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===Interjection===
===Interjection===
'''{{PAGENAME}}'''
'''{{PAGENAME}}'''
# ''Used to show annoyance''
# {{n-g|Used to show annoyance}}
#: '''''Ve'''! Svige e lata-me en ruva!''
#: '''''Ve'''! Svige e lata-me en ruva!''
#:: '''Hmph'''! Shut up and leave me alone!
#:: '''Hmph'''! Shut up and leave me alone!

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Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [ve]

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *waiwô, *wai.

Interjection

ve

  1. Used to show annoyance
    Ve! Svige e lata-me en ruva!
    Hmph! Shut up and leave me alone!

Noun

ve m  or m pl (plural ve)

  1. woe, grief

Carnian

Alternative forms

  • ven (used before words beginning with a vowel)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *vъ(n).

Pronunciation

Preposition

ve

  1. (answering question 'where' ) in, inside [with dative]
  2. (answering question 'where to' ) to, into [with accusative]

Europic

Pronunciation

Verb

ve

  1. to turn, to change direction, to veer
    Has long-form variant verte.

Synonyms