Nay

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Meanings of Nay

   
Adjective
  • Not any; none.
   
Interjection
  • A way to say no quickly.
   
Verb
  • To say no or refuse.
   
Noun
  • A vote against something.
  • A person who voted against something.
  • A refusal or saying no.
   
Adverb
  • No.
  • Used to add more information, like saying 'no' in a stronger way.
  • Used to say something is even more true than before.
   

Explanation of the word: Nay

Nay means no. If someone asks you if you want to play and you don't want to, you can say 'nay'.

   

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Translations for the word: Nay

   
hindi
नहीं (nahi)

nahi

नाय (naay)

naay

नहीं (nahi)

nahi

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Nay

Nay the Little Horse

In a land of bright colors and cheerful sounds, there lived a little horse named Nay. Nay loved to gallop and play, but he had a special way of saying "no." Whenever his friends asked him to do something he didn’t want to, he would shake his head and say, “Nay!”

One sunny day, his friends wanted to jump over a big puddle. Nay thought it looked too splashy and said, “Nay!” But then he saw how much fun they were having. So, he took a deep breath and joined in, splashing and laughing!

Sometimes, saying “nay” can lead to new adventures!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Nay

'Nay' is a word that means 'no' or 'not at all.' It is often used to show disagreement.

You pronounce 'nay' like 'nay' in 'nay-sayer.' It rhymes with 'day.'

The word 'nay' comes from Old English and has been used for many centuries to mean 'no.'

The word 'nay' in Kannada is 'ನಾಯಿ' (Nāyi).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Nay

Fact: The word 'nay' means 'no' and is often used in old stories and fairy tales.
Proverb: Better to say 'nay' than to say 'yes' and regret it later. (This means it's okay to say no sometimes.)
Quote: "Nay, I am the captain of my soul." - William Ernest Henley