What is the meaning of Ni?
you (singular)
Synonym of ani (“water”)
this.
this.
Alternative form of niin
any liquid
Nonstandard spelling of nī.
Nonstandard spelling of ní.
Nonstandard spelling of nǐ.
Nonstandard spelling of nì.
Alternative form of ne
Alternative form of ne
Alternative spelling of ní
singular first-person pronoun I
coconut tree
dual accusative of oně
Alternative spelling of ní
this (agr: prox fem / prox non-nom masc)
these (agr: prox)
it
she (prox fem nom)
they (prox nom)
Romanization of ᚾᛁ
day (24 hour).
negative third-person singular present of bíti
to mount
to get into, to board, to embark
Plural indefinite article; any
Changes a statement into a polite question; isn't it? doesn't it?
second-person singular pronoun, you
you (second-person subject pronoun)
(to) us
nu (name for the letter of the Greek alphabet: Ν and ν)
First-person singular personal pronoun; I
we (first-person plural personal pronoun)
nu; the Greek letter Ν (lowercase ν)
we (first-person plural personal pronoun)
Romanization of 𐌽𐌹
I (1st person singular pronoun)
we (first-person plural personal pronoun)
And, or (following a "with no" or "without").
nu (Greek letter)
The hiragana syllable に (ni) or the katakana syllable ニ (ni) in Hepburn romanization.
not, if...not, unless- an absolutely negative particle like ne so only in combinations
not, that not, unless; like ne in imperative and intentional clauses
Colloquial form of ini
Colloquial form of ini
coconut tree
second person singular pronoun you
second person singular possessive pronoun yours
Alternative form of ani
Alternative form of nie
Alternative form of ny
nu (the thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet)
Alternative form of ne (dative of noi): to us
some (plural indefinite article)
us, accusative of nuàutri
positive degree present and gnomic (all persons, numbers, and classes) of -wa (“to be”)
you (plural nominative)
you (second-person singular nominative formal) (capitalized Ni, rare in modern use)
- title used when addressing a person of lower social rank
title used when addressing a person of lower social rank
by some considered a respectful alternative to du (“you”), especially when addressing customers or the elderly
of; possessive particle, used only with personal names
objective marker for personal names, objective form of si; functional equivalent of ng
accusative case marker; placed after the direct object of a transitive verb
The name of the Latin-script letter N/n.
to have
preposition used for creating adverbials
to say
to be (to have a quality or identification)
Òun ni ọ̀rẹ́ mi. – He is my friend. (uses the emphatic pronoun òun instead of ó)
Ṣé ọmọ Yorùbá ni yín? – Are you Yoruba? (Ọmọ Yorùbá becomes the subject of ni while "you" becomes the object pronoun yín)
what (kind of)
Combining stem of nina.
Source: wiktionary.org
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