What is the meaning of N-?

Abbreviation of English nano-

Indicating an arbitrary number of elements.

The normal-form of a functional group (or molecule), being the long-chain form (the unbranched chain).

my

I

I

marks a second person singular possessor; you

marks a second person singular object of a postposition

A qualifier suffix with a number of meanings:

  1. Marks the n-gender containing roundish or rope-like objects and liquids
  2. Appears in compound nouns that are rounded or rope-like
  3. assume a position
  4. flying
  5. following
  6. Appears in many verbs with no clear function

Marks the n-gender containing roundish or rope-like objects and liquids

Appears in compound nouns that are rounded or rope-like

assume a position

flying

following

Appears in many verbs with no clear function

Class 9 noun prefix.

Class 10 noun prefix.

Class 9 noun prefix.

Class 10 noun prefix.

The noun article. Added to nouns and verb stems to affirm nominal use. Has an element of definiteness. Also used in derivation.

Marks a second person singular verbal subject; you

Class 9 noun prefix.

Class 10 noun prefix.

forms intransitive or reflexive verbs from existing verbs

alternative form of m- (noun-forming prefix) before labial consonants

alternative form of in

I (used for conjugating verbs to the subjective or nominative case of the personal pronoun)

Class 9 noun prefix

Class 10 noun prefix

alternative form of ni-

us

alternative form of d-

I, 1st person singular subject concord

positive imperative form of -n- (me; 1st person singular object concord)

I, me, my. (Forms the first person.)

Marks a second person singular verbal subject.

Class 1 subject concord, especially before consonants.

Marks that (person markers on) a derivation from a transitive verb refer to the agent argument of the verb rather than the patient argument; used with verbs adverbialized with -e or nominalized with -dü or -'jüdü.

Marks a nonderived transitive verb as having a third-person agent/subject and patient/object.

Marks a nonderived intransitive verb with agent-like or patient-like argument as having a third-person argument/subject.

With following vowel lengthened if in an unreduced open syllable.

intensive prefix. on, to, at

alternative form of ãn-

Class 9 noun prefix.

Class 10 noun prefix.

Used to negate the pronoun or adverb which follows it, yielding the same part of speech

n-; (normal-form)

First-person prefix in the imperfect conjugation

alternative form of il-

marks a second person singular direct object.

in

active verb-forming prefix

adjective-forming prefix

n class(IX/X) noun prefix and adjective agreement prefix, denoting animals and miscellaneous nouns as well as their plurals, and plurals of some u class(XI) nouns

alternative form of ni-

Class 9 noun prefix.

Class 10 noun prefix.

Class 9 simple noun prefix.

Source: wiktionary.org

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