What is the meaning of Ne?
ISO 639-1 language code for Nepali.
Not.
Nor.
Abbreviation of any.
arrow (projectile)
to (connects verbs)
Expressing a fraction or a ratio. Preceded by a nominator and followed by the denominator.
that.
that.
nominative/accusative feminine singular of en: a
weak accusative of hei: him
Alternative form of neet
Alternative form of neet
they; nominative plural of tämā
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 吶 / 呐
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 呢
Nonstandard spelling of nē.
Nonstandard spelling of né.
Nonstandard spelling of nè.
Nonstandard spelling of nê̄.
edge (of a blade)
animals at the head of the herd
not (negates the accompanying verb)
not (to no degree, extent, or way)
nor (and not, or (not), not)
lest (in case, before)
than (introducing a basis of comparison)
not (used to negate a verb)
Alternative form of ny (“neither; nor”)
second-person singular personal pronoun (you, your)
a lunar phase of an old moon, i.e. period of time in which the moon is waning
(in negative phrases) or, and not (optionally translated as "nor")
ne... ne... is used to mean "[not...] or..." (optionally translated as "neither... nor...")
not; used to form negative constructions
neither (not one or the other)
Alternative form of nde
eye.
not (negates meaning of verb)
no (expresses disapproval, disagreement)
Romanization of 𒉈
past tense marker, inserted immediately before the relevant verb
Alternative form of need
to eat
represents an indeterminate number or quantity of a given noun
represents a place (associated with the action described by the verb) that would be introduced by the preposition de
replaces a phrase introduced by the preposition de
replaces the object of a causative verb
no!
nominative plural of se: they, those (objects not pointed at by the speaker)
nominative plural of se: they
nominative plural of se: those (not pointed at by the speaker)
not (used alone to negate a verb; now chiefly with only a few particular verbs: see usage notes)
not, no (used before a verb, with a coordinating negative element usually following; see Usage Notes, below)
Used in a subordinate clause before a subjunctive verb (especially when the main verb expresses doubt or fear), to provide extra overtones of doubt or uncertainty (but not negating its verb); the so-called "pleonastic" or "expletive" ne.
In comparative clauses usually translated with the positive sense of the subsequent negative
what?
right?; is it?; is it not?; tag question
Alternative spelling of nee
Alternative spelling of 'ne
Romanization of 𐌽𐌴
don't, should/shall not, stop (doing something)
The name of the Latin script letter N/n.
from this; from that; from these; from those, sometimes not translated in English
about this; about that; about these; about those
of this; of that; of these; of those, sometimes not translated in English
of them
for this; of that; of these; of those, sometimes not translated in English
intensive particle, used in forms of certain verbs suffixed with -ne, where it indicates a particular way of carrying out the verb's action
only used in forms of the verb of volerne (“to hold a grudge”)
only used in forms of the verb of andarne (“to be at stake”)
The hiragana syllable ね (ne) or the katakana syllable ネ (ne) in Hepburn romanization.
blend of 3rd person singular possessive/ergative pronoun + 3rd person singular absolutive pronoun
sentence-final particle indicating emotion or mild emphasis
sentence-final question marker particle indicating emphasis and asking for confirmation: right?; eh?; isn't it, innit?
already; now (expresses the event when following a verb)
already; now (declares the event of action when following a verb in the past tense)
already; now (suggests immediate or quick action when following the infinitive form and future tense of the verb)
+ subjunctive, introduces a prohibition or negative command: do not, don’t
+ future imperative, introduces a prohibition or negative command in general directions serving for all time, as precepts, statutes, and proverbs: do not, don’t
that not, in order not to and similar; lest
truly!, indeed!; only joined with personal pronouns and commonly connected with other affirmative particles
no (used to show disagreement or negation)
accusative plural masculine of na (“those”)
accusative plural of na (“them, those”)
(to) us
Form of of n used before feminine adjectives
Not.
Nor.
not (denoting negation)
accusative of ony
Sentence-final question marker particle indicating emphasis and asking for confirmation: right?; eh?; isn't it, innit?
Used as an intensifier to express surprise, astonishment, together with expressions like be!, ha!.
The name of the Latin-script letter N/n.
Nasal mutation of de.
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