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Appendix:Variations of "ve"
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.2.1
Translations
1.2.2
See also
1.3
Anagrams
English
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Etymology
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Learned borrowing
from
Old Norse
Vé
,
Véi
.
Proper noun
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
Vé
Wikipedia
Vé
In
Norse
mythology
, one of two brothers of
Odin
.
Translations
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Norse mythological figure
Danish:
Ve
Dutch:
Vé
Estonian:
Vé
French:
Vé
German:
Vé
Greek:
Βε
(el)
(
Ve
)
Italian:
Vé
Japanese:
ヴェー
(
vē
)
Lithuanian:
Vė
Norwegian:
Ve
Old Norse:
Vé
,
Véi
m
Portuguese:
Ve
Russian:
Ве
(ru)
m
(
Vɛ
)
Spanish:
Ve
Swedish:
Ve
See also
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Vili
Anagrams
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E.V.
,
EV
,
Ev
,
eV
,
μeV
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English terms derived from Old Norse
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English terms spelled with É
English terms spelled with ◌́
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