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ノー [gai1] ノウ [ik]
  1. [int]
    • no
    Cross references:
    • ⇔ see: 2843921 イエス 1. yes
  2. [pref]
    • no
    • without
    • not needed
    • not allowed
History:
    • A 2021-05-29 14:52:09 Robin Scott
    • Comments
      No harm in having it but it's definitely irregular (and very obscure). Not used at all as a prefix.
    • Refs
      ノーと言える	4553
      ノウと言える	23
      ノーネクタイ	75522
      ノウネクタイ	No matches
    • Diff
      @@ -9,0 +10 @@
      +<re_inf>&ik;</re_inf>
      @@ -17 +18 @@
      -<pos>&n-pref;</pos>
      +<pos>&pref;</pos>
    • A* 2021-05-28 05:06:47 Jim Breen
    • Comments
      Revisiting this. I see we have two example sentences linked to ノウ, which was split from 1093800 last year.  I can work around it, but it would probably be better to have it here. (There are another 9 sentences linked to ノー.)
    • Refs
      メアリーは結婚したいと思うのは私だけだといっているくせに、私がプロポーズしたら「ノウ」といった。なんのことだか、さっぱりわからない。 
      Despite the fact that Mary keeps saying I was the only man she'd like to marry, when I proposed to her, she said "NO". I cannot make head or tail of it. 
      米国にノウと言えるのか? [T]
      Can we say "No" to America?
    • Diff
      @@ -6,0 +7,3 @@
      +</r_ele>
      +<r_ele>
      +<reb>ノウ</reb>
    • A 2020-03-31 09:44:55 Robin Scott
    • Diff
      @@ -9,0 +10 @@
      +<xref type="see" seq="2843921">イエス</xref>
    • A 2020-03-01 03:53:46 Rene Malenfant
    • Comments
      neither have i.  fine with me
    • Diff
      @@ -7,3 +6,0 @@
      -</r_ele>
      -<r_ele>
      -<reb>ノウ</reb>
    • A* 2020-03-01 00:16:59 Robin Scott
    • Comments
      I've never seen ノウ used for "no". It's not in the refs either. Probably fine to leave it out.
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