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
never in German is "nie" - pronounced "knee"
Chre is not a German word
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.
German is not a compound word.
"mit" is the German word for "with".