No is an English equivalent of 'non'. It's an adverb whose opposite is 'oui' ['yes']. It's pronounced 'noh'
Pneumonoultramicroscopic-silicovolcanoconiosis (no hyphen)is pronounced "new-MOH-noh-ULL-truh-MY-krow-skah-pik-SILL-ih-koh-voll-KAY-noh-COH-nee-oh-sis"or "new-MAH-noh-ULL-truh-MY-krow-skah-pik-SILL-ih-koh-voll-KAY-noh-COH-nee-oh-sis".*The UK version would include a "voll-KAH-noh" or "VOLL-kah-noh" pronunciation of "volcano".
"Friendly to foreigners" is a definition of the English word "xenodochial".Specifically, the word is an adjective. It is opposite in meaning to the word "xenophobic", which means "unfriendly to outsiders". It is pronounced "ZEH-noh-DOH-kyahl".
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
Noh is a traditional Japanese form of theater that combines drama, music, and dance to communicate stories. It has a long history and is known for its stylized movements, masks, and costumes. Noh plays typically focus on themes of the supernatural, legends, and historical events.
"Ninety-one" is the English equivalent of the Italian number novantuno.Specifically, the number novanta means "ninety (90)." The number uno means "one (1)." The pronunciation is "NOH-vahn-TOO-noh."
(the alcoholic beverage) "Vino" [pron: Vee-NOh]
Phenomenon is an English equivalent of 'fenómeno'. The Spanish word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'feh-NOH-meh-noh'.
Il nono piano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the ninth floor".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilis "the". The masculine possessive adjective nono means "ninth". The masculine noun piano translates as "floor".The pronunciation will be "eel NOH-noh PYAH-noh" in Italian.
Sono buona in the feminine and Sono buono in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I am good".Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The feminine adjective buona and the masculine buono translate as "good". The pronunciation will be "SOH-noh BWOH-nah" in the feminine and "SOH-noh BWOH-noh" in the masculine.
"Nine hundred and ninety-nine (999)" is an English equivalent of the Italian number novecentonovantanove.Specifically, the number nove means "nine (9)." The number cento means "hundred (100)." The number novanta means "ninety (90)."The pronunciation is "NOH-veh-TCHEHN-toh-noh-VAHN-tah-NOH-veh."
No is an English equivalent of 'non'. It's an adverb whose opposite is 'oui' ['yes']. It's pronounced 'noh'
Not only is an English equivalent of 'no solo'. The words in Spanish are pronounced 'noh SOH-loh'. The word order is the same in English and in Spanish.
Noh Hages goes by Noh.
Pneumonoultramicroscopic-silicovolcanoconiosis (no hyphen)is pronounced "new-MOH-noh-ULL-truh-MY-krow-skah-pik-SILL-ih-koh-voll-KAY-noh-COH-nee-oh-sis"or "new-MAH-noh-ULL-truh-MY-krow-skah-pik-SILL-ih-koh-voll-KAY-noh-COH-nee-oh-sis".*The UK version would include a "voll-KAH-noh" or "VOLL-kah-noh" pronunciation of "volcano".
Pneumonoultramicroscopic-silicovolcanoconiosis (no hyphen)is pronounced "new-MOH-noh-ULL-truh-MY-krow-skah-pik-SILL-ih-koh-voll-KAY-noh-COH-nee-oh-sis"or "new-MAH-noh-ULL-truh-MY-krow-skah-pik-SILL-ih-koh-voll-KAY-noh-COH-nee-oh-sis".*The UK version would include a "voll-KAH-noh" or "VOLL-kah-noh" pronunciation of "volcano".