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Nşh
mon
- my (used to qualify masculine nouns and vowel-initial words regardless of gender)
- Followed by rank, obligatory way of addressing a (male) superior officer within the military. (Folk etymology: military-specific short for "monsieur".)
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Nşh
bon
-
- good
- right, correct, appropriate
- (slang) sexy, hot, smoking hot
Nşh
ami
friend (one who is affectionately attached to another)
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Nşh
ne
- not (used alone to negate a verb; now chiefly with only a few particular verbs: see usage notes)
- not, no (used before a verb, with a coordinating negative element usually following; see Usage Notes, below)
- Used in a subordinate clause before a subjunctive verb (especially when the main verb expresses doubt or fear), to provide extra overtones of doubt or uncertainty (but not negating its verb); the so-called "pleonastic" or "expletive" ne.
- In comparative clauses usually translated with the positive sense of the subsequent negative
Nşh
soyez
- inflection of être:
- inflection of être:
- inflection of être
Nşh
pas
-
- step, pace, footstep
- strait, pass
- thread, pitch (of a screw or nut)
Nşh
plus
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- more, -er (used to form comparatives of adjectives)
- more, -er (used to form comparatives of adverbs)
- more, -er (indicating a higher degree or quantity)
- more (indicating a greater quantity)
- more (supplementary, preceded by de)
- the most, -est (used to form superlatives of adjectives and adverbs)
- no longer, not ... any more
- the more ..., the more ...
- the more ..., the ...
Nşh
le
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- the (definite article)
- Used before abstract nouns; not translated in English.
- Used before the names of most countries, many subnational regions, and other geographical names including names of lakes and streets; not translated into English in most cases.
- the; my, your, etc.
- a, an, per
- on