nagh
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish nach, from Proto-Celtic *nekʷos (“someone, something”).
Usage notes
Conjunction
nagh
- that ... not
Usage notes
- Used with the dependent form of a verb to introduce a negative subordinate clause. The negation of dy.
- Bare lhiam nagh beagh eh myr shen.
- I wish it were not so.
- Cha nel blein erbee goll shaghey nagh screeuys eh hooin.
- Never a year passes that he doesn't write to us.
- Cha vel fer erbee cha bouyr as eshyn nagh jean clashtyn.
- There is none so deaf as he that will not hear.
- Cre ta jannoo er nagh vel eh çheet?
- What is wrong with him that he does not come?
- Hug mee ersyn dy hoiggal nagh lhisagh eh goll.
- I made it clear to him that he shouldn't go.
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