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ди

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Archi

Etymology

Akin to Lezgi ни (ni).

Noun

ди (di)

  1. a smell

Dungan

Etymology

Cognate to Mandarin Chinese ().

Pronunciation

Noun

ди (di) (III)

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Ingush

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Nakh *de.

Noun

ди (diclass dd (ergative дено, plural денош)

  1. day

References

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Nakh *diᶰ.

Noun

ди (diclass bd (plural дой)

  1. horse
  2. riding horse
  3. steed

References

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Interjection

ди! (di!)

  1. giddyup, gee up, gee; move forward; go faster (when commanding a horse)
  2. proot, gee; move forward; go faster (when commanding a donkey)
    Synonym: уш ()

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dʲi]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

ди (din inan (indeclinable)

  1. (English letter) D, d

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From earlier гди.

Adverb

ди (Latin spelling di)

  1. (Chakavian, Ikavian, chiefly Croatia and Serbia, colloquial) where (interrogative)
  2. (Chakavian, Ikavian, chiefly Croatia, proscribed, colloquial) whither, where, whereto

Pronoun

ди (Latin spelling di)

  1. (Chakavian, Ikavian, chiefly Croatia) where

Usage notes

  • Originally of Chakavian-Ikavian origin, the word is today colloquially used throughout Croatia and other countries to a lesser extent.

Synonyms

Tsez

Etymology

From Proto-Tsezian *də.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ди (di)

  1. (Kidero), (Sagada) I