<span class="searchmatch">Ninus</span> the eponymous founder of the Babylonian city Nineveh (mythology) a centaur Sunni, unsin...
sino, Waray-Waray hin-o, and Yami sino. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈninu</span>/ [ˈniː.nu] <span class="searchmatch">nínu</span> (interrogative) who <span class="searchmatch">ninu</span> bilby From ní (“in”) + inú (“inside”) ńnú línú núnú...
/ˈniː.nu/ <span class="searchmatch">nīnu</span> (from Old Assyrian/Old Babylonian on) we (first-person plural personal pronoun, nominative case) 𒀭𒉌𒆠𒀀𒄠 𒉌𒉡 [annikīam <span class="searchmatch">nīnu</span>] ― an-ni-ki-a-am...
See also: ನಾನು Inherited from Old Kannada ನೀನ್ (nīn), from Proto-Dravidian *nīn. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">n̪iːn̪u</span>/ ನೀನು • (<span class="searchmatch">nīnu</span>) you (singular)...
See also: nenu and ñeñu ñeñu nenu From a Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">ninus</span>, probably imitative of infantile language. Compare Spanish niño, Galician neno, Italian nino...
tu <span class="searchmatch">nɨˈɲũ</span>/ (Portugal) IPA(key): /dɨ ˈʒɐj.tu <span class="searchmatch">nɨˈɲũ</span>/ (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): /dɨ ˈʒej.tu <span class="searchmatch">nɨˈɲũ</span>/ (Central Portugal) IPA(key): /dɨ ˈʒej.tu <span class="searchmatch">nɨˈɲũ</span>/ (Southern...
IPA(key): /ē.d͡ʒò lɔ́.wɔ́ nĩ́.nṹ/ ejò lọ́wọ́ <span class="searchmatch">nínú</span> (literally) a snake's hands are on its inside. (idiomatic) there's more than meets the eye; a seemingly...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "nina" IPA(key): /ˈniːna/ Rhymes: -iːna Nína f (proper noun, genitive singular <span class="searchmatch">Nínu</span>) a female given name...