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нас (nas)

  1. genitive/accusative/locative of мы (my)

Bulgarian edit

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  • IPA(key): [nas]
  • (file)

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нас (nas) (personal)

  1. full form of the first-person plural pronoun in the accusative case, used as the direct object of a verb; us
    Иска ми се Мартин да беше поканил и нас.
    Iska mi se Martin da beše pokanil i nas.
    I wish Martin had invited us as well.
  2. the first-person plural pronoun in the prepositional case, used as the object of a preposition; us
    Повечето от нас мислят, че предолжението е добро.
    Povečeto ot nas misljat, če predolženieto e dobro.
    Most of us think that the proposal is a good one.

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Macedonian edit

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нас (nas)

  1. Long direct object form of ние (nie).

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  • This pronoun form often incorrectly replaces the indirect object form "нам".

Mongolian edit

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нас (nas) (Mongolian spelling ᠨᠠᠰᠤ (nasu)); (hidden-n declension)

  1. age, time, year, life, lifetime
  2. life expectancy, expectancy

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нас (nas)

  1. genitive/accusative/prepositional of мы (my)

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на̑с (Latin spelling nȃs)

  1. of us (genitive plural of ја̑ (I))
  2. us (accusative plural of ја̑ (I))

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нас (Latin spelling nas)

  1. of us (clitic genitive plural of ја̑ (I))
  2. us (clitic accusative plural of ја̑ (I))

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нас (nas)

  1. genitive/accusative/locative of ми (my)