalom (archaic, folksy) From the same Proto-Finno-Ugric *ńuŋɜ- (“to rest, relax”) stem as nyugszik + -alom. IPA(key): [ˈɲuɡɒlom] Hyphenation: nyu‧ga‧lom...


nyugta

Proto-Finno-Ugric *ńuŋɜ- (“to rest”), the same stem as that of nyugszik and nyugalom + -ta (noun-forming suffix amalgamated with the possessive). nyugta...


ndrikull

care of bride on wedding day (derogatory) old, mouthy and gossipy woman nunë ndrikulli ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “ndrikull”, in Albanian Etymological...


canhoneira

(Central Portugal) IPA(key): /kɐ.ɲuˈnej.ɾɐ/ (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /kɐ.ɲuˈne.ɾɐ/ Hyphenation: ca‧nho‧nei‧ra canhoneira f (plural canhoneiras) (nautical)...


nuna

plural nunaj, accusative plural nunajn) present, current, of the present time nune hodiaŭa From Proto-Inuit *nuna (“land, earth, inland”), from Proto-Eskimo...


nun

IPA(key): [nun] Hyphenation: nun nun now ĝisnuna (“(up) until now”) nuna nune nuntempe   From Old Galician-Portuguese non, from Latin nōn (“not”). IPA(key):...