nee |
yee |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a noun yee is
.
nee |
inee |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a noun inee is
a type of arrow poison, made from the plant , used especially in the areas of togo and cameroon.
nee |
nen |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a preposition nen is
under.
nee |
neep |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a noun neep is
(chiefly|scotland) the swede (rutabaga), called "turnip" in scotland.
nee |
jee |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a proper noun jee is
god.
nee |
nef |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a noun nef is
snow.
nee |
nene |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a noun nene is
.
nee |
dee |
As an adjective nee
is
Used when giving the maiden name of a woman.As an interjection nee
is no, used to express no as a quantity, i.e. not any, like German {{term|kein|lang=de}}/Dutch {{term|geen|lang=nl}}/French {{term|rien|lang=fr}}. Compare with {{term|na}}.
As a proper noun Dee is
a river in Scotland that flows about 145 km (90 mi) from the Cairngorm Mountains to the North Sea at Aberdeen.
As a verb dee is
to do.
As a noun dee is
something shaped like the letter D, such as a dee lock.
nee | ner |
As interjections the difference between nee and ner
is that
nee is no, used to express no as a quantity, i.e. not any, like German {{term|kein|lang=de}}/Dutch {{term|geen|lang=nl}}/French {{term|rien|lang=fr}}. Compare with {{term|na}} while
ner is an interjection generally used when gloating about a perceived cause of humiliation or inferiority for the person being addressed, often when disagreeing with a statement considered incorrect or irrelevant.
As an adjective nee
is
Used when giving the maiden name of a woman.
nee | lee |
As an adjective nee
is .
As a proper noun lee is
for someone who lived near a meadow (the anglo-saxon for meadow being ley or leag).
Pages