noi

Aromanian

Etymology

From Latin nōs. Compare Daco-Romanian noi.

Pronoun

noi

  1. (first-person plural pronoun) we

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Catalan

Etymology

Unknown.

Noun

noi m (plural nois, feminine noia)

  1. boy, young man

Synonyms

  • xic
  • al·lot
  • pallago

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Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin nōs. Compare Italian and Romanian noi, French nous, Spanish nos.

Pronoun

noi

  1. (first-person plural pronoun, oblique case) us

Related terms

  • nu
  • nojiltri

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Finnish

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: noi
  • Rhymes: -oi
  • IPA: [noi]

Pronoun

noi

  1. (colloquial) those

Synonyms

Anagrams


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Italian

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Latin nōs.

Pronoun

noi

  1. we; us

Related terms

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Lojban

Cmavo

noi

  1. Introduces a nonrestrictive relative clause: which.

Usage notes

  • The cmavo ku'o can be used to indicate the termination of the (non-restrictive) relative clause, but is only required if the parsing of the sentence would otherwise be ambiguous.
  • The cmavo zi'e can be used to join two relative clauses.

Related terms

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Rafsi

noi

  1. rafsi of notci.

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Manx

Preposition

noi

  1. counter, averse, against, versus, cross, opposed

Derived terms


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Romanian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Latin nōs.

Pronoun

noi (first-person plural)

  1. we
  2. us
Declension
Nominative
noi
Accusative
stressed unstressed
noi ne
Genitive
Singular Plural
m & n f m f & n
nostru noastră noștri noastre
Dative
stressed unstressed
nouă ne
Reflexive
Accusative Dative
stressed unstressed stressed unstressed
noi ne nouă ne
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Etymology 2

Forms of the adjective nou

Adjective

noi

  1. masculine pluralnominative form of nou new
  2. masculine pluralaccusative form of nou new
  3. feminine pluralnominative form of nou new
  4. feminine pluralaccusative form of nou new
  5. neuter pluralnominative form of nou new
  6. neuter pluralaccusative form of nou new

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Sardinian

Etymology

From Latin novem. Compare Italian nove

Numeral

noi

  1. (Campidanese, cardinal) nine

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Vietnamese

See also nói, nổi, and nồi

Verb

noi

  1. follow


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Western Apache

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Etymology

Cognates: Navajo nooʼ, Chiricahua non, Mescalero non, Plains Apache nǫǫ.

Noun

noi

  1. something stored away, cache
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