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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping ofEnglishNete.

Symbol

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net

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forNete.

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English

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia
A fishing net
A net of a dodecahedron

Etymology 1

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    Proto-Indo-European*neHd-
    Proto-Indo-European*-yós
    Proto-Germanic*natją
    Proto-West Germanic*nati
    Old Englishnett
    Middle Englishnet
    Englishnet

      FromMiddle Englishnet, fromOld Englishnet,nett, fromProto-West Germanic*nati, fromProto-Germanic*natją(net), fromProto-Indo-European*neHd-(to knot, turn, twist).

      Cognates

      Cognate withNorth Frisiannäät(net),Saterland FrisianNät(net),West Frisian andDutchnet(net),German andLuxembourgishNetz(net),Yiddishנעץ(nets,net),Danish,Elfdalian,Faroese, andIcelandicnet(net),Norwegian Bokmålnett(net),Norwegian Nynorsknet,nett(net),Swedishnät(net),Gothic𐌽𐌰𐍄𐌹(nati,net).

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      Noun

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      net (pluralnets)

      1. Amesh ofstring,cord orrope.
        a hairnet; amosquitonet; a tennisnet
      2. A device made from such mesh, used forcatching fish, butterflies, etc.
        • 1913,Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln, chapter I, inMr. Pratt’s Patients, New York, N.Y.; London:D[aniel] Appleton and Company,→OCLC:
          Then there came a reg'lar terror of a sou'wester same as you don't get one summer in a thousand, and blowed the shanty flat and ripped about half of the weir poles out of the sand. We spent consider'ble money getting 'em reset, and then a swordfish got into the pound and tore thenets all to slathers, right in the middle of the squiteague season.
      3. A device made from such mesh, generally used fortrapping something.
        • 1983,Richard Ellis,The Book of Sharks, Knopf,→ISBN, page190:
          Thenets have to be checked to make sure that they are not tangled up and therefore useless, and the carcasses of the dead sharks are removed.
      4. Anything that has the appearance of such a device.
        Petrinet
      5. (by extension) Atrap.
        caught in the prosecuting attorney'snet
      6. (geometry) Any set ofpolygons joined edge to edge that, when folded along the edges between adjoining polygons so that the outer edges touch, form a givenpolyhedron.
      7. Asystem thatinterconnects a number of users, locations etc. allowing transport or communication between them.
        1. (electronics) Aconductor that interconnects two or morecomponentterminals.
      8. (sports) A framework backed by a mesh, serving as thegoal inhockey,soccer,lacrosse, etc.
        • 2010 December 29, Mark Vesty, “Wigan 2-2 Arsenal”, inBBC:
          Wigan had N'Zogbia sent off late on but Squillaci headed into his ownnet to give the home side a deserved point.
        The striker headed the ball into thenet to make it 1-0.
      9. (sports, tennis) A mesh stretched to divide thecourt intennis,badminton,volleyball, etc.
      10. (tennis, by extension) The area of the court close to the net (mesh stretched to divide the court).
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      Terms derived fromnet (noun)
      Translations
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      mesh of string, cord or rope
      device for catching fish, butterflies etc.
      device for trapping something
      anything that has the appearance of a net
      figurative: trap
      geometry: set of joined polygons
      interconnecting system
      sports: mesh-backed framework as goalsee alsogoal
      sports: mesh stretched to divide the court
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      net (third-person singular simple presentnets,present participlenetting,simple past and past participlenetted)

      1. (transitive) Tocatch by means of a net.
      2. (transitive, figuratively) To catch in atrap, or bystratagem.
      3. Toenclose orcover with a net.
        tonet a tree
      4. (transitive, soccer) Toscore (a goal).
        Evansnetted the winner in the 80th minute.
        • 2012,Chelsea 6-0 Wolves[3]:
          Romeu then scored a penalty, Torresnetted a header and Moses added the sixth from substitute Oscar's cross.
      5. (tennis) Tohit the ball into the net.
        • 2011 June 28, David Ornstein, “Wimbledon 2011: Victoria Azarenka beats Tamira Paszek in quarters”, inBBC Sport[4]:
          Azarenka whipped a sensational forehand around the net post to break for 2-0 in the second set, followed it up with a love hold and moved to 5-1 when Paszeknetted a forehand.
      6. Toform anetting ornetwork; toknit.
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      Translations
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      catch by means of a net
      figurative: to catch in a trap

      Etymology 2

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        FromMiddle Englishnet,nette, fromOld Frenchnet, fromLatinnitidus.Doublet ofneat andnitid.

