What is the meaning of No-?

non-, un-: negates adjectives and nouns

Used to form the first-person singular possessive of nouns: my. Can combine with relational words to form relational adverbs.

Used to form the first-person singular reflexive of transitive verbs: myself. For certain verbs, this imparts an intransitive sense rather than a strictly reflexive one.

An iterative prefix; again, repeatedly

A reversionary prefix; back, again

Appears in verbs with a meaning relating to finding

Appears in verbs with a meaning relating the occurrence of an event

downward

across

A directional prefix referring to intermediate distance

Appears in several terms relating to stone or lithics.

Used to support prototonic verb forms where no deuterotonic forms exist (imperfect, past subjunctive, conditional) and to support infixed object pronouns, including the relative pronoun that has no form except for a mutation on the following consonant

Used to support prototonic verb forms where no deuterotonic forms exist (imperfect, past subjunctive, conditional) and to support infixed object pronouns, including the relative pronoun that has no form except for a mutation on the following consonant

you (first-second singular subject prefix)

used to form complete aspects of verbs prefixed with mo-

second-person singular clitic, you

Rōmaji transcription of

Usually found on verbs (and their derived nouns or adjectives) with the meaning 'from'.

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un-, non-, in-

-less

Source: wiktionary.org

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