קיין
Ladino
Etymology
From Latin quĕm, accusative of qui. Compare Spanish quién.
Pronoun
קיין (Latin spelling ken)
Yiddish
Etymology 1
From Old High German nihein (compare German kein).
Pronunciation
- (YIVO) IPA(key): /kɛn/
- (Northeastern) IPA(key): /keɪ̯n/
- (Poylish) IPA(key): /kan/
Determiner
קיין • (keyn) (negative indefinite article)
- (in negative sentences) a, an; any; no
- קיין ברידער האָט ער נישט.
- keyn brider hot er nisht.
- He has no brothers.
- אונדזער שוועסטער שמועסן ניט מיט קיין בחורים.
- undzer shvester shmuesn nit mit keyn bokhrim.
- Our sisters don't chat with any young men.
Derived terms
- קיין מאָל נישט (keyn mol nisht)
- קיין עין־הרע (keyn eynhore)
Etymology 2
Probably from Middle High German gein, gēn, contraction of gegen (“against, towards”), whence קעגן (kegn). Compare literary German gen (“to”).
Preposition
קיין • (keyn)
- (followed by the name of a place) to