neient
Occitan
Etymology
From Old Occitan neient, neienz, neien, nient, nien, noien, niant,[1] inherited from Latin ne gentem. Compare Old Catalan nient and Italian niente.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /neˈjen(t)/
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References
- https://www.lexilogos.com/provencal/felibrige.php?q=Neient
- https://dicodoc.eu/oc/diccionaris?option=com_dicodoc&view=search&Itemid=168&type=fr-oc&dic%5B%5D=BASIC&dic%5B%5D=RBVD&dic%5B%5D=ALPC&dic%5B%5D=ATAU&dic%5B%5D=PROV&dic%5B%5D=PNST&dic%5B%5D=OMLH&dic%5B%5D=LAUS&dic%5B%5D=LAGA&dic%5B%5D=LEMO&q=n%C3%A9ant&q2=&submit=Cercar
- https://www.academiaoccitana.eu/diccionari/DGLO.pdf
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