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The interjection "neh?" at the end of a sentence is equivalent to [the Canadian] "eh/hey?", or the British/Scots "innit?". Was invented neither by Orson Scott Card nor on [the streets] of Winona, Minnesota, but rather has been in the language for a good long time without too many people noticing. They still don't. "Neh" is either a foreshortened loan of the French "n'est-ce pas?", or a direct loan of the Portuguese contraction "né?" (literally, "não é?"), which means the very same thing when placed at the end of a sentence. It is difficult to find any particular attribution to "neh" in [English literature] because it is vernacular and evolved as a spoken interjection, not to be written down.
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