This is the 12187th most frequent Korean word.
니네
"니네" means "you guys" or "your (plural)" in informal Korean.
Once again, '니네' (ninee) translates to 'your' in this context, as part of a compliment or an observation about 'your school,' indicating familiarity and casual tone.
니네 학교는 멋지네.
Your school is impressive.
In this sentence, '니네' (ninee) is used to informally denote 'your' when addressing someone's possession (house). It is typical in casual speech among friends or peers.
니네 집에 가고 싶어.
I want to go to your house.
Here, '니네' (ninee) also means 'your,' referring to 'your family.' It's important to note the informal tone suitable for familiar relationships.