Belarusian

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Pronoun

edit

нас (nas)

  1. genitive/accusative/locative of мы (my)

Bulgarian

edit

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): [nas]
  • Audio:(file)

Pronoun

edit

нас (nas) (personal)

  1. full form of the first-person plural pronoun in the accusative case, used as the direct object of a verb; us
    Иска ми се Мартин да беше поканил и нас.
    Iska mi se Martin da beše pokanil i nas.
    I wish Martin had invited us as well.
  2. the first-person plural pronoun in the prepositional case, used as the object of a preposition; us
    Повечето от нас мислят, че предолжението е добро.
    Povečeto ot nas misljat, če predolženieto e dobro.
    Most of us think that the proposal is a good one.
edit

Anagrams

edit

Macedonian

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Pronoun

edit

нас (nas)

  1. Long direct object form of ние (nie).

Usage notes

edit
  • This pronoun form often incorrectly replaces the indirect object form "нам".

Mongolian

edit

Noun

edit

нас (nas) (Mongolian spelling ᠨᠠᠰᠤ (nasu)); (hidden-n declension)

  1. age, time, year, life, lifetime
  2. life expectancy, expectancy

Derived terms

edit
edit

Russian

edit

Alternative forms

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Pronoun

edit

нас (nas)

  1. genitive/accusative/prepositional of мы (my)

Serbo-Croatian

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Pronoun

edit

на̑с (Latin spelling nȃs)

  1. of us (genitive plural of ја̑ (I))
  2. us (accusative plural of ја̑ (I))

Declension

edit

Pronoun

edit

нас (Latin spelling nas)

  1. of us (clitic genitive plural of ја̑ (I))
  2. us (clitic accusative plural of ја̑ (I))

Declension

edit

Ukrainian

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Pronoun

edit

нас (nas)

  1. genitive/accusative/locative of ми (my)