nei
Chuukese
Determiner
nei
- First-person singular possessive; my (used with a special class of objects including living things)
Related terms
Small objects, concepts | Large objects, living things | Suffix | ||
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Singular | First person | ai | nei | -ei |
Second person | omw, om | noum | -om | |
Third person | an | noun | -an | |
Plural | First person | äm (exclusive) ach (inclusive) | nöu̇m (exclusive) nöüch (inclusive) | -em (exclusive) -ach (inclusive) |
Second person | ämi, ami | noumi | -emi | |
Third person | ar | nour | -er |
Esperanto
Verb
nei (present neas, past neis, future neos, conditional neus, volitive neu)
- to deny (assert that something is not true)
Conjugation
Conjugation of nei
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Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse nei, from Proto-Germanic *nai (“never”), *nē (“not”), from Proto-Indo-European *ne, *nē, *nēy (negative particle).
Synonyms
German Low German
Gothic
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse nei, from Proto-Germanic *nai (“never”), *nē (“not”), from Proto-Indo-European *ne, *nē, *nēy (negative particle).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /neiː/
- Rhymes: -eiː
Synonyms
- (no): neibb (informal), nau, nauts (children's slang)
Antonyms
Latin
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old High German niuwi, from Proto-Germanic *niwjaz. Cognate with German neu, Dutch nieuw, English new, West Frisian nij.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɑɪ̯/
- Rhymes: -ɑɪ
Declension
number and gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | hien ass nei | si ass nei | et ass nei | si si(nn) nei | |
without article | nominative/accusative | neien | nei | neit | nei |
dative | neiem | neier | neiem | neien | |
with article | nominative/accusative | neien | nei | neit | nei |
dative | neien | neier | neien | neien |
Mandarin
Usage notes
- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
North Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian nī, which derives from Proto-Germanic *niwjaz. Cognates include West Frisian nij.
Adjective
nei (comparative neier, superlative neist)
- (Föhr-Amrum) new
- en neien waanj, nei eerdaapler
- a new car, new potatoes
- en neien waanj, nei eerdaapler
Usage notes
After an indefinite article preceding a masculine noun nei changes to neien.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse nei, from Proto-Germanic *nai (“never”), *nē (“not”), from Proto-Indo-European *ne, *nē, *nēy (negative particle).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /næɪ/
Related terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse nei, from Proto-Germanic *nai (“never”), *nē (“not”), from Proto-Indo-European *ne, *nē, *nēy (negative particle).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /næɪ/ (example of pronunciation)
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *nai (“never”), *nē (“not”), from Proto-Indo-European *ne, *nē, *nēy (negative particle).
Descendants
References
- nei in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Old High German niuwi, from Proto-Germanic *niwjaz. Compare German neu, Dutch nieuw, English new.