What does nu am in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word nu am in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use nu am in Romanian.
The word nu am in Romanian means nu am, nu ai, nu a, nu am, nu ați, nu au, nu aș, nu ai, nu ar, nu am, nu ați, nu ar, nu am / nu ai / nu avem / nu aveți / nu au, nu știu, nu am ce comenta, habar nu am, nu ai fost, nu am fost, nu ați fost, nu au fost. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word nu am
nu am, nu ai, nu a, nu am, nu ați, nu au(colloquial, abbreviation (did not) (forma negativă) Sam didn't know how to answer such a tricky question. |
nu aș, nu ai, nu ar, nu am, nu ați, nu ar(colloquial, abbreviation (would not) (condițional-optativ) I wouldn't do that if I were you. I pushed the door with all my might, but it wouldn't open. |
nu am / nu ai / nu avem / nu aveți / nu au(colloquial, abbreviation (have not) (vezi: to have, forma negativă) I haven't seen the neighbors in a long time. |
nu știu(declaration of ignorance) There is no point asking me; I do not know. I do not know the answer to that complicated math problem! |
nu am ce comenta(expressing refusal to speak) |
habar nu am(slang (I don't know) Q: Who ate my cookies? A: Search me - I just got here. |
nu ai fost, nu am fost, nu ați fost, nu au fost(colloquial, abbreviation (were not) (perfect compus) My housemates and I weren't in when the landlord called to collect his rent. |
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