няма

See also: нама

Belarusian

Etymology

The result of merging the expression ня ма́е (nja máje, (he, she it) does not have)). Cognate with Ukrainian нема́ (nemá).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [nʲaˈma]
  • (file)

Verb

няма́ (njamá) (impersonal verb)

  1. there is no, there are no (+ genitive)
    • 1921–23, Jaroslav Hašek, Прыго́ды ўда́лага салда́та Шве́йка (Pryhódy ŭdálaha saldáta Švjéjka) [The Good Soldier Švejk]:
      У яго́ няма́ гро́шай на даро́гу, і ў мяне́ такса́ма
      U jahó njamá hróšaj na daróhu, i ŭ mjanjé taksáma
      He doesn't have money for the road, neither have I.

References

  • няма” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Bulgarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈnʲa̟mə]

Verb

ня́ма (njáma)

  1. third-person singular present indicative of ня́мам (njámam)

Verb

ня́ма (njáma) (impersonal verb)

  1. there is not
  2. negates the future tense
    ня́ма да до́йдаnjáma da dójdaI won't come

Even

Etymology

From Proto-Tungusic *ńamā, compare Evenki нямади (ņamaʒi).

Numeral

няма (ņama)

  1. hundred

Evenki

Etymology

From Proto-Tungusic *ńama, compare Even ням (ņam).

Adjective

няма (ņama)

  1. warm

Nanai

Adjective

няма (nyama)

  1. warm
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