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ine

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Translingual

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Symbol

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ine

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-5 language code for Indo-European languages.

Abau

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ine class I gender f

  1. my sister; used by a male to address his female sibling

Declension

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declension of ine (kinship)
form
term of address ine
term of reference ine-ih

References

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  • Lock, Arnold Hugo. 2011. Abau Grammar. Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages 57. Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea: SIL-PNG Academic Publications. Available online.
    • Table 12: Vowel harmony in the suffixation of kinship terms, p.29
    • Footnote 3, p.29

Ainu

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Ainu cardinal numbers
 <  3 4 5  > 
    Cardinal : ine
    Ordinal : ine ikinne

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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ine (Kana spelling イネ)

  1. four

Aka-Kede

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Noun

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ine

  1. water

References

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  • ASJP, citing the Rosetta Project; and Jonathan Morris, in In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory (edited by John D. Bengtson)

Chichewa

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Etymology

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Cognate with Yao (Africa) une (I, me).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ine

  1. I (first-person singular personal pronoun)

See also

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Chichewa personal pronouns
singular plural or formal
1st person ine ife
2nd person iwe inu
3rd person iye iwo

Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈi.ne/
  • Rhymes: -ine
  • Hyphenation: ì‧ne

Adjective

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ine

  1. feminine plural of ino

Itene

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Noun

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ine

  1. jaguar

References

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  • Čestmír Loukotka, ‎Johannes Wilbert (editor), Classification of South American Indian Languages (1968, Los Angeles: Latin American Studies Center, University of California), page(s) 162

Japanese

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Romanization

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ine

  1. Rōmaji transcription of いね

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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ine

  1. alternative form of in (inn)

Etymology 2

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Preposition

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ine

  1. alternative form of in (in)

Etymology 3

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Pronoun

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ine

  1. alternative form of hine

Paunaka

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Noun

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ine

  1. water

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Tagalog

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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inê (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜈᜒ) (endearing, dialectal, chiefly Bulacan, Nueva Ecija)

  1. appellation for a young girl
    Synonyms: ineng, nene, neneng, inday

Derived terms

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Tumbuka

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Pronoun

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ine

  1. I (first-person singular personal pronoun)

See also

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Tumbuka personal pronouns
singular plural or formal
1st person ine ise
2nd person iwe imwe
3rd person iye iwo

Zazaki

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The spelling of this entry has been normalized from îne according to the principles established by Wiktionary's editor community as described at Wiktionary:Zazaki entry guidelines or recent spelling standards of the language.

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Related to Northern Kurdish înî.

Noun

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ine m

  1. Friday

References

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  • Şenateş, Şaban (2022), “îne”, in Ferhengê Zazakî [Dimilî, Kirmancî, Kirdî] Türkçe Açıklamalı [Zazaki dictionary with explanations in Turkish] (in Zazaki), Istanbul: Nûbihar, page 881a