Translingual

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Symbol

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nge

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Ngemba.

See also

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Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From dialectal ngae, from Proto-Albanian *en-gadā,[1] with the latter from Proto-Indo-European *gʰodʰ-o-s, from *gʰedʰ- (to unite; join; suit), cognate with Proto-Slavic *godъ (time, year).

Noun

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nge f (definite ngeja)

  1. time, leisure, chance, opportunity

References

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  1. ^ Orel, Vladimir (1998), “nge”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden; Boston; Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 294

Annobonese

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Noun

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nge

  1. person

References

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  • Jacques Arends, Pieter Muysken, Norval Smith, editors (1994), Pidgins and Creoles: an introduction (in Annobonese)
  • John H. McWhorter (2005), Defining Creole (in Annobonese)

Fula

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Suffix

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nge

  1. Noun class indicator for nouns (singular) including bovines and the sun

Usage notes

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Article

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nge

  1. (definite) the (when it follows the noun)
    nagge ngethe cow

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Determiner

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nge

  1. (used in indicating something)
    nge naggethis/that cow

Usage notes

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Japanese

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Romanization

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nge

  1. Rōmaji transcription of け゚
  2. Rōmaji transcription of ケ゚

Mapudungun

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Noun

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nge (Unified spelling)

  1. (anatomy) eye
  2. (anatomy) face

Synonyms

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Mizo

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Particle

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nge

  1. wh-question particle, placed after the wh-word
    Eng nge i duh?
    What do you want?

Derived terms

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Conjunction

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nge

  1. or

Further reading

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Swahili

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Bantu [Term?].

Pronunciation

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  • Audio (Kenya):(file)

Noun

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nge class IX (plural nge class X)

  1. scorpion