נאָך
Yiddish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɔχ/
Etymology 1
From Middle High German nāh, from Old High German nāh, from Proto-Germanic *nēhw.
Derived terms
- דערנאָך (dernokh)
- דערנאָכדעם (dernokhdem)
- נאָך ... נאָך (nokh ... nokh)
- נאָך אַלץ (nokh alts)
- נאָכאַנאַנד (nokhanand)
- נאָכבוי (nokhboy)
- נאָכגיין (nokhgeyn)
- נאָכדעם (nokhdem)
- נאָכטאָן (nokhton)
- נאָכטאַנצן (nokhtantsn)
- נאָכטעם (nokhtam)
- נאָכמיטאָג (nokhmitog)
- נאָכמיטאָג (nokhmitog)
- נאָכפֿאָלגן (nokhfolgn)
- נאָכפֿאָלגער (nokhfolger)
- נאָכפֿאָרן (nokhforn)
- נאָכציטערניש (nokhtsiternish)
- נאָכקום (nokhkum)
- נאָכשפּירן (nokhshpirn)
Etymology 2
From Middle High German noch, nog, from Old High German noh, from Proto-Germanic *nuh, from Proto-Indo-European *nū-kʷe-.
Derived terms
- נאָכאַמאָל (nokhamol)
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