المعنى
A book that has just been released.
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينTo je ____ ____. (This is a new book.)
Imam ____ ____ v roki. (I have a new book in my hand.)
Govorimo o ____ ____. (We are talking about a new book.)
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From Proto-Slavic *novъ (new) and *kъnjiga (book). Cognates include Serbo-Croatian 'nova knjiga', Czech 'nová kniha', Polish 'nowa książka', Russian 'novaya kniga'. The word 'nova' derives from the Proto-Indo-European *newos, which also gave rise to English 'new', German 'neu', Latin 'novus', and Greek 'neos'. The word 'knjiga' comes from Proto-Slavic *kъnjiga, likely of Turkic origin (compare Old Turkic 'küin' meaning 'scroll' or 'book'), or possibly from Latin 'cuneus' (wedge) referring to cuneiform tablets, though the Turkic origin is more widely accepted for Slavic languages. The combination 'nova knjiga' literally means 'new book', referring to a book that has recently been published or acquired, or a fresh copy of a book. Its usage in Slovenian is direct and common.