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        net (notcomparable)

        1. Free from extraneous substances; pure;unadulterated;neat.
          net wine
        2. Remaining afterexpenses ordeductions.
          Coordinate term:gross
          Near-synonym:take-home
          net profit;net weight
        3. Final;end.
          net result;net conclusion
        4. (obsolete)Good,desirable;clean,decent,clear.
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        Terms derived from net (adjective) after expenses; final
        Translations
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        remaining after expenses or deductions
        final
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        net (notcomparable)

        1. Afterexpenses ordeductions.
          You'll have $5000net.
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        after expenses or deductions

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        net (pluralnets)

        1. The amount remaining afterexpenses or other kinds ofdeductions aresubtracted.
          Hyponyms:net profit,net earnings,net weight;net net
          Coordinate term:gross
          Ournet on that transaction was only fourteen dollars.
          Thenet on that container was only fourteen tons.
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        The amount remaining after expenses are deducted, profit
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        Verb

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        net (third-person singular simple presentnets,present participlenetting,simple past and past participlenetted)

        1. (transitive) Toreceive asprofit.
          The companynets $30 on every sale.
        2. (transitive) To yield asprofit for.
          The scamnetted the criminals $30,000.
        3. To fullyhedge a position.
          Every party isnetting their position with a counter-party.
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        receive as profit

        Etymology 3

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          Borrowed fromMiddle Frenchnettoyer(to cleanse).

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          net (third-person singular simple presentnets,present participlenetting,simple past and past participlenetted)[1][2]

          1. (dialectal) Toclean,wash,rinse.
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          1. ^Wright, Joseph (1903),The English Dialect Dictionary[1], volume 4, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page254
          2. ^netting,n.”, inMED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.:University of Michigan,2007.

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            Interjection

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            net

            1. Alternative spelling ofnyet.
              • 1961,Odette Tchernine, “The Russians Investigate”, inThe Snowman and Company, London:Robert Hale,→OCLC,page59:
                Or again, the Russian Government may now take a poor view of publicizing rumours of Snowmen being sighted within their own frontiers. They may prefer to sayNet to the prospect of dealing with inquiring foreigners who might ask for permission to go rampaging for footprints and sightings all over their mountains.
              • 1971,Bulletin, Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSR,→OCLC,page29:
                Communist propaganda has created for Russia a reputation of a “peace-loving” power which it values. It cannot, therefore, afford to saynet to any and every Western proposal.
              • 1983,Colin Thubron, “Leningrad”, inAmong the Russians, London:Heinemann,→ISBN,page74:
                Then as now this impersonal vastness was the public face of Russia. Its voice, if it had one, intoned an unmistakableNet. And all the canals and looking-glass mansions, in their courtly but firm way, were sayingNet too.
              • 1995, William Minor, “The Ukraine, in Joy and Sorrow”, inUnzipped Souls: A Jazz Journey through the Soviet Union, Philadlephia, Pa.:Temple University Press,→ISBN, part 3 (Leningrad and the Republics),page160:
                He asked me what nationality I was, and I replied, “American.” / “Net,net,” he cried. “What nationality?”
              • 1998, Tālavs Jundzis, editor,Baltijas valstis likten̦griežos: Politiskas, ekonomiskas un tiesiskas starptautiskās sadarbības problēmas uz XXI gadu simten̦a sliekšn̦a [] (overall work in Latvian), Riga: Latvijas Zinātn̦u akadēmija,→ISBN,page454:
                Sal. Russia says ‘net’ to border deal / / The Baltic Times. – 1997.
              • 2001,ArtChronika, numbers1–3, Moscow,→ISSN,→OCLC,page81, column 1:
                The idea to buy Soviet art was born around 1985, however it took three years to overcome problems, starting with both government USSR and USA both saynet. That was predictable. It was during the cold war. The Russians were viewed as the enemy and vice versa.
              • 2009, Stephen A. Phillips, “The Visa”, inFrom Moscow with Love, Pittsburgh, Pa.:Dorrance Publishing Co.,→ISBN,page57:
                But how could she ever meet him since he was half way around the world, a Visa was $175, and the plane trip to Moscow was $298. After all, she only made $90 a month.[]Net!Net!Net! She cried and buried her head into her pillow.Net!Net!Net! She spoke the muffled words into her pillow as she hit her fist upon the bed.
              • 2012, Albert Joseph, “Politics”, inHumor Hardly Hurts,[Bloomington, Ind.]:Xlibris,→ISBN,page70:
                Then he heard Molotov say “net” several times, after which he reverted back to “da.” Curious as to how Molotov had the courage to say “no” to Stalin, he asked Molotov about their conversation and what questions Molotov was replying “no” to.
              • 2018, Katherine Johnson, chapter2, inMatryoshka, Sydney, N.S.W.: Ventura Press,→ISBN:
                They thought I wasted their money, their food. Their husbands!Net!

