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nari

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Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin nāris. Compare Daco-Romanian nară.

Noun

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nari f (plural nãri, definite articulation narea)

  1. nose

Derived terms

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Chuabo

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Noun

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nari

  1. buffalo

References

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  • Shrum, Jeff (2018), Chuwabo - Portuguese Dictionary[1], SIL International

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From nge- +‎ tari.

Verb

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nari

  1. (colloquial) alternative form of menari (to dance)

Italian

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Etymology

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Derived from Latin nārēs, nominative plural of nāris (nostril).

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Noun

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nari f pl (plural only) (literary, anatomy)

  1. synonym of narici (nostrils)
    • 2009, Murubutu, “Memorie di un povero naso [Memories of a poor nose]”, in Il giovane Mariani e altri racconti [The young Mariani and other stories]:
      Profumo raro, vecchio bene tra i nuovi mali, in grado, è vero, di dare nuova vita alle mie vecchie nari.
      Rare smell, old good among the new evils, capable, it's true, of giving new life to my old nostrils.

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Anagrams

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Japanese

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Romanization

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nari

  1. Rōmaji transcription of なり

Latin

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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nārī

  1. dative singular of nāris

Rawang

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Etymology

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From Burmese နာရီ (nari), from Sanskrit नाडी (nāḍī).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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nari

  1. clock.
  2. o'clock.