deni

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== English == === Etymology === From Macedonian дени (deni) (plurale tantum), from Latin dēnī, from decem. === Noun === deni (plural deni or denis) A subdivision of currency, equal to 0.01 Macedonian denar. 2008, Macedonia: Investment, Trade Laws and Regulations Handbook, Volume 1: Strategic Information and Basic Laws, International Business Publications, USA, page 50, In May, 1993, a new Denar, equivalent to 100 of the old units, was put into circulation. Denominations of coins are 0.50 (50 deni), 1, 2 and 5 Denars and bills are 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 Denars. === Anagrams === Iden, dein, Dine, Edin, Diné, 'dine, iDEN, nide, enid, Enid, dine, Nied, IndE, Nide == Chilcotin == === Etymology === Cognate with Navajo diné. === Noun === deni man, person === Further reading === Eung-Do Cook, A Tsilhqút'ín Grammar (2013) == Latin == === Numeral === dēnī inflection of dēnus: nominative/vocative masculine plural genitive masculine/neuter singular == Lithuanian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [²ˈdʲæːnʲɪ] Rhymes: -æːnʲɪ Syllabification: dẽ‧ni === Noun === dẽni vocative singular of dẽnis (“deck”) == Maltese == === Etymology === From Arabic دَنِيء (danīʔ, “bad, evil, contemptible” and “weak, unable to partake of food”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdɛ.nɪ/ Rhymes: -ɛnɪ === Noun === deni m fever harm; evil Synonym: ħażen == Old Irish == === Verb === ·deni alternative spelling of ·déni === Mutation === == Swahili == === Etymology === Borrowed from Arabic دَيْن (dayn). === Pronunciation === === Noun === deni class V (plural madeni class VI) debt ==== Derived terms ==== mdeni (“debtor”) === References ===