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            Afrikaans

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            Etymology

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            FromDutchnet.

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            Adverb

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            net

            1. only,just

            Albanian

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            Etymology

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            FromProto-Albanian*náti, from Pre-Proto-Albanian *náte < *náteh.[1]

            Noun

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            net

            1. indefinitenominative/accusativeplural ofnatë

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            1. ^Demiraj, Bardhylet al. (2021), “net”, inDPEWA. Digitales Philologisch-Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altalbanischen [DPEWA. Digital Philological-Etymological Dictionary of Old Albanian]

            Bavarian

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            FromMiddle High Germannicht, fromOld High Germanniowiht. Cognates includeGermannicht andLuxembourgishnet.

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            • IPA(key): /ned̥/,/nɛd̥/
            • Hyphenation:net

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            net

            1. not
              • 1938, Josef Weinheber,Wien wörtlich, Sieg der Provinz:
                I waaßnet, es gibt so vü' Dichter in Wien,
                und ålle geehrt und berühmt.
                I didn't know there were so many poets in Vienna,
                and all honorable and famous.

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            • Maria Hornung; Sigmar Grüner (2002), “ned, nęd, net, nęt”, inWörterbuch der Wiener Mundart, 2nd edition, ÖBV & HPT
            • Petr Šubrt (2010),Wiener dialekt (master thesis), Masaryk University, page62

            Catalan

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            Etymology 1

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            FromOld Catalannet, fromVulgar Latin*nittus, syncopated fromLatinnitidus(bright, clear).Doublet ofnèdol ('pasturage'), from Old Catalannèdeu(clean), fromnitidus- but without the early syncope. Compare alsoFrenchnet,Italiannetto.

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            net (feminineneta,masculine pluralnets,feminine pluralnetes)

            1. clean
              Antonyms:brut,sutze
            2. net
            3. (castells) (of acastell) built without apinya, or without afolre ormanilles when it would normally have these
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            net

            1. cleanly

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            Derived in masculine from the feminineneta, fromLate Latinnepta, fromLatinneptis(granddaughter). ComparePortugueseneto andSpanishnieto.

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            net m (pluralnets,feminineneta,feminine pluralnetes)

            1. grandson
              Coordinate term:nebot

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            Central Franconian

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            Alternative forms

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            FromOld High Germanniowiht.

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            net

            1. (most dialects)not
              Dat es jarnet wohr!
              That’snot true at all!

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            Danish

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            Pronunciation

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            Etymology 1

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            FromGermannett, fromOld Frenchnet(neat), fromLatinnitidus(shining).

