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Adverb
nce
- also, too, as well, besides
Neapolitan
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps from Latin hince or hīce, variants of hinc (“from here”) and hīc (“here”). See the entry for Italian ci for more.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
nce
- us
- Si nce lassano parlà ― If they let us speak
- (reflexive pronoun) ourselves; each other
- Nce vulimmo bene ― We love each other
- to us, to him, to her, to them
- Nun nce l'haje data? ― You haven't given it to us/him/her/them?
Adverb
nce
- to there, here, there
- L'ùrdemo ca nce trasette ― The last one who got in there
- Nce truvaje a pàteto ― I found your father there