Contionary:nee
Cleepoyish
Etymology
From Old Cleepoyish nee, neeh, from Proto-Lesionic *nehw, from Proto-Germanic *nēhw.
Pronunciation
Adjective
nee (comparative neehwiz, superlative neehwist)
- close, near, nearby
Inflection
Singular | Plural | ||||||
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Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | ||
Predicative | hiz ist nee | hjo ist nee | hit ist nee | þoi izyn nee | þooz izyn nee | þo izyn nee | |
Strong | Nominative/Accusative | nee | neehwooz | ||||
Dative | neehwåm | neehwån | neehwyz | neehwoim | |||
Weak | Nominative | þo nee | þo nee | þot nee | þoi neehwån | þooz neehwån | þo neehwån |
Accusative | þo neehwån | þo neehwån | þot neehwån | þoz neehwåm | þo neehwåm | ||
Dative | þii neehwån | þoiz neehwåm |
Related Terms
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk nē, from Old Skundavisk nē, nei, from Halmisk ᚾᚨᛁ (nai), from Proto-Germanic *nai.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ne:/
Adverb
nee
- no
- Nee, ik have hee neet geseen.
- No, I haven't seen her.
- Nee, ik have hee neet geseen.
Article
nee
- no
- Thar is nee tijd left.
- There is no time left.
- Thar is nee tijd left.
Usage notes
Nee as a negative determiner is only used for uncountable nouns. For countable nouns, neen is used instead.
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Valian
Etymology
From Vahalya tallet neji.
Pronunciation
(Standard Valian) IPA: /neː/
Pronoun
nee
- (personal) he or she.
- example usage of nee here
- italicised translation here.
- example usage of nee here