наче

Ukrainian

Alternative forms

  • нена́че (nenáče), нена́чеб (nenáčeb), нена́чебто (nenáčebto), на́чеб (náčeb), на́чебто (náčebto)

Etymology

From earlier нена́че (nenáče), from не (ne) + іна́че (ináče).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈnat͡ʃe]
  • (file)

Conjunction

на́че • (náče)

  1. as if, as though, as, like
    Synonyms: нена́че (nenáče), нена́чеб (nenáčeb), нена́чебто (nenáčebto), ні́́би (ní́by), ні́́бито (ní́byto)
    • 1719, Daniel Defoe, translated by Олена Хатунцева [Olena Khatuntsveva], Життя й незвичайні та дивовижні пригоди Робінзона Крузо, translation of The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe:
      Де́хто з них ма́ло не вмер з переля́ку й упа́в на зе́млю, на́че ме́ртвий.
      Déxto z nyx málo ne vmer z pereljáku j upáv na zémlju, náče mértvyj.
      [original: Some of them were even ready to die for fear, and fell down as dead with the very terror.]

Particle

на́че • (náče)

  1. (it is/was/seems/seemed) as if, as though
    Synonyms: нена́че (nenáče), нена́чеб (nenáčeb), нена́чебто (nenáčebto), ні́́би (ní́by), ні́́бито (ní́byto)
    Вона́ на́че хоті́ла щось сказа́ти.
    Voná náče xotíla ščosʹ skazáty.
    It was as if she wanted to say something.

References

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