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new [newer, newest] (distinguishing something established more recently)
adjective
[UK: njuː]
[US: nuː]

novýadjective

new [newer, newest] (in original condition, pristine)
adjective
[UK: njuː]
[US: nuː]

novýadjective

new [newer, newest] (of recent origin)
adjective
[UK: njuː]
[US: nuː]

novýadjective

new [newer, newest] (recently arrived or appeared)
adjective
[UK: njuː]
[US: nuː]

novýadjective

new [newer, newest] (recently made or created)
adjective
[UK: njuː]
[US: nuː]

novýadjective

New Brunswick (province in eastern Canada)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈbrʌnz.wɪk]
[US: nuː ˈbrʌnz.wɪk]

Nový Brunšvikproper noun
{m}

New Caledonia (overseas territory of France)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˌkæ.lə.ˈdəʊ.niə]
[US: nuː ˌkæ.ləˈdo.ʊ.niə]

Nová Kaledonieproper noun
{f}

New Delhi (capital of India)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈde.li]
[US: nuː ˈde.li]

Nové Dillíproper noun
{n}

New England (six states of the United States)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈɪŋ.ɡlənd]
[US: nuː ˈɪŋ.ɡlənd]

Nová Anglieproper noun
{f}

New Guinea (large island)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈɡɪ.ni]
[US: nuː ˈɡɪ.ni]

Nová Guineaproper noun
{f}

New Hampshire (US state)
proper noun

New Hampshireproper noun
{m}

New Jersey (a northeast state of the United States of America)
proper noun

New Jerseyproper noun

New Mexico (US State)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈmek.sɪk.əʊ]
[US: nuː ˈmek.səˌko.ʊ]

Nové Mexikoproper noun
{n}

new moon (phase of moon when in conjunction with sun)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuː.ˈmuːn]
[US: ˈnuː.ˈmuːn]

novnoun
{m}

New Norwegian (one of the two major Norwegian (written) languages)
proper noun
[UK: njuː nɔː.ˈwiː.dʒən]
[US: nuː ˌnɔˈrwiː.dʒən]

nynorskproper noun
{m} {f}

New Orleans (city)
proper noun

New Orleansproper noun
{n}

New South Wales (state of Australia)
proper noun

Nový Jižní Walesproper noun
{m}

New Spain (historical colony)
proper noun

Nové Španělskoproper noun
{n}

New Testament (second half of the Christian Bible)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈte.stə.mənt]
[US: nuː ˈte.stə.mənt]

Nový zákonproper noun
{m}

New World (the Americas and Oceania)
proper noun
[UK: njuː wɜːld]
[US: nuː ˈwɝːld]

Nový Světproper noun
{m}

New Year (January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and the days following)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuː.ˈjɪə]
[US: ˈnuː.ˈjɪə]

Nový roknoun
{m}

New Year's Day (holiday occurring on January 1st)
noun
[UK: njuː ˈjiəz deɪ]
[US: nuː ˈjɪr̩z ˈdeɪ]

Nový roknoun
{m}

New York (state)
proper noun

New Yorkproper noun
{m}

New York City (large city in the USA)
proper noun

New Yorkproper noun

New Yorker [New Yorkers] (a native or resident of New York City)
noun

Newyorčannoun
{m}

Newyorčankanoun
{f}

New Yorkian (of or relating to New York)
adjective

newyorskýadjective

New Zealand (attributive form - relating to New Zealand)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈziː.lənd]
[US: nuː ˈziː.lənd]

novozélandskýproper noun

New Zealand (country in Oceania)
proper noun
[UK: njuː ˈziː.lənd]
[US: nuː ˈziː.lənd]

Nový Zélandproper noun
{m}

New Zealander [New Zealanders] (a person from New Zealand or of New Zealand descent)
noun
[UK: njuː ˈzɪ.lən.də(r)]
[US: nuː ˈziː.lən.dər]

Novozélanďannoun
{m}

Novozélanďankanoun
{f}

newbie (new (inexperienced) user or participant)
noun
[UK: njˈuːbi]
[US: nˈuːbi]

nováčeknoun
{m}

newborn (recently born baby)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuː.bɔːn]
[US: ˈnuː.bɔːrn]

novorozenecnoun
{m}

novorozeněnoun
{n}

newborn (recently born)
adjective
[UK: ˈnjuː.bɔːn]
[US: ˈnuː.bɔːrn]

novorozenýadjective

Newcastle disease (disease of poultry)
noun

Newcastleská nemocnoun
{f}

pseudomor drůbeženoun
{m}

newcomer [newcomers] (new participant in some activity)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuːk.ʌ.mə(r)]
[US: ˈnuːˌk.ʌ.mər]

nováčeknoun
{m}

newcomer [newcomers] (one who has recently arrived in a community)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuːk.ʌ.mə(r)]
[US: ˈnuːˌk.ʌ.mər]

příchozínoun
{m}

Newman (surname meaning "new man")
proper noun
[UK: ˈnuː.mən]
[US: ˈnuː.mən]

Novakproper noun

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