new means somthing that hasent been used that you just got
The French word "nouveau" translates to "new" in English. It is commonly used to indicate something that is newly created or introduced.
Ex New Yorker ... as in a former New Yorker said with a New York accent (New Yahkaw). :)
"Novice" is a word that means being new or inexperienced to something.
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
A root word the word in which one word is based on such as: make (the root word) making (the other word)
The New Testament
gowtham- a mean of brightness
New
it means 'new'
gowtham- a mean of brightness
radically new or original.
new
it means new
If you mean, "not old", The word is spelled "new", just as you spelled it. If you mean "having knowledge of something", the word is "knew". These are sound-alike words. Knew is the past tense of know.
It's a new type of music
nuevo/a (male/female)
"Nuevo" means "new" in English (a masculine new).