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nazi

English

Etymology

See Nazi.

Adjective

nazi (comparative more nazi, superlative most nazi)

  1. Alternative form of Nazi

Translations

Noun

nazi (plural nazis)

  1. Alternative form of Nazi

Translations

Anagrams

  • Zain, azin, zain, zina

Catalan

Noun

nazi m or f (plural nazis)

  1. Nazi

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?na?zi/, /?na?tsi/
  • Homophone: natie (one pronunciation)

Noun

nazi m (plural nazi's, diminutive nazi'tje n)

  1. Nazi, member of the NSDAP
  2. a member of similar movements, whether Nazi, fascist, neo-Nazi or in any other way ultranationalist
  3. (slang, derogatory, offensive) an authoritarian, strict or nitpicky person

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /na.zi/

Adjective

nazi (feminine singular nazie, masculine plural nazis, feminine plural nazies)

  1. Nazi

Noun

nazi m (plural nazis, feminine nazie)

  1. Nazi

Related terms

  • nazisme

Further reading

  • “nazi” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Ido

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?nazi/

Noun

nazi

  1. plural of nazo

Latvian

Noun

nazi m

  1. vocative singular form of nazis
  2. accusative singular form of nazis
  3. instrumental singular form of nazis

Ngazidja Comorian

Noun

nazi 9 (plural nazi 10)

  1. coconut
  2. coconut milk

References

  • “nazi” in Outils & Ressources pour l'Exploitation de la Langue Comorienne, 2008.

Old High German

Alternative forms

  • nazz?

Etymology

naz (wet) +? -?

Noun

naz? f

  1. wetness

Descendants

  • Middle High German: ne??e
    • Alemannic German: Nässi
    • German: Nässe
    • Vilamovian: ness, nessa

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • nazista (Brazilian)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /na.?zi/

Noun

nazi m, f (plural nazis)

  1. (Portugal, historical) Nazi (member of the Nazi party)

Adjective

nazi m, f (plural nazis)

  1. (Portugal, historical) Nazi (relating to Nazis, the Nazi party or Nazi Germany)

Related terms

  • nazismo

Spanish

Etymology

From German Nazi, a shortening of Nationalsozialist (National Socialist).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /?na?i/, [?na.?i]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /?nasi/, [?na.si]

Noun

nazi m or f (plural nazis)

  1. Nazi

Adjective

nazi (plural nazis)

  1. Nazi

Derived terms

  • nazismo m
  • nazista
  • neonazi

Related terms

  • nacionalsocialismo
  • nacionalsocialista

Swahili

Etymology

Found throughout Sabaki and in nearby languages, like Yao naasi (coconut), although this may be due to borrowing. Other cognates refer to different palms, e.g. Luhya munazi (oil palm) and Tooro omunazi (date palm), leaving the origin and meaning unknown, although a nebulous connection to Proto-Bantu *ngàdí (palm oil) has been suggested.

Pronunciation

Noun

nazi (n class, plural nazi)

  1. coconut (especially a mature coconut)

Derived terms

  • mnazi (coconut palm)

See also

  • dafu (young coconut)
  • mbata (old coconut used for copra)

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naai

English

Etymology

From Afrikaans naai.

Verb

naai (third-person singular simple present naais, present participle naaiing, simple past and past participle naaied)

  1. (South Africa, crude, slang) to have sexual intercourse.
    • 2012, Zinaid Meeran, Tanuki Ichiban (page 217)
      I bet the American chappies are naaiing cherries onetime.
    • 2013, Roger Lucey, Back in from the Anger (page 21)
      Having already learnt about naaiing from the rough and redheaded Two Bob, this meant that in spite of the hostilities between my parents – I can't recall a glimmer of affection between them – they were still at it.

Synonyms

  • fuck, nail (verb, sense 8), bang (verb, sense 3)

Anagrams

  • -iana, IANA, NAIA

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch naaien (to sew, to stitch; to fuck), from Middle Dutch nâyen, from Old Dutch *n?ien, from Proto-Germanic *n?an?.

Verb

naai (present naai, present participle naaiende, past participle genaai)

  1. stitch
  2. sew
  3. (vulgar) have sex, fuck

Derived terms

  • naaier

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -a?i?

Verb

naai

  1. first-person singular present indicative of naaien
  2. imperative of naaien

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