n'
See also: Appendix:Variations of "n"
English
editConjunction
edit- Nonstandard spelling of ’n’.
Asturian
editEtymology
editContraction of the preposition en (“in”)
Preposition
editn'
Usage notes
edit- The preposition en contracts to n' before a word beginning with a vowel or h: n'Asturies (in Asturias), n'honor (in honor)
Related terms
editCatalan
editPronoun
editn'
- Contraction of en.
Usage notes
edit- n' is the elided (elida) form of the pronoun. It is used before verbs beginning with a vowel.
Declension
editCatalan personal pronouns and clitics
French
editPronunciation
editContraction
editn’
- Prevocalic form of ne.
Further reading
edit- “n'”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian
editAdverb
editn' (apocopated)
Pronoun
editn' (apocopated)
Usage notes
edit- Rarely elides, except before essere, è, era etc. It sometimes elides before i or e, especially when following another unstressed pronoun.
See also
editItalian personal pronouns
Number | Person | Gender | Nominative | Reflexive | Accusative | Dative | Combined | Disjunctive | Locative | Partitive |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Singular | first | — | io | mi, m', -mi | me | me | — | |||
second | — | tu | ti, t', -ti | te | te | |||||
third | m | lui | si2, s', -si | lo, l', -lo | gli, -gli | glie, se2 | lui, sé | ci, c', vi, v' (formal) |
ne, n' | |
f | lei, Lei1 | la, La1, l', L'1, -la, -La1 | le3, Le1, -le3, -Le1 | lei, Lei1, sé | ||||||
Plural | first | — | noi | ci, c', -ci | ce | noi | — | |||
second | — | voi, Voi4 | vi, Vi4, v', V'4, -vi, -Vi4 | ve | voi, Voi4 | |||||
third | m | loro, Loro1 | si, s', -si | li, Li1, -li, -Li1 | gli, -gli, loro (formal), Loro1 |
glie, se | loro, Loro1, sé | ci, c', vi, v' (formal) |
ne, n' | |
f | le, Le1, -le, -Le1 | |||||||||
1 | Third person pronominal forms used as formal terms of address to refer to second person subjects (with the first letter frequently capitalised as a sign of respect, and to distinguish them from third person subjects). Unlike the singular forms, the plural forms are mostly antiquated terms of formal address in the modern language, and second person plural pronouns are almost always used instead. | |||||||||
2 | Also used as indefinite pronoun meaning “one”, and to form the passive. | |||||||||
3 | Often replaced by gli, -gli in informal language. | |||||||||
4 | Formal (capitalisation optional); in many regions, can refer to just one person (compare with French vous). |
Ladin
editArticle
editn' f
Synonyms
editSee also
editMiddle French
editAdverb
editn' (apocopate)
Usage notes
edit- The apostrophe may be omitted in older manuscripts
- ilz nen parlerent ― they weren't speaking about it
Neapolitan
editArticle
editn'
Portuguese
editPronunciation
editPreposition
editn’
Saterland Frisian
editArticle
editn'
- Alternative spelling of n
Tooro
editPronunciation
editConjunction
editn'
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