на-
Azerbaijani
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *na- prefix, from Proto-Slavic *na.
Prefix
на- • (na-)
Derived terms
Old Church Slavonic terms prefixed with на-
Related terms
- на (na)
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *na.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [nə]
- IPA(key): [ˈna] (when stressed)
Prefix
на- • (na-)
- (with verbs) onto, upon
- (with verbs) to repletion, to satiation, to the full, enough, too much
- (with verbs) a quantity of, a lot of
- (added to nouns, forms adverbs with the meaning in the direction of the noun)
- (added to nouns or adverbs, forms adverbs with the approximate meaning 'for' the noun or adverb, or in the state of the noun or adverb)
- на- (na-) + всегда́ (vsegdá, “always”) → навсегда́ (navsegdá, “forever”)
- на- (na-) + до́лго (dólgo, “a long time”) → надо́лго (nadólgo, “for a long time”)
- на- (na-) + век (vek, “century”) → наве́ки (navéki, “forever”, literally “for centuries”)
- на- (na-) + приме́р (primér, “example”) → наприме́р (naprimér, “for example”)
Usage notes
- The stressed variant is found in the following situations:
- the past participle of verbs with a one-syllable root ending in -ать: e.g. на́званный (názvannyj) from назва́ть (nazvátʹ), на́чатый (náčatyj) from нача́ть (načátʹ);
- some deverbal nouns: e.g. на́тиск (nátisk, “onslaught, pressure”) from нати́скать (natískatʹ);
- some adverbs: e.g. на́прочь (nápročʹ, “absolutely, without a trace (colloquial)”), на́смерть (násmertʹ, “to death, utterly”), на́земь (názemʹ, “down, onto the ground (poetic)”).
Derived terms
Russian terms prefixed with на-
Related terms
- на (na)
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