Bulgarian edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Slavic *nъ.

Pronunciation edit

Conjunction edit

но (no)

  1. used to introduce a word or phrase that adds something to a previous statement and contrasts with it in some way: but
    Смята да посети Бостън и Чикаго, но не Ню Йорк.
    Smjata da poseti Bostǎn i Čikago, no ne Nju Jork.
    He plans to visit Boston and Chicago, but not New York.
    Аз не я познавам, но съпругът ми я познава.
    Az ne ja poznavam, no sǎprugǎt mi ja poznava.
    I don't know her, but my husband does.
    Съжалявам, но няма да мога да ти помогна.
    Sǎžaljavam, no njama da moga da ti pomogna.
    I'm sorry, but I won't be able to help you.
  2. but (however, although)
    На края на деня бяхме уморени, но щастливи.
    Na kraja na denja bjahme umoreni, no štastlivi.
    By the end of the day we were tired but happy.
    Падна, но не се нарани.
    Padna, no ne se narani.
    He fell but he wasn't hurt.
    Казах му да остане, но той отказа.
    Kazah mu da ostane, no toj otkaza.
    I told him to stay, but he refused to.
  3. used at the beginning of a sentence that expresses surprise, annoyance, shock, disagreement, etc.: but
    Но това е невъзможно!
    No tova e nevǎzmožno!
    But that's not possible!
    Но ти обеща, че ще ми помогнеш.
    No ti obešta, če šte mi pomogneš.
    But you promised that you would help me.

Synonyms edit

Kamassian edit

Etymology 1 edit

Compare Finnish no and Russian ну (nu).

Interjection edit

но (no)

  1. well

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

но (no)

  1. Tatar person
Declension edit
Declension of но
singular plural
nominative но (no) нойәʼ (nojəʔ) нозаӈ (nozaŋ)
genitive нон (non) нойән (nojən) нозан (nozan)
accusative ном (nom) нойәм (nojəm) нозаӈәм (nozaŋəm)
allative нонә (nonə) нойәнә (nojənə) нозаӈдә (nozaŋdə)
locative ногән (nogən) нойәгән (nojəgən) нозаӈгән (nozaŋgən)
ablative ногәʼ (nogəʔ) нойәгәʼ (nojəgəʔ) нозаӈгәʼ (nozaŋgəʔ)
instrumental нозьәʼ (noźəʔ) нойәзьәʼ (nojəźəʔ) нозаӈзьәʼ (nozaŋźəʔ)
Possessive forms of но
First Second Third
singular ном (nom) нол (nol) нот (not)
dual нобәй (nobəj) ноләй (noləj) нодәй (nodəj)
plural нобаʼ (nobaʔ) нолаʼ (nolaʔ) нодаʼ (nodaʔ)

References edit

  • Donner, Kai R. (1944) “no”, in Kamassisches Wörterbuch nebst Sprachproben und Hauptzügen der Grammatik[1], Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura

Macedonian edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nъ.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [nɔ]
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  • Rhymes:

Conjunction edit

но (no)

  1. but

Usage notes edit

  • This word sounds somewhat bookish and is often replaced with "ама".

Russian edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nъ, from Proto-Indo-European *nu. Cognate with English now and Latin num ("now") and nunc (< *num + ce, "now").

Conjunction edit

но (no)

  1. but, yet
Usage notes edit

но is used when describing something that is very different from another thing, whereas а (a) is for two things that are different, but not sharply contrasting.

Descendants edit
  • Ingrian: no
  • Votic: no

Noun edit

но (non inan (indeclinable)

  1. but
    Есть ма́ленькое «но́»Jestʹ málenʹkoje «»There is a slight objection.
    Никаки́х «но́»!Nikakíx «»!No buts!

Etymology 2 edit

 
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Borrowed from Japanese (のう, Nō).

Noun edit

но (nom inan (indeclinable)

  1. Noh

Etymology 3 edit

Interjection edit

но (no)

  1. same as но́-о-о (nó-o-o)
    Antonym: тпру (tpru)

Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *no, *nu (Russian но (no), ну (nu)), from Proto-Balto-Slavic (Lithuanian nu), from Proto-Indo-European *nū (now) (Latin nun-c, Ancient Greek νῦν (nûn)).

Pronunciation edit

Conjunction edit

но (Latin spelling no)

  1. (after a comparative, obsolete, expressively) than (=не̏го, о̏д)
    бољи но онbetter than him
    → (= modern) бољи него он/бољи од његаbetter than him
    Изгледаш боље но икад.You' re looking better than ever.
    Прорачунски мањак Грчке у био је значајно већи но што је влада проц(иј)енила.Greece's budget deficit was significantly bigger than the government had estimated.
  2. (denoting exclusion) but, however
    Погрешно, но био си доста близу.Wrong, but you were pretty close.
    Но ос(ј)ећам само срећу.But I can' t feel anything but happy.
    Текст није савршен, но није ли могао бити бољи?The text is not perfect, but could it have been better?

Etymology 2 edit

From Japanese.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

но̑ m (Latin spelling )

  1. (theater) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

Etymology 3 edit

From the conjunction но.

Pronunciation edit

Particle edit

но (Latin spelling no)

  1. (in a dialog, when responding to the interlocutor) damn right!, you bet! very much so!

References edit

  • но” in Hrvatski jezični portal
  • но” in Hrvatski jezični portal
  • но” in Hrvatski jezični portal