In a name such as Máire Ní Bhriain it is the female equivalent of Ó in surnames: Mary O'Brien.
It can mean 'thing'; a negative in verbal forms. Nífheicim, I don't see.
It's is difficult to translate out of context.
mo mhuirnín =my beloved, in IrishGaelic
In Irish it's "bráithreachas"
Baka ni natta no ni = I became stupid
It can mean either "neither" or "nor."It can mean, 'neither/nor' as in "Neither [Ni] sleet, nor [ni] dark of night..."It can mean 'not even' as in "She didn't want to talk to anyone, not even [ni] her closest friends." In the imperative, it can mean "Don't even..." as in "Don't even [Ni] think about it."
ai ni means 'love you'
"Ni Hao" means "hello" in Chinese. To respond, you can say "Ni Hao" back.
Ni means or. As an adverb it can mean neither, and as a conjunction it can mean or, neither or nor. It also means "you" in Chinese. more definitions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ni
Ni is the symbol for Nickel in the Periodic Table.
On the periodic table Ni represents the element Nickel.
ni hoowa=你好啊(chinese),means how are you.
ni(zou) yao(want) wo(me9)
"Ni gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "February"