Ne

Etymology
From ne:, from, from.

Adverb

 * 1)  Not.
 * 2) * 13??, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales
 * He nevere yet no vilaynie ne sayde.
 * 1) * 1512, Robert Copland, The History of Helyas:
 * And whan the good quene herde these pyteous tydynges lytel lacked that the ne dyed for sorowe / wherfore all lamentably the began to complayne her sayenge.
 * 1) * 1812, Lord Byron, "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", Canto I, 2:
 * Whilom in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth, / Who ne in virtue's ways did take delight [...].

Conjunction

 * 1)  Nor.
 * 2) * 1798, Samuel Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", ll. 443-6:
 * The pang, the curse, with which they died, / Had never pass'd away; / I could not draw my een from theirs / Ne turn them up to pray.

Anagrams

 * en

Pronoun

 * 1) we

Pronoun

 * 1) represents an indeterminate number or quantity of a given noun
 * 2) represents a place (associated with the action described by the verb) that would be introduced by the preposition de
 * 3) replaces a phrase introduced by the preposition de
 * 4) replaces the object of a causative verb

Interjection

 * 1) no!

Particle

 * 1) not

Article

 * 1)  a, an

Anagrams

 * en

Particle

 * 1) no
 * 2) not
 * 3) non-

Antonyms

 * jes

Pronoun

 * 1)  they. Plural of the pronoun se (“it”).
 * 2)  When used like a definite article, “the” or “those”.
 * Tässä ne kirjat nyt ovat. — “Here are the books now.”
 * 1)  they (in literary standard: he).

Inflection
The case suffixes are mostly regular (except inessive and elative singular). Abessive is never used in singular and extremely seldom in plural. Instructive niin is more or less a theoretical construction, since it has developed into an adverb, and its current meaning cannot be derived from ne.

Anagrams

 * en

Particle

 * 1)  used to form negatives; not, no
 * Je ne sais pas — “I do not know.”
 * Je ne sais rien — “I know nothing.”
 * Je ne sais jamais — “I never know.”
 * 1)  not (usually not translated into English)
 * Pour autant que je ne sache il est toujours là. — “As far as I know he is still there.” (Literally, “For as much as I might not know, he is still there.”)
 * 1)  not (usually translated with the positive sense of the subsequent negative)
 * le gâteau le plus grand que je n’ai jamais vu — “the biggest cake that I have ever seen” (literally, “the cake bigger than which I have never seen”)

Anagrams

 * en

Interjection

 * 1)  no?; is it not?
 * Großartig, ne? — “Great, isn’t it?”

Article
ne


 * 1)  shorthand of the feminine indefinite article eine (“an; a”)
 * Möchtest du ne Flasche Bier? — “Would you like a bottle of beer?”

Alternative forms

 * 'ne

Adverb

 * 1) don't
 * Ne hallgass rá! - Don't listen to him!

Derived terms

 * nehogy
 * ajándék lónak ne nézd a fogát, ne igyál előre a medve bőrére, ne keltsd fel az alvó oroszlánt

Adverb

 * 1) not

Conjunction

 * 1) and

Noun

 * 1) snow

Adverb

 * 1) from there
 * Ne sono venuto. — “I have come from there.”

Pronoun

 * 1) of it
 * Ne ho sentito parlare. — “I have heard talk of it.”
 * Cosa ne pensi? — “What do you think of it?”
 * 1) of them (sometimes not translated in English)
 * Ce ne sono due. — “There are two (of them).”

Contraction
ne


 * Massimo Troisi ha vinto un oscar per la sua interpretazione ne "Il postino". &mdash; "Massimo Troisi won an Oscar for his performance in "Il Postino".
 * Massimo Troisi ha vinto un oscar per la sua interpretazione ne "Il postino". &mdash; "Massimo Troisi won an Oscar for his performance in "Il Postino".

Noun

 * 1) 根: root

Particle

 * 1) ね. Sentence-final particle indicating a tag question.

Interjection

 * 1) no (used to show disagreement or negation)

Conjunction

 * 1) in order not to; lest

Derived terms

 * ne quo (not to any place, no whither)
 * ne quis
 * ne utiquam

Adverb

 * 1)  not

Derived terms

 * ne quidem (not even)

Interjection

 * 1) no (used to show disagreement or negation)

Pinyin

 * 1) 呟:
 * 2) 呢: interrogative or emphatic final

Pinyin syllable
ne



Adverb
ne


 * 1) not

Particle

 * 1) not; used to form negative constructions

Descendants

 * French:

Determiner

 * 1) neither (not one or the other)

Descendants

 * French:

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1) not

Etymology
From nīs < nos:.

Pronoun
ne (accusative, reflexive or unstressed dative form of noi)


 * 1) us
 * El ne urma.
 * He's following us.

Etymology
From, from.

Particle

 * 1) not (denoting negation)
 * ne znam — I don't know
 * on je ne samo darovit, već i jako marljiv — he is not only talented, but also very industrious
 * ht(j)eo-ne ht(j)eo — whether you want it or not
 * da ne spavaš? — aren't you sleeping?
 * ne mogu, a da ne.. — I cannot but...
 * reći ne — to say no; refuse, decline
 * ne manje nego.. — no less then..
 * ne doći — to fail to come, not come
 * .... Zar ne? — ... Aren't you? (Do you?, Don't you?)

Interjection

 * 1) no
 * Jesi li demokrat(a)? Ne! — Are you a democrat? No!

Synonyms

 * jok (dialectal)

Adverb

 * 1) not (negates meaning of verb)

Etymology
From ne, from.

Adverb

 * 1) what

Noun
ne, ena (absolutive case)


 * 1) house

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