nisba
English
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Etymology
Noun
nisba (plural nisbas)
- (grammar) An Arabic derivational adjective formed with the suffix ـِيّ m (-ī, -iyy) / ـِيَّة f (-íyya), or an adjective in another Near Eastern language that is formed similarly. The English adjectival suffix -i, e.g. in Iraqi is of Arabic origin.
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Italian
Etymology
Sometimes hypothesized to be from German nichts or nix da.[1]
Adverb
nisba
- nix, none
- La cambiale, film (1959)
- - Lei testimoni li ha?
- - Eh, l'avvocato! Tesimoni - nisba!
- - E allora lo facciamo venire.
- - A chi?
- - A Nisba.
- - No, dicevo "nisba". Nessuno!
- La cambiale, film (1959)
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References
- ↑ in Festschrift für Giovan Battista Pellegrini (1991, →ISBN, edited by Johannes Kramer), page 322: Als Beispiel eines Germanismus sei nisba "nichts" angeführt, das sich aus deutsch nix (da) ableitet und in Norditalien eine Entsprechung mit lomb. nies aufweist; ...
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