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nur

only

Meaning of nur

no more than; solely

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German/nuːɐ̯/
Russian transcription[ˈtolʲkə]
only
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nur with Russian translation

nur usage examples

🇷🇺Russian🇩🇪German

Я выпил только воду.

Ich habe nur Wasser getrunken.

🇷🇺Russian🇩🇪German

У неё с собой только пять евро.

Sie hat nur fünf Euro dabei.

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nur belongs to the topic "Top 1000". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

nurтолько
zusammenвместе
oftчасто
seltenредко
frühрано
spätпоздно
heuteсегодня

nur synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between nur / bloß / lediglich / einzig / nurmehr / erst

B
🇩🇪German
bloß

Colloquial “only/just,” often with a sense of limitation or slight irritation.

A1Very Often
L
🇩🇪German
lediglich

More formal and precise “merely/only,” sounds more official than “nur.”

A2Often
E
🇩🇪German
einzig

“Only” in the sense of “sole/unique,” emphasizing exclusiveness; less common than “nur.”

A2Often
N
🇩🇪German
nurmehr

Rare, especially in Austrian and southern German usage; means “now only / only still.”

B1Rarely
E
🇩🇪German
erst

Means “just/only (now),” often indicating that something happened later than expected or is still limited.

A2Very Often
A
🇩🇪German
allein

Can mean “only/just,” but often sounds literary or old-fashioned; in speech it is more often understood as “alone.”

B1Often
A
🇩🇪German
ausschließlich

“Exclusively/only,” with a strong restriction: nothing except the stated thing is included.

A2Often

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How to pronounce nur and what this word means

nur means only. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce nur

/nuːɐ̯/

nur translation

only

nur examples

Ich habe nur Wasser getrunken.

nur transcription

/nuːɐ̯/

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nur meaning: what does it mean?

nicht mehr als; ausschließlich

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nur is pronounced as /nuːɐ̯/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

nur definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Ich habe nur Wasser getrunken. Translation: Я выпил только воду.

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