にて
Japanese
Etymology
Supposed as case particle に (ni) + conjunctive particle て (te).[1][2]
An alternative analysis suggests that に (ni) may be a conjugation of an ancient copular or stative verb ぬ (nu), which persists in modern Japanese as particle に (ni) and auxiliary verb ぬ (nu) / ず (zu). This would make nite appear to be a regular conjunctive conjugation of the copula. Compare the て form of Japanese verbs.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɲ̟ite̞]
Particle
にて (rōmaji nite)
- formal version of で (de), indicating location or instrumental
References
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