nye
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English
Etymology
Probably from French nid (“nest, brood”), Latin nidus (“nest”). Doublet of nidus and nest.
Pronunciation
Noun
nye (plural nyes)
Anagrams
Albanian
Noun
Danish
Adjective
nye
Dumbea
Pronunciation
Noun
nye
References
- Leenhardt, M. (1946) Langues et dialectes de l'Austro-Mèlanèsie. Cited in: "ⁿDuᵐbea" in Greenhill, S.J., Blust, R., & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271–283.
- Shintani, T.L.A. & Païta, Y. (1990) Dictionnaire de la langue de Païta, Nouméa: Sociéte d'etudes historiques de Nouvelle-Calédonie. Cited in: "Drubea" in Greenhill, S.J., Blust, R., & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271–283.
Ewe
Pronunciation
Pronoun
nye
Verb
nye
Igbo
Verb
nyè
Japanese
Romanization
nye
Mende
Noun
nye
Middle English
Noun
nye
- Alternative form of noy
Northern Ndebele
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-mòì.
Adjective
-nye
Inflection
modifier | copulative | |
---|---|---|
1st singular | engimunye | ngimunye |
2nd singular | omunye | umunye |
1st plural | esibanye | sibanye |
2nd plural | elibanye | libanye |
class 1 | omunye | munye |
class 2 | abanye | banye |
class 3 | omunye | munye |
class 4 | eminye | minye |
class 5 | elinye | linye |
class 6 | amanye | manye |
class 7 | esinye | sinye |
class 8 | ezinye | zinye |
class 9 | enye | inye |
class 10 | ezinye | zinye |
class 11 | olunye | lunye |
class 14 | obunye | bunye |
class 15 | okunye | kunye |
class 17 | okunye | kunye |
Norwegian Bokmål
Adjective
nye
Norwegian Nynorsk
Adjective
nye
Phuthi
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-mòì.
Adjective
-nye
Inflection
modifier | copulative | |
---|---|---|
1st singular | legimunye | gimunye |
2nd singular | lomunye | umunye |
1st plural | lesibanye | sibanye |
2nd plural | lelibanye | libanye |
class 1 | lamunye | mhunye |
class 2 | labanye | bhanye |
class 3 | lomunye | mhunye |
class 4 | leminye | mhinye |
class 5 | lelinye | lhinye |
class 6 | lamanye | mhanye |
class 7 | lesinye | ssinye |
class 8 | letinye | ttinye |
class 9 | lenye | yhinye |
class 10 | letinye | ttinye |
class 14 | lobunye | bhunye |
class 15 | lokunye | kkunye |
class 17 | lokunye | kkunye |
Southern Ndebele
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-mòì.
Adjective
-nye
Inflection
This adjective needs an inflection-table template.
Swahili
Pronunciation
Prepositional phrase
nye
- Alternative form of naye
Swazi
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-mòì.
Adjective
-nyé
Inflection
modifier | copulative | |
---|---|---|
1st singular | lengimunye | ngimunye |
2nd singular | lomunye | umunye |
1st plural | lesibanye | sibanye |
2nd plural | lenibanye | nibanye |
class 1 | lomunye | munye |
class 2 | labanye | banye |
class 3 | lomunye | munye |
class 4 | leminye | minye |
class 5 | lelinye | linye |
class 6 | lamanye | manye |
class 7 | lesinye | sinye |
class 8 | letinye | tinye |
class 9 | lenye | inye |
class 10 | letinye | tinye |
class 11 | lolunye | lunye |
class 14 | lobunye | bunye |
class 15 | lokunye | kunye |
class 17 | lokunye | kunye |
Swedish
Adjective
nye
Tooro
Pronunciation
Pronoun
nye
Usage notes
See also
class | person | independent | possessive | subject concord |
object concord |
combined forms | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
na | ni | ||||||
class 1 | first | nyowe, nye | -ange | n- | -n- | nanyowe, nanye | ninyowe, ninye |
second | iwe | -awe | o- | -ku- | naiwe | niiwe | |
third | uwe | -e | a- | -mu- | nawe | nuwe | |
class 2 | first | itwe | -aitu | tu- | -tu- | naitwe | niitwe |
second | inywe | -anyu | mu- | -ba- | nainywe | niinywe | |
third | abo | -abo | ba- | -ba- | nabo | nubo | |
class 3 | gwo | -agwo | gu- | -gu- | nagwo | nugwo | |
class 4 | yo | -ayo | e- | -gi- | nayo | niyo | |
class 5 | lyo | -alyo | li- | -li- | nalyo | niryo | |
class 6 | go | -ago | ga- | -ga- | nago | nugo | |
class 7 | kyo | -akyo | ki- | -ki- | nakyo | nikyo | |
class 8 | byo | -abyo | bi- | -bi- | nabyo | nibyo | |
class 9 | yo | -ayo | e- | -gi- | nayo | niyo | |
class 10 | zo | -azo | zi- | -zi- | nazo | nizo | |
class 11 | rwo | -arwo | ru- | -ru- | narwo | nurwo | |
class 12 | ko | -ako | ka- | -ka- | nako | nuko | |
class 13 | two | -atwo | tu- | -tu- | natwo | nutwo | |
class 14 | bwo | -abwo | bu- | -bu- | nabwo | nubwo | |
class 15 | kwo | -akwo | ku- | -ku- | nakwo | nukwo | |
class 16 | ho | -aho | ha- | -ha- | naho | nuho | |
class 17 | (kwo) | N/A | ha- (...-yo) |
-ha- | N/A | nukwo | |
class 18 | (mwo) | -amwo | ha- (...-mu) |
-ha- | N/A | numwo | |
reflexive | -enyini, -onyini | — | -e- | — |
References
- Kaji, Shigeki (2007) A Rutooro Vocabulary, Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), →ISBN, page 411
Xhosa
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-mòì.
