New : nf (word from popular Latin short story, n., of short story, plu. "recent things").
The word “new” has several meanings:
1. First opinion that we women where we receives (of a event recent) ; this event worn for the the first time to the knowledge for the no one interested, or public insurance.
The news of a death, of a putsch.
The news that the army was retreating.
Announce, to bring, spread a news.
Knowyou the news?
good news source (We learn, environments authorized...).
The news is unconfirmed (noise, echo, rumor).
Fake news (fiction, duck).
Start a new sensational (bomb), very important et exclusive (scoop).
A good, a bad news: announcement of a event happy, unfortunate.
Happy, sad, unfortunate news.
Alarming news.
Specially: The good news: the Gospel.
Phrase: This is not news: it is a chose that I knew already.
First news ! talking about something we didn't have knowledge and which surprises.
The news, everything that we learn from the press, the media (information).
Go, come to the news.
Listen to the news on the radio, on television.
The news from jour.
Latest news, those of latest time.
little news and facts various.
2. In the plural: Information concerning thestate or situation by no one that we haven't seen or that we haven't heard speak for some time time.
To have someone's news.
I have no news from him.
To latest news, he was better.
– Quote from the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918): “Without news from you, I am desperate”.
Not donner of his news (signe -from life-).
Send, doing take news from a sick.
Familiar: What news? How are you ? (What of new ?).
Proverbial phrase: No news, good news: when you don't hear from someone, you can assume it's good news.
Threat : You will, you will hear from me! Don't worry, he'll hear from me soon!
You will tell me news about it: you will surely tell me you, you will compliment me.
– Quote from the French woman of letters of Russian origin Nathalie Sarraute, born Natalia Tcherniak (1900-1999): “I'm going to give you a taste of my plum brandy, you'll tell me about it”.
3. Usually brief narrative, of costs dramatic, and featuring characters few (tale).
Novels and short stories.
– Quote from the French writer André Gide (1869-1951): “News […] are made to be read all at once”.
Short story writer (novellist).
Collection of stories.
"Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles", a collection of short stories by French authors published in the XNUMXth century.
The stories of Mérimée (1803-1870), Maupassant (1850-1893).