Knie
Knee is monosyllabic.
Ouch, my knee hurts.
It can be used as a verb. Like, as in hitting with the knee. It's like the word "elbow". When you elbow someone, you hit them with your elbow.Noun- Look at my knee!Verb- Don't knee him!
The word "knee" comes from the Old English word "cneo," which is believed to have originated from the Proto-Germanic word "knewan."
No, the compound word 'knee-deep' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a knee-deep stream or knee-deep mud.
neon lights
Chre is not a German word
never in German is "nie" - pronounced "knee"
There are two phonemes in the word "knee". The phonemes are represented by the two letters "n" and "ee" in the word.
"Knee" isn't a French word, it's an English word. It's often possible to translate a given word in several ways. The only one I know of for "knee" is "le genou" which is masculine, but it's entirely possible that there's some alternate word that also means "knee" but is feminine.
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."