What is the meaning of Nu?
The letter of the Greek alphabet Ν (N) and ν (n).
A measure of constringence in lenses or prisms.
An exclamation of surprise, emphasis, doubt, etc.
Well? (Used as a question to demand an answer from someone reluctant to answer.)
to hear
to sense (a smell)
to drink
alternative form of no
now, at this time
synonym of no (“well”)
you (second-person singular pronoun)
nonstandard spelling of nú
nonstandard spelling of nǔ
nonstandard spelling of nù
nonstandard spelling of nǘ
nonstandard spelling of nǚ
nonstandard spelling of nǜ
alternative spelling of nou
now that
alternative form of nou
a trough
alternative form of nå
alternative form of nå
a trough
alternative form of no
alternative form of no
just (in the sense "recently")
it
he
this one (prox masc nom)
this (agr: prox nom masc)
Ford Liard form of ndu
romanization of 𒉡 (nu)
this, these (proximal demonstrative determiner)
me (first-person singular indirect object pronoun)
expresses prompting
expresses agreement and participation in a conversation
expresses consolation (esp. to a child)
now (present time), present (current time)
now, at the present moment
now, this time (indicating a certain amount of impatience)
now (that)
n (letter of the Greek alphabet)
well (filled pause, particularly at the beginning of a response to a question)
↑ Capo, Hounkpati B.C. (1991) A Comparative Phonology of Gbe (Publications in African Languages and Linguistics; 14), Berlin/New York, Garome, Benin: Foris Publications & Labo Gbe (Int), page 219
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nu (Greek letter)
alternative form of nun
alternative form of nun
yes; yeah; expresses agreement or understanding
well; fills pause
romanization of 𐌽𐌿
the name of the letter N
The hiragana syllable ぬ (nu) or the katakana syllable ヌ (nu) in Hepburn romanization.
alternative form of no (“yes”)
An article that denotes a noun.
An article that denotes ownership.
now (at this moment)
Used to emphasize a point in time close to the present; this
moment (when more idiomatic in English)
we (first-person plural object pronoun)
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