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            net (plural and definite singular attributivenette)

            1. visuallypleasing andproper; well-groomed
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            Inflection ofnet
            positivecomparativesuperlative
            indefinite common singularnetnetterenettest2
            indefinite neuter singularnetnetterenettest2
            pluralnettenetterenettest2
            definite attributive1nettenetterenetteste

            1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite,
            the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
            2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.

            Etymology 2

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            Olderned, fromOld Norsenet, fromProto-Germanic*natją, cognate withSwedishnät,Englishnet,GermanNetz. The modern Danish form, with-t instead of regular-d, is influenced byLow GermanNett.

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            net n (singular definitenettet,plural indefinitenet)

            1. net,web
            2. abbreviation ofinternet
            3. tote bag
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            Declension ofnet
            neuter
            gender
            singularplural
            indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
            nominativenetnettetnetnettene
            genitivenetsnettetsnetsnettenes

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            FromMiddle Dutchnet,nette, fromOld Dutch*net,*netti, fromProto-Germanic*natją, fromProto-Indo-European*ned-(to turn, twist, knot).

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            net n (pluralnetten,diminutivenetje n)

            1. net(mesh)
            2. net(device for catching and trapping)
            3. televisionchannel
              Synonyms:kanaal,zender
            4. omentum,caul
            5. anetwork, especially theInternet
              Synonyms:internet,web
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            Etymology 2

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            FromMiddle Dutchnet, which is borrowed fromOld Frenchnet, fromLatinnitidus.[1]

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            net (comparativenetter,superlativenetst)

            1. clean,tidy
            2. decent,proper
            Declension
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            Declension ofnet
            uninflectednet
            inflectednette
            comparativenetter
            positivecomparativesuperlative
            predicative/adverbialnetnetterhetnetst
            hetnetste
            indefinitem./f. sing.nettenetterenetste
            n. sing.netnetternetste
            pluralnettenetterenetste
            definitenettenetterenetste
            partitivenetsnetters
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            • Negerhollands:net
            • Papiamentu:nèt

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            net

            1. tidily,neatly
            2. decently,properly
            3. just,nearly,barely
            4. justrecently,just now
              Synonyms:zonet,zojuist,zo-even,zopas
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            1. ^net; in:J. de Vries & F. de Tollenaere, "Etymologisch Woordenboek", Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, Utrecht, 1986 (14de druk)

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            Etymology

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            FromOld Norsenet, fromProto-Germanic*natją, fromProto-Indo-European*ned-(to turn, twist, knot). Cognate toSwedishnät.

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            net n

            1. net

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            Declension ofnet
            neutersingularplural
            indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
            nominativenetnetiðnetnetę
            accusativenetnetiðnetnetę
            dativenetinetįnetumnetum(e)
            genitive

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            Etymology

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            FromOld Norsenet, fromProto-Germanic*natją, fromProto-Indo-European*ned-(to turn, twist, knot).

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            net n (genitive singularnets,pluralnet)

            1. (fowling, sports)mesh, the material to make a "nót" (fishing net)
            2. Anetwork(computing)
            3. A net for carrying hay

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            n3singularplural
            indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
            nominativenetnetiðnetnetini
            accusativenetnetiðnetnetini
            dativenetinetinumnetumnetunum
            genitivenetsnetsinsnetanetanna

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            Finnish

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            Etymology

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            Fromne(they) +‎-t(nominative plural). CompareEstonianneed.

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            • IPA(key): /ˈnet/,[ˈne̞t̪]
            • Rhymes:-et
            • Syllabification(key):net
            • Hyphenation(key):net

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            net

            1. (now dialectal, demonstrative)alternative form ofne
            2. (dialectal, personal)alternative form ofhe

            Declension

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            Same asne except for the nominative plural form.

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            Etymology

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            FromOld Frenchnet, inherited fromLatinnitidus(shiny) through a contractedVulgar Latin form*nittus.Doublet ofnitide, a borrowing.

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            net (femininenette,masculine pluralnets,feminine pluralnettes)

            1. clean,tidy
            2. clear
            3. net(as opposed to gross)

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            Friulian

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            Etymology

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            FromVulgar Latin*nittus, fromLatinnitidus.

