nãsã
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Probably from Vulgar Latin *cum ipsa, from Latin ipsa, from ipse (as with the masculine nãs), or from metathesis of a form *ãnsã. Compare Romanian dânsa, însă.
nãsã f (masculine nãs/nãsu, feminine plural nãsi/nãse, masculine plural nãsh/nãshi)
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