π½πΉ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ne, from Proto-Indo-European *ne (βnotβ).
Usage notes
This word was a general negation particle, and always preceded the word that it negated. Since imperative forms of verbs were generally placed first in the sentence, the particle could not precede it. If the imperative form of a verb was to be negated, the subjunctive was used instead. Use before πΉππ (ist, βisβ) yielded the contraction π½πΉππ (nist).
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