vini

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See also: viņi, Vini, vīni, and viní

Czech

Vini

Pronunciation

Noun

vini m anim

  1. any parrot from the genus Vini

Declension

Ido

Noun

vini

  1. plural of vino

Italian

Noun

vini m

  1. plural of vino

Latin

Noun

vīnī

  1. genitive singular of vīnum

Louisiana Creole

Etymology 1

From French venir (to come), compare Haitian Creole vini.

Verb

vini

  1. to come

Etymology 2

From French devenir (to become), compare Haitian Creole vin.

Verb

vini

  1. to become

Mauritian Creole

Etymology

From French venir.

Verb

vini (medial form vinn)

  1. to come

Middle English

Noun

vini

  1. Alternative form of vyny

Old Norse

Noun

vini

  1. accusative plural of vinr

Romanian

Noun

vini

  1. inflection of vină:
    1. plural
    2. genitive/dative singular

Samoan

Noun

vini

  1. fruit tree (Otaheite gooseberry)

References

Sicilian

Noun

vini

  1. plural of vinu

Venetian

Noun

vini

  1. plural of vin

Volapük

Noun

vini

  1. accusative singular of vin

Walloon

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French venir, from Latin venīre.

Pronunciation

Verb

vini

  1. to come