ني

Hello, you have come here looking for the meaning of the word ني. In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word ني, but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say ني in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word ني you have here. The definition of the word ني will help you to be more precise and correct when speaking or writing your texts. Knowing the definition ofني, as well as those of other words, enriches your vocabulary and provides you with more and better linguistic resources.
See also: نی and نے

Arabic

Pronoun

ـني or ـنِيَ (-nī or -niya) (enclitic form of أَنَا (ʔanā))

  1. me (bound object pronoun)
    أَعْطَيْتُمُونِيهَاʔaʕṭaytumūnīhāYou gave it to me
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 19:30:
      قَالَ إِنِّي عَبْدُ اللَّهِ آتَانِيَ الْكِتَابَ وَجَعَلَنِي نَبِيًّا
      qāla ʔinnī ʕabdu l-lahi ʔātāniya l-kitāba wajaʕalanī nabiyyan
      said, "Indeed, I am the servant of Allāh. He has given me the Scripture and made me a prophet."

Alternative forms

See also

Arabic personal pronouns
Isolated nominative1 pronouns
singular dual plural
1st person أَنَا (ʔanā) نَحْنُ (naḥnu)
2nd person m أَنْتَ (ʔanta) أَنْتُمَا (ʔantumā) أَنْتُمْ (ʔantum)
f أَنْتِ (ʔanti) أَنْتُنَّ (ʔantunna)
3rd person m هُوَ (huwa) هُمَا (humā) هُمْ (hum), هُمُ (humu)2
f هِيَ (hiya) هُنَّ (hunna)
Isolated accusative pronouns
singular dual plural
1st person إِيَّايَ (ʔiyyāya) إِيَّانَا (ʔiyyānā)
2nd person m إِيَّاكَ (ʔiyyāka) إِيَّاكُمَا (ʔiyyākumā) إِيَّاكُم (ʔiyyākum)
f إِيَّاكِ (ʔiyyāki) إِيَّاكُنَّ (ʔiyyākunna)
3rd person m إِيَّاهُ (ʔiyyāhu) إِيَّاهُمَا (ʔiyyāhumā) إِيَّاهُمْ (ʔiyyāhum)
f إِيَّاهَا (ʔiyyāhā) إِيَّاهُنَّ (ʔiyyāhunna)
Enclitic accusative and genitive pronouns
singular dual plural
1st person ـنِي (-nī), ـنِيَ (-niya), ـي (-y), ـيَ (-ya)3 ـنَا (-nā)
2nd person m ـكَ (-ka) ـكُمَا (-kumā) ـكُم (-kum)
f ـكِ (-ki) ـكُنَّ (-kunna)
3rd person m ـهُ (-hu), ـهِ (-hi)4 ـهُمَا (-humā), ـهِمَا (-himā)3 ـهُم (-hum), ـهِم (-him)4
f ـهَا (-hā) ـهُنَّ (-hunna), ـهِنَّ (-hinna)3
1. Also used to emphasize attached pronouns and as a copula.
2. هُمْ (hum) becomes هُمُ (humu) before the definite article الـ (al--).
3. Specifically, ـنِي (-nī, me) is attached to verbs, but ـِي () or ـيَ (-ya, my) is attached to nouns. In the latter case, ـيَ (-ya) is attached to nouns whose construct state ends in a long vowel or diphthong (e.g. in the sound masculine plural and the dual), while ـِي () is attached to nouns whose construct state ends in a short vowel, in which case that vowel is elided (e.g. in the sound feminine plural, as well as the singular and broken plural of most nouns). Furthermore, of the masculine sound plural is assimilated to before ـيَ (-ya) (presumably, -aw of masculine defective -an plurals is similarly assimilated to -ay). Prepositions use ـِي () or ـيَ (-ya), even though in this case it has the meaning of “me” rather than “my”. The sisters of inna can use either form (e.g. إِنَّنِي (ʔinnanī) or إِنِّي (ʔinnī)).
4. ـهِـ (-hi-) occurs after -i, , or -ay, and ـهُـ (-hu-) elsewhere (after -a, , -u, , -aw).

Egyptian Arabic

Suffix

ني (-ni)

  1. me (bound object pronoun)

Malay

Determiner

ني

  1. Jawi spelling of ni

Pronoun

ني

  1. Jawi spelling of ni

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic ـنِي (-nī).

Suffix

ـني (-nim or f

  1. Enclitic form of أنا (ʔana) (attached to verbs)
  2. me
Usage notes
  • This form is only used attached to verbs. Elsewhere the form ـي (-i/-y) is used instead.
See also
South Levantine Arabic enclitic pronouns
Singular Plural
after consonant after vowel
1st person after verb ـني (-ni) ـنا (-na)
else ـِي (-i) ـي (-y)
2nd person m ـَك (-ak) ـك (-k) ـكُم (-kom) / ـكو (-ku)
f ـِك (-ek) ـكي (-ki)
3rd person m ـُه (-o) ـه (-h) ـهُم (-hom)
f ـها (-ha)

Etymology 2

From Arabic نِيء (nīʔ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /najj/,
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Adjective

نيّ (neyy) (feminine نيّة (neyye))

  1. raw, uncooked
    Antonym: مستوي (mistawi)