nja
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Aromanian[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin mea. Compare Romanian mea.
Pronoun[edit]
nja f (masculine njeu, feminine plural njali or njale, masculine plural njei)
- my; first-person masculine singular possessive pronoun
Usage notes[edit]
Always preceded by 'a'- "a nja".
Related terms[edit]
Bandi[edit]
Noun[edit]
njà
References[edit]
- V Vydrin, On the Problem of the Proto-Mande Homeland (JOLR, 2009)
Loko[edit]
Noun[edit]
njǎ
References[edit]
- V Vydrin, On the Problem of the Proto-Mande Homeland (JOLR, 2009)
Mende[edit]
Noun[edit]
njǎ
References[edit]
- V Vydrin, On the Problem of the Proto-Mande Homeland (JOLR, 2009)
Swedish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Blend of nej (“no”), and ja (“yes”). Compare German jein.
Pronunciation[edit]
Interjection[edit]
nja
- Used to give a hesitant or uncertain answer or (dis)agreement; neither yes nor no; both yes and no; "well …", leaning slightly towards the negative.