Adjective
-nye
Inflection
modifier | copulative | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
positive | negative | positive | negative | |
1st singular | endimnye | endingemnye | ndimnye | andimnye |
2nd singular | omnye | ongemnye | umnye | awumnye |
1st plural | esibanye | esingebanye | sibanye | asibanye |
2nd plural | enibanye | eningebanye | nibanye | anibanye |
class 1 | omnye | ongemnye | mnye | akamnye |
class 2 | abanye | abangebanye | banye | ababanye |
class 3 | omnye | ongemnye | mnye | awumnye |
class 4 | eminye | engeminye | minye | ayiminye |
class 5 | elinye | elingelinye | linye | alilinye |
class 6 | amanye | angemanye | manye | awamanye |
class 7 | esinye | esingesinye | sinye | asisinye |
class 8 | ezinye | ezingezinye | zinye | azizinye |
class 9 | enye | engenye | inye | ayiyinye |
class 10 | ezinye | ezingezinye | zinye | azizinye |
class 11 | olunye | olungelunye | lunye | alulunye |
class 14 | obunye | obungebunye | bunye | abubunye |
class 15 | okunye | okungekunye | kunye | akukunye |
class 17 | okunye | okungekunye | kunye | akukunye |
Zulu
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-mòì.
Adjective
-nye
- (with enumerative concord or copulative adjective concord) one
- Sibone muntu munye kuphela.
- We saw only one person.
- Ihhashi linye.
- The horse is one (in number).
- some
- Abantu abanye bavumelana nawe.
- Some people agree with you.
- another
- Ngibona inja enye.
- I see another dog.
- additional, more
- Ngicela amanzi amanye.
- Could I have some more water?
Usage notes
- This word only means "one" when used with the enumerative concord, or with a copulative adjective concord.
- The meaning "one" is normally used only with singular nouns. It can be used with plurale tantum nouns, in the meaning "one kind of".
Inflection
modifier | copulative | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
positive | negative | positive | negative | |
1st singular | engimunye | engingemunye | ngimunye | angimunye |
2nd singular | omunye | ongemunye | umunye | awumunye |
1st plural | esibanye | esingebanye | sibanye | asibanye |
2nd plural | enibanye | eningebanye | nibanye | anibanye |
class 1 | omunye | ongemunye | munye | akamunye |
class 2 | abanye | abangebanye | banye | ababanye |
class 3 | omunye | ongemunye | munye | awumunye |
class 4 | eminye | engeminye | minye | ayiminye |
class 5 | elinye | elingelinye | linye | alilinye |
class 6 | amanye | angemanye | manye | awamanye |
class 7 | esinye | esingesinye | sinye | asisinye |
class 8 | ezinye | ezingezinye | zinye | azizinye |
class 9 | enye | engenye, engeyinye | inye, yinye | ayiyinye |
class 10 | ezinye | ezingezinye | zinye | azizinye |
class 11 | olunye | olungelunye | lunye | alulunye |
class 14 | obunye | obungebunye | bunye | abubunye |
class 15 | okunye | okungekunye | kunye | akukunye |
class 17 | okunye | okungekunye | kunye | akukunye |
Derived terms
See also
References
- C. M. Doke, B. W. Vilakazi (1972) “-nye”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, →ISBN: “-nye”
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