See also: Nio, NIO, nío, níɔ, and nīo

Catalan

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Verb

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nio

  1. first-person singular present indicative of niar

Japanese

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Romanization

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nio

  1. Rōmaji transcription of にお

Malagasy

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *niuʀ (compare with Malay nyiur).

Noun

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nio

  1. coconut

Further reading

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  • nio in Malagasy dictionaries at malagasyword.org

Neverver

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Noun

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nio

  1. water

Further reading

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  • Julie Barbour, A Grammar of Neverver (2012, →ISBN

Old High German

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Etymology

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Compound of ni and io

Adverb

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nio

  1. never

Old Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse níu, from Proto-Germanic *newun, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥.

Numeral

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nīo

  1. nine

Descendants

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  • Swedish: nio

Swedish

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Swedish numbers (edit)
90
 ←  8 9 10  → 
    Cardinal: nio
    Ordinal: nionde
    Ordinal abbreviation: 9:e
    Multiplier: niofaldig
    Fractional: niondel

Etymology

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From Old Swedish nio, from Old Norse níu (whence also Danish and Norwegian ni, Icelandic níu, Faroese níggju) from Proto-Germanic *newun, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥. Cognates with Gothic 𐌽𐌹𐌿𐌽 (niun); Old English niġon (English nine); Old Frisian nigun (West Frisian njoggen); Old High German niun (German neun).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈniːˌʊ/, /ˈniːˌɛ/
  • Audio:(file)

Numeral

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nio

  1. nine

Coordinate terms

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See also

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References

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