See also: Numa, numã, and n'uma

Ainu

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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numa (Kana spelling ヌマ, possessed form numaha)

  1. (anatomy) body hair, fur

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References

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  • John Batchelor (1905) An Ainu-English-Japanese dictionary (including a grammar of the Ainu language)[1], Tokyo, London: Methodist Publishing House; Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner Co., page 298

Japanese

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Romanization

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numa

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ぬま

Papiamentu

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Etymology

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From Dutch nu maar, nu means “now” and maar means “just”.

Adverb

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numa

  1. but
  2. only
  3. just

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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Contraction

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numa f sg

  1. Contraction of em uma (in a (feminine)): feminine singular of num
    • 1915, Alberto Caeiro (Fernando Pessoa), “É noite”:
      É noite. A noite é muito escura. Numa casa a uma grande distancia. Brilha a luz d'uma janella.
      It's night. The night is very dark. In a house a great distance away. The light from a window shines.

Quotations

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:num.

Romanian

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Adverb

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numa

  1. (nonstandard) alternative typography of numa’