Contionary:nee

Cleepoyish

Etymology

From Old Cleepoyish nee, neeh, from Proto-Lesionic *nehw, from Proto-Germanic *nēhw.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Cleepoyish) IPA: /næː/
  • (Old Cleepoyish) IPA: /nɛː(h)/

Adjective

nee (comparative neehwiz, superlative neehwist)

  1. close, near, nearby

Inflection

Positive declension of nee
Singular Plural
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

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk , from Old Skundavisk , nei, from Halmisk ᚾᚨᛁ (nai), from Proto-Germanic *nai.

Pronunciation

Adverb

nee

  1. no
    Nee, ik have hee neet geseen.
    No, I haven't seen her.

Article

nee

  1. no
    Thar is nee tijd left.
    There is no time 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

  1. (personal) he or she.
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