Nyet Meaning in English
word
ˈnjɛt
NYET
niˈɛt
nee-ET
परिभाषा
'Nyet' is a Russian word that means 'no' in English. It is sometimes used in English speech or writing for emphasis or stylistic effect.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mainly informal and used for dramatic or humorous effect, often referencing Russian culture. Not a standard English word; use only when the context makes the meaning clear. Common in films, books, or when mimicking a Russian accent.
Spanish: nyet (palabra en ruso para 'no')Portuguese (BR): nyet (palavra russa para 'não')Portuguese (PT): nyet (palavra russa para 'não')Chinese (Simplified): nyet(俄语“不是”的意思)Chinese (Traditional): nyet(俄語「不是」的意思)Hindi: nyet (रूसी शब्द 'नहीं' के लिए)Arabic: نييت (كلمة روسية تعني 'لا')Bengali: না (রাশিয়ান শব্দ)Russian: нетJapanese: ニェット (ロシア語の「いいえ」)Vietnamese: nyet (từ tiếng Nga nghĩa là không)Korean: нет (러시아어로 '아니오')Turkish: nyet (Rusça 'hayır' anlamında)Urdu: نیت (روسی زبان میں 'نہیں')Indonesian: nyet (kata 'tidak' dalam bahasa Rusia)
उदाहरण वाक्य
He answered with a loud nyet.
basic
When I asked if I could go, she just said, 'nyet.'
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The sign on the door says nyet to visitors.
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If you were hoping for dessert, it's a big nyet tonight.
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She grinned, shook her head, and whispered 'nyet' in a fake Russian accent.
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Whenever we suggest karaoke, he gives us a dramatic 'nyet' and laughs.
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