novu
Corsican edit
Etymology edit
From Latin novus from Proto-Italic *nowos, from Proto-Indo-European *néwos, from the root *new-.
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novu
Czech edit
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Etymology 1 edit
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novu
Etymology 2 edit
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novu
Fala edit
Etymology edit
From Old Galician-Portuguese novo, from Latin novus.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
novu (feminine nova, masculine plural novus, feminine plural novas)
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Guinea-Bissau Creole edit
Etymology edit
From Portuguese novo. Cognate with Kabuverdianu nobu.
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novu
Serbo-Croatian edit
Adjective edit
novu
- inflection of nov:
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novu (Cyrillic spelling нову)
Sicilian edit
Etymology edit
From Latin novus, from Proto-Italic *nowos, from Proto-Indo-European *néwos, from the root *new-.
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Adjective edit
novu (feminine singular nova, masculine and feminine plural novi)
- new, original, fresh, young, incoming
- novu di zicca ― brand new
- comu novu ― as good as new
- a nova linia (di moda) ― the new (fashionable) look
- di novu ― newly, freshly; again, anew
- chi c'è' di novu? ― what's new? what's the news?
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Masculine | Feminine | |
Singular | novu | nova |
Plural | novi | novi |
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- di novu (“again, anew”)
- novu arrivatu (“newcomer”)
- Novu Tistamentu (“New Testament”)
- nova (“news”)
- nuvità (“newness, novelty; news”)