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Japanese
Etymology
Compound of particle な (na, the attributive (rentaikei) form of copula) and の (no, particle of question or emphasis).
Phrase
なの • (na no)
- (chiefly women's speech) used to indicate soft assertion.
- それがこれなの。
- Sore ga kore na no.
- That's this.
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- 何も芳さんに二階を貸しておいて、こういっちゃあわるいけれど、はじめッからこの家は嫌いなの。
- Nani mo Yoshi-san ni nikai o kashite oite, kō itchā warui keredo, hajime-kkara kono uchi wa kirai na no.
- Despite we’re renting out the upstair to Yoshi-san, sorry but I say, I don't like this house from the beginning.
- (chiefly women's speech) used to indicate intent of question.
- どうしてあなたはバカなの?
- Dōshite anata wa baka na no?
- Why are you being stupid?
Usage notes
This word has an intonation of falling if in the assertive sentence and raising if in the interrogative sentence.
Sometimes よ (yo) or ね (ne) is suffixed as also feminine usage.
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- 「人のこととやかく言っちゃいけないのよ」とアリスは、ちょっときびしく言いました。「すっごくぶさほうなのよ」
- “Hito no koto toyakaku itcha ikenai no yo” to Arisu wa, chotto kibishiku iimashita.“Suggoku busahō na no yo”
- “You should learn not to make personal remarks,” Alice said with some severity; “it’s very rude.”
However, when だ (da) or さ (sa) is suffixed, it has rather a masculine nuance.
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- 「じゃあなんなのさ?」「女性の口から言うようなことじゃないわ」「ああ、いいよ」ピーターは少しいらいらして言いました。
- “Jā nan na no sa?”“Josei no kuchi kara iu yō na koto ja nai wa”“Ā, ii yo” Pītā wa sukoshi iraira shite iimashita.
- “Then what is it?” “It isn't for a lady to tell.” “Oh, very well,” Peter said, a little nettled.
- なのだ (na no da, used in the strong assertion)
- なのです (na no desu, used in the polite assertion)
- なので (na no de, used as resultative conjunction)
- なのに (na no ni, used as contrastive conjunction)