See also: naj-, nāj, and näj

Mopan Maya edit

Noun edit

naj

  1. house

Adjective edit

naj

  1. equal, similar
  2. in agreement

References edit

  • Hofling, Charles Andrew (2011). Mopan Maya–Spanish–English Dictionary, University of Utah Press.

Romani edit

Noun edit

naj m (plural naja)

  1. finger
  2. nail

Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

From the shorter form of the imperative of nehati.

Particle edit

naj (Cyrillic spelling нај)

  1. (Kajkavian) may, let
    Synonym: neka

Sumerian edit

Romanization edit

naj

  1. Romanization of 𒅘 (nag̃)

Yucatec Maya edit

Pronunciation edit

IPA(key): /nah/

Noun edit

naj (plural najoʼob)

  1. house
    • 2011, Isaac Esaú Carrillo Can, U yóok’otilo’ob áak’ab. Danzas de la noche[1] (pdf), Conaculta, page 102:
      [...] walkila’ chéen xtokoy kúuchil anik, mina’an u najil, wa ma’ p’eeke’ je’el a p’áatal wenel weye’.
      [...] today, it's just an abandoned lot, there are no houses, you can stay to sleep here if you want.

Derived terms edit

Zhuang edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Tai *ʰnaːꟲ (face). Cognate with Thai หน้า (nâa), Northern Thai ᩉ᩠ᨶ᩶ᩣ, Lao ໜ້າ (), ᦐᦱᧉ (ṅaa²), Tai Dam ꪘ꫁ꪱ, Shan ၼႃႈ (nāa), Tai Nüa ᥘᥣᥲ (làa) or ᥢᥣᥲ (nàa), Ahom 𑜃𑜠 (na) or 𑜃𑜡 ().

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

naj (Sawndip forms 𫖂 or 𩈔 or 𮧍 or 𭉒 or 𬛁 or 𩈩 or 𮧉 or 𬻍 or or 𭉔, 1957–1982 spelling naз)

  1. face (body part)
  2. front (side)
  3. face; reputation; dignity

Derived terms edit