"Nè" it's a typical expression of northern Italy.
It has no precise meaning. It can be used to emphasize the sentence. It can be compared to the English "do you understand?", "is it true?" or "Didn't you?" in a context where who says "nè" is expecting an affirmative answer.
It has no precise meaning. It can be used to emphasize the sentence. It can be compared to the English "do you understand?", "is it true?" or "Didn't you?" in a context where who says "nè" is expecting an affirmative answer.
"Tra poco fai i compiti, nè!"
"you have to do your laundry soon, do you understand?"
"Sei già andato a prendere il pane, nè?"
"You have already gone to get the bread, didn't you?"
"La Carla è stupida, nè?"
"Carla is stupid, Isn't she?"
"you have to do your laundry soon, do you understand?"
"Sei già andato a prendere il pane, nè?"
"You have already gone to get the bread, didn't you?"
"La Carla è stupida, nè?"
"Carla is stupid, Isn't she?"
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John: Hey, if anyone tells you to spell "Part A" backwards, don't. It's a trap
Bob: LOL!
John: Did you actually laugh out loud, though?
Bob: ne
John: ne
Bob: LOL!
John: Did you actually laugh out loud, though?
Bob: ne
John: ne
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Japanese expression comparable to Canada's "Eh" and America's "Huh".
Often said by Japanese people: "Soo desu ne..." (Isn't it so?). But appropriated by gaikokujin (foreigners in Japan) for use in everyday English conversations.
Often said by Japanese people: "Soo desu ne..." (Isn't it so?). But appropriated by gaikokujin (foreigners in Japan) for use in everyday English conversations.
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Get the Ne mug.What a person in Greece says when he doesn't know how to react to something that makes no sense or when he just doesn't have anything to say about a certain topic. It's basically the equivalent of when someone says " bruh ".
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Person B: ne
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