See also: inté

Danish [ edit ]

Adverb [ edit ]

inte

( dialectal ) ikke Alternative form of 1926, Adolph Stender, Skovtrold, Lindhardt og Ringhof (→ISBN) „Naa, og da de ikke fandt dig, gik du saa hjem?“ „Inte li'e stra's — for saa var'et jo, je' traf din Bro'r?“

Ligurian [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

From Latin intus.

Preposition [ edit ]

inte

inte + article Combined form inte + o into inte + a inta inte + i inti inte + e inte

Synonyms [ edit ]

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

Contraction of inte (“in”) + e f pl (“the”, definite article).

Contraction [ edit ]

inte

in the ( + a feminine name in the plural )

Coordinate terms [ edit ]

Pipil [ edit ]

Alternative forms [ edit ]

( shortened ) tē

tē ( Witzapan ) tēsu

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Adverb [ edit ]

intē

not Ina ka inte kimati She/he said she/he doesn't know Inte niweli nitekiti yek kwak nimayana I can't work well when I'm hungry

Particle [ edit ]

intē

no, used to deny or disagree. Tikneki chiupi chukulat? — Te, nikwaja wey Do you want a piece of chocolate? — No, I already ate a lot

Swedish [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Old Swedish ænkti, ænti, ingti, from a late form of the nominative neuter of Old Swedish ængin. For an earlier form, see icke.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /²ɪntɛ/

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Adverb [ edit ]

inte (not comparable)

not Jag har inte gjort det. I have not done that.

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Venetian [ edit ]

Alternative forms [ edit ]

Preposition [ edit ]

inte

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