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            net

            1. clean,neat

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            Gallo

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            Etymology

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            (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

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            net

            1. completely,entirely

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            net

            1. (Austria, Southern Germany, parts of Central Germany, colloquial)alternative form ofnicht(not)
              Hab ich’s dirnet erzählt?
              Have Inot told you?

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            net (pluralnetek)

            1. (informal, computing, Internet)Internet
              Synonym:internet

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            Inflection (stem in-e-, front unrounded harmony)
            singularplural
            nominativenetnetek
            accusativenetetneteket
            dativenetnekneteknek
            instrumentalnettelnetekkel
            causal-finalnetértnetekért
            translativenetténetekké
            terminativenetignetekig
            essive-formalnetkéntnetekként
            essive-modal
            inessivenetbennetekben
            superessivenetenneteken
            adessivenetnélneteknél
            illativenetbenetekbe
            sublativenetrenetekre
            allativenetheznetekhez
            elativenetbőlnetekből
            delativenetrőlnetekről
            ablativenettőlnetektől
            non-attributive
            possessive – singular
            neténeteké
            non-attributive
            possessive – plural
            netéinetekéi
            Possessive forms ofnet
            possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
            1st person sing.netemneteim
            2nd person sing.netedneteid
            3rd person sing.netenetei
            1st person pluralnetünkneteink
            2nd person pluralnetetekneteitek
            3rd person pluralnetükneteik

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            Alternative forms

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            • nët(Wiesemann spelling system)

            Etymology

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            FromMiddle High Germannicht, fromOld High Germanniowiht. Cognates includeGermannicht andLuxembourgishnet.

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            net

            1. not
              Die Blum isnet rod.
              The flower isnot red.
              De Hund laafdnet schnell.
              The dog doesnot run fast.
              De Mann essd de Eppelnet.
              The man doesnot eat the apple.
              • 2018, João Cabral de Melo Neto, Cléo V. Altenhofen,Der Moint om Stricke:
                En Hoohn alleen strickt nochnet en Moint
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            • Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021), “net”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português, 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch

            Icelandic

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            Etymology

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            FromOld Norsenet, fromProto-Germanic*natją, fromProto-Indo-European*ned-(to turn, twist, knot).

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            net n (genitive singularnets,nominative pluralnet)

            1. net
            2. (computing)network
            3. (computing, usually definite) theInternet
              Synonym:Internet

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            Declension ofnet (neuter)
            singularplural
            indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
            nominativenetnetiðnetnetin
            accusativenetnetiðnetnetin
            dativenetinetinunetumnetunum
            genitivenetsnetsinsnetanetanna

            Indonesian

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            Etymology

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            FromDutchnet, fromMiddle Dutchnet,nette, fromOld Dutch*net,*netti, fromProto-Germanic*natją, fromProto-Indo-European*ned-(to turn, twist, knot).

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            Noun

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            net (pluralnet-net)

            1. (sports)net, a mesh stretched to divide the court in tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc
              Hyponym:jaring

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            Kven

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            Etymology

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            FromFinnishne, fromProto-Finnic*nek. Cognates includeMeänkielinet.

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            net

            1. these,those

            Pronoun

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            net

            1. these,those
            2. they

            Declension

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            Declension ofnet
            singularplural
            nominativesenet
            genitivesenniitten,niinen
            partitivesitäniitä
            illativesiihenniihin
            inessivesiinäniissä
            elativesiitä,siittäniistä
            allativesille,silletniile,niilet
            adessivesilläniilä
            ablativesiltäniiltä
            translativesinäniinä
            essivesiksiniiksi

            Synonyms

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            See also

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            Kven demonstratives
            proximalneutraldistal
            singulartämäsetuo
            pluralnämätnetnuot
            Kven personal pronouns
            firstsecondthirdanimthirdanim orinan
            singularmiesiehänse
            pluralmettethetnet

            References

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            • Eira Söderholm (2017),Kvensk grammatikk[5], Tromsø: Cappelen Damm Akademisk,→ISBN, page278

