naum

See also: Naum

Dalmatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin nōmen.

Noun

naum m

  1. name

Icelandic

Adjective

naum

  1. strong nominative singular feminine of naumur
  2. strong nominative/accusative plural neuter of naumur

Maia

Noun

naum

  1. flood

Portuguese

Adverb

naum

  1. Informal form of não. (no, not)
    • 2003, “Parte 2: A Maior Maga do Mundo”, in Holy Avenger VR, section #1:
      Niele: Devia ser gladiador na arena de Valkaria! Aposto que você fica totoso de tanguinha! Em vez disso, agora vai virar canário! Chato, né? Nah, canário naum! Já fiz isso com o último!
      Niele: You should have been a gladiator in the arena of Valkaria! I bet you would be sexy with a little loincloth! Instead, you will turn into a canary! Annoying, isn't it? Nah, not a canary! I already did this with the last one!

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From na- + um.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nǎum/
  • Hyphenation: na‧um

Noun

nàum m (Cyrillic spelling на̀ум)

  1. intention
  2. aim, goal

Declension

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