ne-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ne"

Cahuilla

Prefix

ne-

  1. I. First person singular pronoun added to a verb to show its subject.
  2. My. First person singular possessive pronoun added to a noun to show its possessor.

Chuukese

Prefix

ne-

  1. to look

Czech

Prefix

ne-

  1. Used to negate verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. "Mám hlad" ("I am hungry") becomes "nemám hlad" ("I am not hungry"). Akin to un-, non-, im-, ir-.

Derived terms

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Further reading

  • ne- in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017

Esperanto

Prefix

ne-

  1. non- (Used to negate some words.)

Derived terms

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Ido

Etymology

Prefix form of ne.

Pronunciation

Prefix

ne-

  1. Used to negate verbs, adjectives, and adverbs; non-, un-, in-, im-, ir-.

Derived terms

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Latin

Alternative forms

  • nec-

Etymology

Old Latin ne (not) in compositions.

Pronunciation

Prefix

ne-

  1. absolutely negates the principal meaning
    ne- (not) + sciō (I know)nesciō (I don't know)

Quotations

"Nōmen nesciō" (N.N.) – I don't know the name, John Doe

Derived terms


Latvian

Etymology

From the same stem as the general negative particle (no).

Prefix

ne-

  1. Used on all verb forms to form the negative version of that form (runāju (I speak), nerunāju (I don't speak)), as well as on nouns and adjectives to indicate negation (like Latin in-, im-; English un-; or Russian не- (ne-)).

Derived terms

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Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *ne (not), from Proto-Indo-European *ne (no, not). Akin to Old English ne (not)

Prefix

ne-

  1. not, usually syncopated to n-
    neom (am not)
    næs (was not); nǣron (were not)
    nic (not me)
    nǣniġ (no one, none, not any, no (adj.))
    nealles (not at all, by no means)
    nefne (unless, except, not even)
    nabban (to not have)
    nāgan (to not owe, not own)
    nǣfre (never)
    nyllan (to not want, refuse)
    nāt ([I] do not know), from nytan (to not know)
    nyten (ignorant) (from ne + witan)

Romanian

Etymology

From Slavic ne-.

Pronunciation

Prefix

ne-

  1. un-; de- (attached to past participles, gerundives and some adjectives to negate them)
    necunoscut - unknown
    neînțeles - misunderstood
    neprietenos - unfriendly
    nefolosind - not using, without using

Derived terms

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Serbo-Croatian

Prefix

ne- (Cyrillic spelling не-)

  1. Prefix prepended to adjectives to create an adjective denoting a negative meaning (ne (not)). Akin to un-, non-, im-, ir-.

Derived terms

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