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Braj
Etymology
From Sanskrit नहि (nahí, “surely not”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *naǰʰí, from earlier *ná gʲʰí, from Proto-Indo-European *né + *gʰí. Cognate with Assamese নাই (nai), Bengali নাই (nai), Hindi नहीं (nahī̃).
Adverb
नहीं (nahī̃)
- not
Hindi
Etymology
Inherited from Prakrit 𑀡𑀳𑀺 (ṇahi), from Sanskrit नहि (nahí, “surely not”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *naǰʰí, from earlier *ná gʲʰí, from Proto-Indo-European *né + *gʰí. Cognate with Assamese নাই (nai), Bengali নাই (nai), Braj नहीं (nahī̃),
Marathi नाही (nāhī) .
Pronunciation
Particle
नहीं • (nahī̃) (Urdu spelling نہیں)
- no, not (negative response to a yes-no question)
- बिलकुल नहीं ― bilkul nahī̃ ― of course not
- no, not (used for negation of statements in the indicative and contrafactual moods)
- यहाँ गाजर नहीं हैं ― yahā̃ gājar nahī̃ ha͠i ― there are no carrots here
Usage notes
Often used with the polite particle जी (jī) to be more polite in answering those given respect as in जी नहीं (jī nahī̃).
नहीं (nahī̃) is not used with verbs in subjunctive and imperative mood. The subjunctive negation ना (nā) is used with the subjunctive mood and the imperative negation मत (mat) is used with the imperative mood.
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