no.
no–, pre. As nato + lú(n); used before a consonant. See lú. Explicitly, no- means something that is not of a similar or analogous essence, e.g. red is no-green, but greenish red is lú-green. A typewriter and a word processor are lú to each other, but a typewriter and a book are no.
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: prefix, abstract, comparative
reverse terms: inverse, inverted, negative, no, not, opposite
bet, ex. No. In casual speech this is often reduced to /βɛ/ or /vɛ/, sometimes /bɛx/.
etymology: From berildtu.See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: exclamation
reverse terms: no
alê, ex. Stop; don't do that. Also spelled "alé" and "alei" for more intense situations.
See inflection scheme: iomanazinení noun
See inflection scheme: sarasí noun
See inflection scheme: zeyetaní noun
See inflection scheme: íomanazinení verb
tags: exclamation
reverse terms: no, stop