néutte

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Ligurian

Etymology

From Latin noctem, accusative singular of nox, from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts (accusative *nókʷtm̥).
Cognates include French nuit, Italian notte and Occitan nuèch.

Pronunciation

Noun

néutte f (invariable)

  1. night (period between sunset and sunrise)
    L’é træ néutte che no dòrmoI haven't slept in three nights (literally, “It is three nights that I don't sleep”)
    Antonym: giórno
  2. night (nightfall)