nae

See also: NAE, näe, n-ae, , -nä, -nae, and nåe

Cuiba

Noun

nae

  1. tree

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish (boat, ship), from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂us. Cognate with Latin navis and Ancient Greek ναῦς (naûs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /n̪ˠeː/

Noun

nae f (genitive singular nae, nominative plural naetha)

  1. boat

Declension

Synonyms

  • naomhóg (currach, coracle)

References


Khumi Chin

Noun

nae

  1. room, chamber

Maia

Pronoun

nae

  1. (in the plural) you

Scots

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ne/

Adverb

nae

  1. Doric form of na (not)
    That's nae richt!
    That's not right!

Determiner

nae

  1. (most Scots dialects) no
    There's nae breid left!
    There's no bread left!

Conjunction

nae

  1. (Doric) not

Interjection

nae

  1. Alternative form of na (no)

Yola

Determiner

nae

  1. Alternative form of na (no)
    • 1867, CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, line 6:
      arent whilke ye brine o'zea an ye craggès o'noghanes cazed nae balke.
      to which neither the waters of the sea of the sea below nor the mountains above caused any impediment.

References

  • Jacob Poole (1867), William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, page 116

Zhuang

Etymology

Cognate with Shan ၼၢႆး (náai, dew; mist), Ahom 𑜃𑜩 (nay, dew) or 𑜃𑜩𑜐𑜫 (nayñ), Bouyei nail.

Pronunciation

Noun

nae (Sawndip forms or 𭛎, 1957–1982 spelling nəi)

  1. snow
    Synonym: (dialectal) siet
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