            Latin

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            Pronunciation

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            Etymology 1

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            Verb

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            net

            1. third-personsingularpresentactivesubjunctive of

            Etymology 2

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            Verb

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            net

            1. third-personsingularpresentactiveindicative ofneō

            Lithuanian

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            Etymology

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            Fromne(no) + a particle-t of indeterminate origin, perhaps formed similarly tobèt(but, yet).[1][2]

            Particle

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            nèt

            1. even
              netjisverkėevenhe cried
              jisnetverkėheevencried

            References

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            1. ^Smoczyński, Wojciech (2007), “nèt”, inSłownik etymologiczny języka litewskiego [Etymological Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language]‎[2] (in Polish), Vilnius: Vilnius University, pages423-4
            2. ^net”, inLietuvių kalbos etimologinio žodyno duomenų bazė [Lithuanian etymological dictionary database],2007–2012

            Further reading

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            • net”, inLietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of the Lithuanian language], lkz.lt,1941–2026
            • net”, inDabartinės lietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of contemporary Lithuanian], ekalba.lt,1954–2026

            Luxembourgish

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            Etymology

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            FromOld High Germanniowiht, fromnio(never) +wiht(thing, being), fromProto-Germanic*ne(not) +*aiw-(ever) +*wiht-(thing). CompareEnglishnot,Germannicht,Dutchniet,West Frisiannet.

            Pronunciation

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            Adverb

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            net

            1. not

            Meänkieli

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            Etymology

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            Inherited fromFinnishne.

            Pronunciation

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            Pronoun

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            net (pluralnet)

            1. (demonstrative)those
            2. they(third-person plural personal pronoun)
              Synonym:het

            Inflection

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            Inflection ofnet
            SingularPlural
            Nominativesenet
            Accusative-net
            Genitivesenniitten
            Partitivesitäniitä
            Inessivesiinäniissä
            Elativesiittäniistä
            Illativesiihenniihin
            Adessivesilläniilä
            Ablativesiltäniiltä
            Allativesilleniile
            Essive-niinä
            Translativesiksiniiksi

            See also

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            Meänkieli personal pronouns
            firstsecondthird
            singularmiesiehään,se
            pluralmettethet,net

            Middle English

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            Alternative forms

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            Pronunciation

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            Etymology 1

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            Borrowed fromAnglo-Normanneit, a variant ofOld Frenchnet,nette, fromLatinnitidus(gleaming).[1]

            Adjective

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            net

            1. worthy,good,pure,fine,elegant
            2. net
            Descendants
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            Etymology 2

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              Inherited fromOld Englishnett.[2]

              Noun

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              net

              1. net(a mesh of string, cord or rope)
              Descendants
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              References

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              1. ^nē̆t,adj.”, inMED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.:University of Michigan,2007.
              2. ^net,n.(1).”, inMED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.:University of Michigan,2007.

              Norman

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              Alternative forms

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              Etymology

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              FromOld Frenchnet, fromVulgar Latin*nittus, fromLatinnitidus(shiny).

              Pronunciation

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              Adjective

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              net m

              1. (Jersey)clean
                Synonym:propre
                • 1903, Edgar MacCulloch, “Proverbs, Weather Sayings, etc.”, inGuernsey Folk Lore[6], page515:
                  Tout neû g'nêt néquienet.
                  A new broom sweepsclean.

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              Norwegian Nynorsk

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              Noun

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              net n (definite singularnetet,indefinite pluralnet,definite pluralnetaorneti)

              1. (pre-2012)alternative form ofnett

              Old English

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              Noun

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              net n

              1. alternative form ofnett

              Old French

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              Etymology

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              FromVulgar Latin*nittus, syncopated fromLatinnitidus(shining, polished).

