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1 nee
(n) metal. fiŋ mu nee le ti. This is a metal. -
2 ñee
(n) fish. A maŋ ñee muta bii. He didn't catch fish today. -
3 ñee siisiiriŋo
(n) smoked fish, see ñee simboo -
4 ñee simboo
(n) smoked fish. ñeesimboo le diyaata ñee tabiriŋo ti. Smoked fish is nicer than boiled fish. -
5 baakonosaa
(n) eel, sea snake. Baakonosaa mu ñee jaŋo le ti. An eel is a long fish. -
6 baayaŋo
(n) tongs pair. Numoo ye nee kandoo muta baayaŋo la. The smith held the hot metal with tongs. -
7 balantaŋo
(n) fish. Balantano mu nee diimaa le ti. "Balantaŋo" is a nice fish. -
8 calijiyo
(n) cooking rice. Calijiyo ke nee juloo kono. Put the drained water in the bucket. -
9 daawuleŋo
(n) fish. Daawuleno mu ñee diimaa le ti. "Daawuleŋo" is a delicious fish. -
10 dikaaji
I(v) to bend. Woo nee dooroo dikaaji baŋ. Bend that rod, please.II(adj) bend (a stick,etc). I ye korikeetoo dikaaji. You bent the corrugated iron sheet. -
11 dooroo
(n) sprout, rod. Woo nee dooroo kuntu. Cut that iron rod. -
12 falajaŋo
(n) hoe (with long handle). Falajaŋo nee banta le. The blade of the long hoe is worn out. -
13 fantaŋo
(n) fish. Woo ñee doo mu fantaŋo le ti. That other fish is a "fantaŋo". -
14 morondota
(v) to twisted. Nee morondota le. The piece of metal is twisted. -
15 ñeemuroo
(n) whole fish. fiŋ ñee muroo kuliyaata. This fish is heavy. -
16 ñewo
(n) fish, see ñee -
17 siisindi
(v) to cause smoke to rise up, cause to be smoked. A be ñee siisindi kaŋ. He is smoking fish. -
18 siisindoo
(n) causing to be smoked. A be ñee siisindoo la. He is smoking fish. -
19 wankaŋo
(n) kind of fish. Wankaŋo mu ñee diyaariŋo le ti. This type of fish is delicious. -
20 ŋaajoo
(n) bend, bending. N be nee ŋaajoo la. I am bending metal.
См. также в других словарях:
née — née … Dictionnaire des rimes
Nee — may refer to: * Née or Nee, indicating a maiden name * NEE, a political party in Flanders, Belgium * Ne e? , a 2003 single by Aya MatsuuraPeople with the family name* Luis Née (fl. 1789 1794), a Franco Spanish botanistee also*Ni (disambiguation)… … Wikipedia
née — née, né Née is the feminine form of the French adjective meaning ‘born’ and is traditionally used to identify the maiden name of a married woman: Mrs Ann Smith, née Jones. In other cases it is used to denote the original name of a woman who has… … Modern English usage
née — [neı] [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: , feminine form of né born ] used to say what a married woman s family name was when she was born. Née is put after her married name and before her old name →↑maiden name ▪ Mrs Elizabeth Davis, née… … Dictionary of contemporary English
nee — or née [nā; nē] adj. [Fr, fem. of né, pp. of naître < L nasci, to be born: see GENUS] born: used to indicate the maiden name of a married woman [Mrs. Helen Jones, née Smith] … English World dictionary
Nee — (n[asl]), p. p., fem. [F., fr. L. nata, fem. of natus, p. p. of nasci to be born. See {Nation}.] Born; a term sometimes used in introducing the name of the family to which a married woman belongs by birth (i.e. her maiden name); as, Madame de… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nee — introducing the maiden name of a married woman, 1758, from Fr. née, fem. pp. of naître born, from L. natus, pp. of nasci to be born (Old L. gnasci; see GENUS (Cf. genus)) … Etymology dictionary
née — ► ADJECTIVE (masc. né) ▪ born (used in citing a person s former name, especially a married woman s maiden name): Mrs. Hargreaves, née Liddell. ORIGIN French … English terms dictionary
nee — фр. (нэ) урожденная (указывается перед девичьей фамилией во многих странах мира). Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
nee — (Fr.) Word used to show maiden family name of a married woman. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations … Law dictionary
nee — ↑ne1 … Langenscheidt Großwörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache