ue

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Andio

Noun

ue

  1. water

References

Batui

Pronunciation

Noun

ue

  1. water

Further reading

  • David Mead, Edy Pasanda, An Initial Appreciation of the Dialect Situation in Saluan and Batui (Eastern Sulawesi, Indonesia) (2015)

Bobongko

Noun

ue

  1. water

References

Da'a Kaili

Noun

ue

  1. water

References

Friulian

Alternative forms

  • uve (alternative orthography)

Etymology

From Latin ūva.

Noun

ue f (plural uis)

  1. grape

Japanese

Romanization

ue

  1. Rōmaji transcription of うえ

Ledo Kaili

Noun

ue

  1. water

References

Moma

Noun

ue

  1. water

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Neapolitan

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Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Interjection

ue

  1. hey
    • 1958, Riccardo Pazzaglia (lyrics and music), “'O Cafè”, performed by Domenico Modugno:
      [] n'amico me chiamma: «! E fermate nu mumento, vevimmoce nu cafè!»
      a friend calls me: "Hey! Stop by for a moment, let's have some coffee!"
  2. sometimes used as a filler

Usage notes

The word can be written too. Sometimes the word is duplicated and becomes ueue or uèuè.

Pamona

Noun

ue

  1. water

References

Saluan

Pronunciation

Noun

ue

  1. water

Further reading

  • David Mead, Edy Pasanda, An Initial Appreciation of the Dialect Situation in Saluan and Batui (Eastern Sulawesi, Indonesia) (2015)

Sardinian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin ubi.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

ue

  1. where
    Synonym: unde

Adverb

ue

  1. (interrogative) where, whereabouts

Related terms

Sedoa

Noun

ue

  1. water

References

Uma

Noun

ue

  1. water

References

Unde Kaili

Noun

ue

  1. water

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Venetian

Noun

ue

  1. plural of ua

Wiru

Noun

ue

  1. water

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