נו

See also: Appendix:Variations of "nu"

Hebrew

Etymology

Borrowed from Yiddish נו (nu).

Interjection

נוּ (nu)

  1. well, so

Ladino

Adverb

נו (Hebrew spelling, Latin spelling no)

  1. not

Interjection

נו (Hebrew spelling, Latin spelling no)

  1. no

Yiddish

Etymology

From a word widespread in central European languages, generally used as a filled pause and/or interrogative marker. Compare German na, nu, Polish no, Russian ну (nu), etc. Plausibly originally Slavic.

Interjection

נו (nu)

  1. nu? Interrogative particle, as in "So, nu?". Often expresses surprise or doubt.
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