нет

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See also: het, hét, and hết

Adyghe

Pronunciation

Noun

нет (net)

  1. intention
    Сэ синетыгъэр лӏыр сыукӏыныгъэрэп
    sinetəğɛr lˢʼər səwukʼənəğɛrɛp
    My intention was not to kill the man.
    Нет сиӏэп шъузхэм ӏаеу сатегущыӏэнэу
    Net siʼɛp šʷuzxɛm ʼajewu sategʷuśəʼɛnɛwu
    I don't have any intention to talk badly about women.
    Нет сиӏ нэмазэ сышӏынэу
    Net siʼ nɛmazɛ səšʼənɛwu
    I have intention to do prayer.

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old East Slavic нѣту (nětu), Proto-Slavic *nětu, from *ne (not) + *e, short form of *estь (is) + *tu (there, here).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [nʲet]
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Adverb

нет (net)

  1. no
    ещё нетješčó netnot yet

Verb

нет (net) (impersonal verb)

  1. there is no, there are no (+ genitive)
    Здесь нет доро́г.
    Zdesʹ net doróg.
    There are no roads here.
    У меня́ нет книг.
    U menjá net knig.
    I have no books. (literally, “There are no books with me.”)
    Его́ нет.
    Jevó net.
    He’s not here. (literally, “There is no him [here].”)

Usage notes

The past tense of нет (net) is не́ было (né bylo), and the future tense is не бу́дет (ne búdet).

Synonyms

References

  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “нет”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
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