This is the 247th most frequent Italian word.


The Italian word "né" means "nor" or "neither" in English.


"Né" is used to mean "neither" in an exclusive disjunction.

Non voglio né pizza né pasta.

I don't want either pizza or pasta.


"Né" is employed to negate both items mentioned in the context.

Non ho visto né Marco né Laura oggi.

I have not seen either Marco or Laura today.


"Né" coordinates two items that are negated, providing balance in the negation.

Non parlo né inglese né francese.

I neither speak English nor French.