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From Proto-Slavic *našь.

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  • IPA(key): [naʂ]
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наш (naš)

  1. (possessive) our, ours

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Bulgarian

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From Proto-Slavic *našь.

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наш (naš)

  1. our, ours (first-person plural possessive determiner/pronoun)
    Наш ред е.
    Naš red e.
    It's our turn.
    Тази къща не е наша.
    Tazi kǎšta ne e naša.
    That house is not ours.
    Нашето семейство.
    Našeto semejstvo.
    Our family.
    Той е наш човек.
    Toj e naš čovek.
    He is one of us.
    Нашата никъде я няма.
    Našata nikǎde ja njama.
    Things couldn't be worse for us./We’ve got the worst of it.
    Тя нашата свърши.
    Tja našata svǎrši.
    We’re done for.
  2. (figuratively) from/of our country; (specifically) from Bulgaria
    Вазов е най-великият наш поет.
    Vazov e naj-velikijat naš poet.
    Vazov is the greatest poet from Bulgaria.
    (literally, “Vazov is the greatest poet of ours.”)

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  • наш”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • наш”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Macedonian

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From Proto-Slavic *našь.

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наш (naš)

  1. our, ours
    Нашата одлука испадна погрешна.Našata odluka ispadna pogrešna.Our decision turned out wrong.
  2. one of our own, kinsman

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Russian

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *našь.

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наш (naš)

  1. (possessive) our, ours
  2. (colloquial) referring to an ingroup, e.g. one's compatriots, relatives, or associates
    за́втра на́ши возвраща́ются с да́чиzávtra náši vozvraščájutsja s dáčithe family will be back from the dacha tomorrow
    он стал на́шимon stal nášimhe's now one of us
    на́ши заби́ли два го́лаnáši zabíli dva gólaour guys scored two goals
    автомоби́ль на́шей сбо́ркиavtomobílʹ nášej sbórkia domestic automobile (an automobile assembled in Russia)

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наш (našm inan (indeclinable)

  1. the name of the letter н in the Old Russian alphabet.

Serbo-Croatian

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From Proto-Slavic *našь.

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на̏ш (Latin spelling nȁš)

  1. our, ours
  2. (colloquial) local, domestic (produced locally as opposed to abroad)
  3. (colloquial) our, local, domestic (person or thing of local origin)

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Ukrainian

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From Proto-Slavic *našь.

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наш (naš)

  1. (possessive) our, ours
  2. (Canada) ethnically Ukrainian
    то наша хата, бо вже білана сіном нактрито
    to naša xata, bo vže bilana sinom naktryto
    that's our kind of Ukrainian house, because it's whitewashed and covered with hay

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