нету
Russian
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Old East Slavic нѣту (nětu) and нѣтъ (nětŭ). From older *не ѥ ту (it is not here), where ту (тут, also colloquial не́туть (nétutĭ)), was originally an ethical dative (-ть (-tĭ), dative -ти (-ti)).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ˈnʲetʊ]
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Predicative
    
не́ту • (nétu)
- (colloquial) there is no, there are no (+ genitive)
- Измене́ний не́ту ― Izmenénij nétu ― There are no changes.
- У меня́ карандаше́й не́ту. ― U menjá karandašéj nétu. ― I have no pencils. (literally, “There are no pencils with me.”)
-  1969, Yuri Entin (lyrics and music), “The Song of The Bremen Town Musicians”:- Ничего́ на све́те лу́чше не́ту,
 Чем броди́ть друзья́м по бе́лу све́ту.
 Тем, кто дру́жен, не страшны́ трево́ги,
 Нам любы́е до́роги доро́ги,
 Нам любы́е до́роги доро́ги.- Ničevó na svéte lúčše nétu,
 Čem brodítʹ druzʹjám po bélu svétu.
 Tem, kto drúžen, ne strašný trevógi,
 Nam ljubýje dórogi dorógi,
 Nam ljubýje dórogi dorógi.
- In this world there nothing can be better,
 Than traveling around with friends together.
 Those who've got friends aren't afraid of hassle,
 Every road is dear!
 Every road is dear!
 
- Ničevó na svéte lúčše nétu,
 
 
Interjection
    
не́ту • (nétu)
- (archaic) no
- — Ты шутишь? — Нету. (А.С.Пушкин - "Евгений Онегин")
 
Usage notes
    
- Often proscribed in favor of нет (net).
- In the colloquial register, usage depends largely on the speaker's personal attitude towards this word; there is a range from active users to those who oppose it unconditionally.
Synonyms
    
- нет (net)
Antonyms
    
- есть (jestʹ)
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