Avendonian

Pronunciation

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

Etymology

From Latin .

Adverb

ne

  1. not
    Eo ne si seiui.
    I did not see it.

Particle

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ne

  1. no

Carnian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *ne.

Pronunciation

Particle

ne

  1. Negation particle; not
    Ne pijem melcaI don't drink milk.

Related terms

Europic

Pronunciation

Interjection

ne

  1. no, nay, nope, negative

Related Terms

  • ne ‘not’
  • na ‘no, none’

Adverb (Particle)

ne

  1. not

Verb

ne

  1. 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

  1. on the side of

Mua'ebo:

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Mua'ebo:) IPA: /ne/

Article

ne

  1. a definite article
    Koanu ne ne'a ku.
    The child sees a stone.

Inflection

Usage notes

Follows after the noun or noun phrase.

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms

Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Gothic ni.

Particle

  1. no

Pronunciation

Etymology

As above.

Adverb

ne

  1. not

Soc'ul'

Wacag logograph
 

Etymology

From Sekhulla , from Wascotl *nes. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl nes.

Pronunciation

Postposition

ne

  1. with, among
    Iyr'u cohts sauxe nivlaux jer'u ne.
    The encrusting gorgonian's hairs move with the current.
  2. by, around, near
    Hucuiji leydieiñ ne cuder' cuder' xeuaidi, cetxícñ, huýeu.
    He threw the ball too close to the goalpost and, cetxícñ, missed.
  3. next to, along
    Nuc' nuc' aíxeý yañ'an suén ne.
    The gods must not want me to be beside you.
  4. 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 . Analyzable as ën- + obsolete Proto-Valtamic *ne ("lest").

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Valtamic) IPA: /ne/; [ne̞], [ˌnɛ‿]

Conjunction

ne

  1. so, as a consequence
  2. (higher register, now obsolete) lest