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Determiner [Italian]

IPA: /nesˈsu.no/ Forms: nessuna [feminine], nessunissimo [superlative]
Rhymes: -uno Etymology: From Latin nē (“not”) + ipse (emphatic, literally “himself”) + ūnus (“one”), meaning “not even one”. Cognate with Neapolitan nisciuno, Sardinian nisciunu, Friulian nissun, Ligurian nisciǜn, and Old French neisune. Compare Spanish ninguno and Romanian niciun. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|-}} Latin, {{compound|la|nē|ipse|ūnus|lit2=himself|nocat=1|pos2=emphatic|t1=not|t3=one}} nē (“not”) + ipse (emphatic, literally “himself”) + ūnus (“one”), {{cog|nap|nisciuno}} Neapolitan nisciuno, {{cog|sc|nisciunu}} Sardinian nisciunu, {{cog|fur|nissun}} Friulian nissun, {{cog|lij|nisciǜn}} Ligurian nisciǜn, {{cog|fro|neisune}} Old French neisune, {{cog|es|ninguno}} Spanish ninguno, {{cog|ro|niciun}} Romanian niciun Head templates: {{it-det|pl=-|sup=nessunissimo}} nessuno (feminine nessuna, no plural, superlative nessunissimo)
  1. (in negative sentences) no, any Tags: no-plural, with-negation Synonyms: niente, nullo [archaic, literary], veruno [archaic, literary], niuno [archaic, literary]
    Sense id: en-nessuno-it-det-jppLtUUN Categories (other): Italian determiners, Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian pronouns, Italian singularia tantum, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Italian determiners: 81 12 6 Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 91 7 2 Disambiguation of Italian pronouns: 46 20 35 Disambiguation of Italian singularia tantum: 81 12 7 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 85 10 5 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 93 4 2
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: nissuno (alt: Tuscan), nisuno (english: Rome), niuno [archaic, literary]

Pronoun [Italian]

IPA: /nesˈsu.no/ Forms: nessuna [feminine]
Rhymes: -uno Etymology: From Latin nē (“not”) + ipse (emphatic, literally “himself”) + ūnus (“one”), meaning “not even one”. Cognate with Neapolitan nisciuno, Sardinian nisciunu, Friulian nissun, Ligurian nisciǜn, and Old French neisune. Compare Spanish ninguno and Romanian niciun. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|-}} Latin, {{compound|la|nē|ipse|ūnus|lit2=himself|nocat=1|pos2=emphatic|t1=not|t3=one}} nē (“not”) + ipse (emphatic, literally “himself”) + ūnus (“one”), {{cog|nap|nisciuno}} Neapolitan nisciuno, {{cog|sc|nisciunu}} Sardinian nisciunu, {{cog|fur|nissun}} Friulian nissun, {{cog|lij|nisciǜn}} Ligurian nisciǜn, {{cog|fro|neisune}} Old French neisune, {{cog|es|ninguno}} Spanish ninguno, {{cog|ro|niciun}} Romanian niciun Head templates: {{head|it|pronoun|singular only||feminine|nessuna|g=m-s}} nessuno m sg (singular only, feminine nessuna)
  1. none Tags: masculine, singular, singular-only
    Sense id: en-nessuno-it-pron-FAvtv5w~
  2. (masculine only) no one, nobody Tags: masculine, singular, singular-only
    Sense id: en-nessuno-it-pron-xCK8GK8O
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: nissuno (alt: Tuscan), nisuno (english: Rome), niuno [archaic, literary], nullo [archaic, literary], veruno [archaic, literary], chicchessia [archaic, literary]

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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      "word": "chicchessia"
    },
    {
      "alt": "Tuscan",
      "word": "nissuno"
    },
    {
      "english": "Rome",
      "word": "nisuno"
    },
    {
      "tags": [
        "archaic",
        "literary"
      ],
      "word": "niuno"
    }
  ],
  "word": "nessuno"
}

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