              Pronunciation

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              Adjective

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              net m (oblique and nominative feminine singularnete)

              1. clean

              Declension

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              Casemasculinefeminineneuter
              singularsubjectnez,nesnetenet
              obliquenetnetenet
              pluralsubjectnetnetesnet
              obliquenez,nesnetesnet

              Descendants

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              • Anglo-Norman:neit
              • French:net (see there for further descendants)
              • Breton:néat
              • Middle Dutch:net
                • Dutch:net
                • Middle High German:nett(Lower Rhenish)
              • Middle English:net,nette
                • English:net(obsolete)
              • Spanish:neto(if not from Catalan)

              References

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              Old Irish

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              Etymology

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              FromProto-Celtic*nizdos, fromProto-Indo-European*nisdós.

              Noun

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              net m (genitivenit,nominative pluralnit)

              1. nest

              Inflection

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              Masculine o-stem
              singulardualplural
              nominativenetnetLnitL
              vocativenitnetLnituH
              accusativenetNnetLnituH
              genitivenitLnetnetN
              dativenetLnetaibnetaib
              Initial mutations of a following adjective:
              • H = triggers aspiration
              • L = triggers lenition
              • N = triggers nasalization

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              Old Norse

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              Etymology

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              FromProto-Germanic*natją, whence alsoOld Englishnet,nett,Old Frisiannette,nitte,Old Saxonnet,nett,netti,Old High Germannezzi,Gothic𐌽𐌰𐍄𐌹(nati). Ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*ned-(to turn, twist, knot).

              Noun

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              net n

              1. net

              Declension

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              Declension ofnet (strongja-stem)
              neutersingularplural
              indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
              nominativenetnetitnetnetin
              accusativenetnetitnetnetin
              dativenetinetinunetjumnetjunum
              genitivenetsnetsinsnetjanetjanna

              Descendants

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              Further reading

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              • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “net”, inA Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at theInternet Archive

              Pennsylvania German

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              Etymology

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              FromMiddle High Germanniwiht,niweht,niht, a contracted form ofOld High Germanniowiht, fromnio(never) +wiht(being, creature), the last fromProto-Germanic*wihtą.

              CompareGermannicht,Dutchniet,Englishnot.

              Adverb

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              net

              1. not

              Portuguese

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              Etymology

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              Clipping ofinternet.[1][2]

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              Noun

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              net f (usuallyuncountable,pluralnets)

              1. (colloquial)Net; theInternet
                Synonyms:rede,Internet,web
              2. (colloquial, by extension) Internet connection
                Fiquei semnet por uma hora.
                I lost myInternet connection for one hour.

              References

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              1. ^net”, inDicionário infopédia da Lingua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Porto: Porto Editora, 2003–2026
              2. ^net”, inDicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Priberam, 2008–2026

              Further reading

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              Romanian

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              Etymology

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              Borrowed fromFrenchnet, itself fromLatinnitidus. Doublet of the inheritedneted.

              Pronunciation

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              Adjective

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              net m orn (feminine singularnetă,masculine pluralneți,feminine/neuter pluralnete)

              1. net
              2. clear,clear-cut,plain

              Declension

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              Declension ofnet
              singularplural
              masculineneuterfemininemasculineneuterfeminine
              nominative-
              accusative
              indefinitenetnetăneținete
              definitenetulnetanețiinetele
              genitive-
              dative
              indefinitenetneteneținete
              definitenetuluineteinețilornetelor

              Synonyms

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              Adverb

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              net

              1. clearly,distinctly
              2. plainly,flatly
              3. directly,bluntly,point blank,crisply
              4. avowedly

              Spanish

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              Etymology

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              Borrowed fromEnglishenglish.

              Noun

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              net f (pluralnets)

              1. (Latin America)net(mesh to divide courts)

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              Turkish

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              Pronunciation

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              Etymology 1

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              FromFrenchnet, fromLatinnitidus.

