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[nulla nulla]
** English
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] . 2. [en] . 3. * 1894 , Ivan Dexter, _Talmud: A Strange Narrative of Central Australia_ , published in serial form in _Port Adelaide News and Lefevre's Peninsula Advertiser_ (SA), Chapter XX, see http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks16/1600641.txt 4. *: I gave a loud cry and was in the act of running towards the centre of the camp when I caught a glimpse of several black figures around me, and the next moment I was knocked senseless by a blow from a NULLA or waddy.
*** See also
[en]
** Hungarian
[hu]
*** Etymology
From [hu], feminine of [la].
*** Pronunciation
- [hu-IPA] - [hu] - [hu] - [hu]
*** Numeral
[hu]
1. [hu] zero
**** Declension
[nullá][nullá]
**** Derived terms
{{col4|hu |nulladik |nullás |nulláz }}
*** Noun
[pl=nullák]
1. zero 2. someone or something of no importance ; cipher
**** Declension
[nullá][nullá]
*** Adjective
[-]
1. [hu] zero , none whatsoever, none at all
**** Declension
[nullá]
*** Further reading
- [R:ErtSz]
** Italian
*** Etymology
[it] From [it], feminine singular and neuter plural (collective) of [la].
*** Pronunciation
[nùlla]
*** Determiner
[it]
1. [it]
*** Adverb
[it-adv]
1. nothing , anything
*** Noun
[m]
1. nothing
*** Pronoun
[it]
1. nothing , anything
** Latin
[la]
*** Pronunciation
- [ann=1] - [ann=1]
*** Adjective
[la]
1. [la]
*** Adjective
[la]
1. [la]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Alternative forms
- [nb]
*** Noun
[nb]
1. [nb]
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Alternative forms
- [nn]
*** Noun
[nn]
1. [nn]
** Romansch
[rm]
*** Alternative forms
- [rm] - [rm] - [rm]
*** Etymology
From [rm].
*** Numeral
[rm]
1. [rm] [rm] zero