inte
See also: inté
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inte
- (dialectal) Alternative form of ikke
- 1926, Adolph Stender, Skovtrold, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
- „Naa, og da de ikke fandt dig, gik du saa hjem?“ „Inte li'e stra's — for saa var'et jo, je' traf din Bro'r?“
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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inte
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Etymology 2 edit
Contraction of inte (“in”) + e f pl (“the”, definite article).
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inte
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Norwegian Nynorsk edit
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Etymology edit
From Middle Norwegian einki, from eikki with -n- from eingin (< Old Norse enginn, engi). Ultimately from Old Norse ekki. Compare Swedish Swedish inte.
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inte
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intē
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intē
- no, used to deny or disagree.
Swedish edit
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From Old Swedish ænkti, ænti, ingti, from a late form of the nominative neuter of Old Swedish ængin. For an earlier form, see icke.
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inte (not comparable)
- not
- Jag har inte gjort det.
- I have not done that.
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inte
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inte
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- The alternative forms are used before or after a vowel respectively.