Contionary:ne
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Latin nē.
Adverb
ne
- not
- Eo ne si seiui.
- I did not see it.
- Eo ne si seiui.
Particle
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ne
- no
Carnian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ne.
Pronunciation
- IPA: [nɛ]
Particle
ne
- Negation particle; not
- Ne pijem melca ― I don't drink milk.
Related terms
- nei (“no”)
Elvarri
Etymology
From Proto-Luxelvic *ne "other". Probably began as an honorific before superseding a previous second person pronoun; some have theorised this unattested second person pronoun could have been related to plural glei. Cognate with Sadling nés "in addition".
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ne (accusative singular nas, genitive nu, dative nes, locative ans, nominative plural glei)
- second-person singular nominative pronoun
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See also
| Elvarri personal pronouns | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Accusative | Genitive | Dative | Locative | Instrumental | Perlative | ||
| First person |
singular | bo | bas | bu | bes | abo | ||
| plural | vo | vas | vu | ves | avo | |||
| Second person |
singular | ne | nas | nu | nes | ans | ||
| plural | glei | glas | glau | glaves | aglei | |||
| Inanimate third person |
singular | i | un | hea | ier | aier | eris | eras |
| plural | ovo | ovas | ou | oves | auvo | averis | averas | |
| Animate third person |
singular | tad | tar | tor | ter | ater | teris | teras |
| plural | evo | evas | ou | eves | aivo | leris | leras | |
Europic
Pronunciation
- Europic Phonology: /ne/
Interjection
ne
- no, nay, nope, negative
Related Terms
Adverb (Particle)
ne
- not
Verb
ne
- to not do, to refrain from, don’t
- This is a prohibitive (bzw. negative imperative) verb, a bit like Welsh peidio or Chinese 別 (bié). When using ne as a verb outside of the imperative, it is recommended to use the nominal form of the verb as a direct object to avoid confusing the negative ne derte ‘not doing’ with ne na dertacu ‘refusing to do’.
Related Terms
- ne ‘not’
Modern Standard Imperial
Pronunciation
(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /ne/
Preposition
ne
- on the side of
Mua'ebo:
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Mua'ebo:) IPA: /ne/
Article
ne
- a definite article
- Koanu ne ne'a ku.
- The child sees a stone.
- Koanu ne ne'a ku.
Inflection
Usage notes
Follows after the noun or noun phrase.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /nʲeː/
Etymology
From Gothic ni.
Particle
né
- no
Pronunciation
- IPA: /nʲə/
Etymology
As above.
Adverb
ne
- not
Soc'ul'
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Etymology
From Sekhulla nə, from Wascotl *nes. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl nes.
Pronunciation
Postposition
ne
- with, among
- Iyr'u cohts sauxe nivlaux jer'u ne.
- The encrusting gorgonian's hairs move with the current.
- by, around, near
- Hucuiji leydieiñ ne cuder' cuder' xeuaidi, cetxícñ, huýeu.
- He threw the ball too close to the goalpost and, cetxícñ, missed.
- next to, along
- Nuc' nuc' aíxeý yañ'an suén ne.
- The gods must not want me to be beside you.
- having
- Jí txetxeh al'a eñje jutxux ne hurco ne hurco, c'ez uc' teirí āhmiūj xeinama ojis.
- He spends all his time and money going from prostitute to prostitute, you'd think he'd get tired after a while.
Derived terms
Valtamic
Etymology
From Proto-Valtamic *ënne, from Proto-Italic *ən- + *nē. Cognate with Latin in- and nē. Analyzable as ën- + obsolete Proto-Valtamic *ne ("lest").
Pronunciation
- (Standard Valtamic) IPA: /ne/; [ne̞], [ˌnɛ‿]
Conjunction
ne
- so, as a consequence
- (higher register, now obsolete) lest