              Adjective

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              net

              1. clear
              2. manifest
              3. (of an amount)net
                Antonym:brüt
              Declension
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              Predicative forms ofnet
              present tense
              positive declarativepositive interrogative
              ben(I am)netimnetmiyim?
              sen(you are)netsinnetmisin?
              o(he/she/it is)net /nettirnetmi?
              biz(we are)netiznetmiyiz?
              siz(you are)netsiniznetmisiniz?
              onlar(they are)net(ler)net(ler)mi?
              past tense
              positive declarativepositive interrogative
              ben(I was)nettimnetmiydim?
              sen(you were)nettinnetmiydin?
              o(he/she/it was)nettinetmiydi?
              biz(we were)nettiknetmiydik?
              siz(you were)nettiniznetmiydiniz?
              onlar(they were)nettilernetmiydiler?
              indirect past
              positive declarativepositive interrogative
              ben(I was)netmişimnetmiymişim?
              sen(you were)netmişsinnetmiymişsin?
              o(he/she/it was)netmişnetmiymiş?
              biz(we were)netmişiznetmiymişiz?
              siz(you were)netmişsiniznetmiymişsiniz?
              onlar(they were)netmişlernetmiymişler?
              conditional
              positive declarativepositive interrogative
              ben(if I)netsemnetmiysem?
              sen(if you)netsennetmiysen?
              o(if he/she/it)netsenetmiyse?
              biz(if we)netseknetmiysek?
              siz(if you)netseniznetmiyseniz?
              onlar(if they)netselernetmiyseler?

              For negative forms, use the appropriate form ofdeğil.

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              Etymology 2

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              FromEnglishnet.

              Noun

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              net (definite accusativeneti,pluralnetler)

              1. (sports) Thenet used in ping-pong or tennis.
              Declension
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              Declension ofnet
              singularplural
              nominativenetnetler
              definite accusativenetinetleri
              dativenetenetlere
              locativenettenetlerde
              ablativenettennetlerden
              genitivenetinnetlerin
              Possessive forms
              nominative
              singularplural
              1st singularnetimnetlerim
              2nd singularnetinnetlerin
              3rd singularnetinetleri
              1st pluralnetimiznetlerimiz
              2nd pluralnetiniznetleriniz
              3rd pluralnetlerinetleri
              definite accusative
              singularplural
              1st singularnetiminetlerimi
              2nd singularnetininetlerini
              3rd singularnetininetlerini
              1st pluralnetimizinetlerimizi
              2nd pluralnetinizinetlerinizi
              3rd pluralnetlerininetlerini
              dative
              singularplural
              1st singularnetimenetlerime
              2nd singularnetinenetlerine
              3rd singularnetinenetlerine
              1st pluralnetimizenetlerimize
              2nd pluralnetinizenetlerinize
              3rd pluralnetlerinenetlerine
              locative
              singularplural
              1st singularnetimdenetlerimde
              2nd singularnetindenetlerinde
              3rd singularnetindenetlerinde
              1st pluralnetimizdenetlerimizde
              2nd pluralnetinizdenetlerinizde
              3rd pluralnetlerindenetlerinde
              ablative
              singularplural
              1st singularnetimdennetlerimden
              2nd singularnetindennetlerinden
              3rd singularnetindennetlerinden
              1st pluralnetimizdennetlerimizden
              2nd pluralnetinizdennetlerinizden
              3rd pluralnetlerindennetlerinden
              genitive
              singularplural
              1st singularnetiminnetlerimin
              2nd singularnetininnetlerinin
              3rd singularnetininnetlerinin
              1st pluralnetimizinnetlerimizin
              2nd pluralnetinizinnetlerinizin
              3rd pluralnetlerininnetlerinin

              References

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              Vietnamese

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              Etymology

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              Borrowed fromEnglishnet.

              Pronunciation

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              Noun

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              net

              1. (colloquial)short forquán net(Internet cafe)
                đinetto go to anInternet cafe

              West Frisian

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              Pronunciation

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              Etymology 1

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              Ultimately fromProto-Germanic*ne(not) +*aiw-(ever) +*wihtą(thing).

              Adverb

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              net

              1. not
              Inflection
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              • net (II)”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011

              Etymology 2

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              FromOld Frisiannette,nitte, fromProto-West Germanic*nati, fromProto-Germanic*natją, fromProto-Indo-European*ned-(to turn, twist, knot).

              Noun

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              net n (pluralnetten,diminutivenetsje)

              1. net
              Further reading
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              • net (I)”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011
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