nce

Ladin

Etymology

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Adverb

nce

  1. also, too, as well, besides

Neapolitan

Alternative forms

  • ce
  • -nce (enclitic)
  • ncè (archaic)

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

  • IPA(key): /nt͡ʃə/

Pronoun

nce

  1. us
    Si nce lassano parlàIf they let us speak
  2. (reflexive) ourselves; each other
    Nce vulimmo beneWe love each other
  3. 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

  1. to there, here, there
    L'ùrdemo ca nce trasetteThe last one who got in there
    Nce truvaje a pàtetoI found your father there
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