'na

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Franco-Provençal

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Determiner

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'na

  1. Clipping of una, feminine singular of un

Irish

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Contraction

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’na

  1. Alternative form of ina

Ligurian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Apheresis of ùnn-a (a, an, article).

Pronunciation

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Article

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'na f sg (masculine 'n)

  1. a, an (female)
    'na dònnaa woman

Papiamentu

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Contraction

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’na

  1. Alternative form of duna
    ’na m'é !
    give me!
    (literally, “give it to me”)

Swedish

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Pronoun

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'na

  1. Alternative form of na

Tarantino

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Article

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'na f sg (masculine 'nu)

  1. a

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Apheretic variant of yna (there).

Adverb

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'na

  1. (informal) Alternative form of yna (there)
  2. (informal) (in conjunction with the definite article y)
    1. (following a singular noun) Alternative form of yna (that)
    2. (following a singular noun) Alternative form of yna (these)

Etymology 2

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Apheretic variant of dyna (there).

Adverb

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'na

  1. (informal) Alternative form of dyna (there is/are)

Etymology 3

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Apheretic variant of hwnna and honna (that).

Pronoun

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'na m

  1. (informal) Alternative form of hwnna (that (masculine))
  2. (informal) Alternative form of honna (that (feminine))