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die

Такође погледајте:dié,diè,diē,Diè,dîe,Die,иδῖε

Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг



Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[deyen#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|deyen]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[diegan#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|dīeġan]]andШаблон:der-lite,both from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Verb

die(third-person singular simple presentdies,present participledying,simple past and past participledied)

  1. (intransitive)Tostopliving;tobecomedead;toundergodeath.
    1. followed byof;general use:
      Hediedof malaria.
    2. followed byfrom;general use, though somewhat more common in the context ofmedicineDIEor the sciencesDIE:
      Hediedfrom heart failure.
      • 1865март 4,British Medical Journal,page213:
        She lived several weeks; but afterwards shediedfrom epilepsy, to which malady she had been previously subject.
      • 2007,Frank Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson,Sandworms of Dune,Tor, published2007,page191:
        "Or all of them willdiefrom the plague. Even if most of the candidates succumb[]"
    3. followed byfor;often expressing wider contextual motivations, though sometimes indicating direct causes:
      Hediedfor the one he loved.
      • 1961,Joseph Heller,Catch-22,Simon & Schuster, published1999,page232:
        Englishmen aredyingfor England, Americans aredyingfor America, Germans aredyingfor Germany, Russians aredyingfor Russia. There are now fifty or sixty countries fighting in this war.
      • 2003,Tara Herivel, Paul Wright, editors,Prison Nation,Routledge, page187:
        Less than three days later, Johnson lapsed into a coma in his jail cell anddiedfor lack of insulin.
    4. (nowrare)followed bywithas an indication of direct cause:
    5. (uncommon,nonstandardoutsidevideo games)followed bytoas an indication of direct cause (likefrom):
      I can't believe I justdiedto aturret!
      • 2014,S. J. Groves,The Darker Side to Dr Carter,page437:
        Dr Thomas concluded she haddiedto a blow to the head, which led to a bleed on the brain, probably a fall and had hit her head hard on the wooden bedpost, as there was blood on the bedpost.
    6. (still current)followed bywithas an indication of manner:
      Shediedwith dignity.
  2. (transitive)To (stoplivingand)undergo(a specifieddeath).
    Hedieda hero's death.
    Theydieda thousand deaths.
    • 2019,Lou Marinoff,On Human Conflict: The Philosophical Foundations of War and Peace,Rowman & Littlefield,→ISBN,page452:
      []he chose instead to suffer even greater personal pain, with unimaginable fortitude and resolve, albeit for a shorter time. Thus hedieda small death, in order to benefit the living. Similarly, a small and voluntary death wasdiedby Socrates.
  3. (video games,slang)Tolosea game.
    • 1995,“Slobzone”, inComing Soon! magazine[1](video game review):
      Of course, Nazis are not present in this game. Instead, we have animals that will try to cover you with dirt. As soon as you get too dirty, you willdie.
    Whenever my brotherdies,heragequits.
  4. (intransitive,figurative)Toyearnintensely.
    I'mdyingfor a packet of crisps.
    I'mdyingfor a piss.
    • Шаблон:RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing
    • 2004,Paul Joseph Draus,Consumed in the city: observing tuberculosis at century's end,page168:
      I could see that he was dying,dyingfor a cigarette,dyingfor a fix maybe,dyingfor a little bit of freedom, but trapped in a hospital bed and a sick body.
  5. (intransitive,uncommon,idiomatic)To be or become hated or utterly ignored orcut off,as ifdead.
    The day our sister eloped, shediedto our mother.
    • 2015,Emily Duvall,Inclusions,page150:
      "My dad[]beat us until we couldn't sit down. "[]"What about your mother?"[]"She's alive.[]My aunt visits her once a year, but I don't ask about my mother. Shediedto me the day she chose my father over protecting us. "Luke's voice hitched with emotion.
    • 2017,Mike Hoornstra,Descent into the Maelstrom,page366:
      "You haven't been my son since you were ten years old. That boydiedto me the day he ran away. I don't know you. You are merely a shell that resembles someone I used to know, but you are dead to me. You are the bringer of pain and death. Leave me be. Leave me with my son, Jyosh. "" Mother... "Barlun pleaded.
  6. (intransitive,figurative)To becomespirituallydead;tolosehope.
    Hedieda little inside each time she refused to speak to him.
    • 2011,Ingrid Michaelson(lyrics and music), “Ghost”, inHuman Again[2]:
      Do you know that I went down / To the ground / Landed on both my broken-hearted knees... /[]I didn't even cry / 'Cause pieces of me had alreadydied
  7. (intransitive,colloquial,hyperbolic)To bemortifiedorshockedby a situation.
    If anyone sees me wearing this ridiculous outfit, I'lldie.
  8. (intransitive,figurative,hyperbolic)To be soovercomewithemotionorlaughteras to beincapacitated.
    When I found out my two favorite musicians would be recording an album together, I literally planned my own funeral arrangements anddied.
    • 1976,an anchorman on Channel Five in California, quoted inJournal and Newsletter[of the] California Classical Association, Northern Section:
      I literallydiedwhen I saw that.
  9. (intransitive,of a machine)Tostopworking;tobreak downor otherwise lose "vitality".
    My cardiedin the middle of the freeway this morning.
    Sorry I couldn't call you. My phonedied.
    My batterydiedand my charger was at home.
  10. (intransitive,of a computer program)Toabort,toterminate(as anerrorcondition).
  11. (intransitive,of a legislative bill or resolution)Toexpireat theendof thesessionof alegislaturewithout having been brought to avote.
    The proposed gas taxdiedafter the powerful rural senator refused to let it out of committee.
  12. Toperish;toceasetoexist;to becomelostorextinct.
  13. Tosink;tofaint;topine;tolanguish,withweakness,discouragement,love,etc.
  14. (often with "to")To becomeindifferent;toceaseto besubject.
    todieto pleasure or to sin
  15. (architecture)Todisappeargraduallyin anothersurface,as wheremouldingsarelostin aslopedorcurvedface.
  16. To becomevapid,flat,orspiritless,asliquor.
  17. (of a stand-up comedian or a joke)Tofailtoevokelaughterfrom theaudience.
    Then there was that time Idiedonstage in Montreal...
Usage notes
Conjugation

Шаблон:en-conj

Synonyms
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Вијетнамски:đai
Translations

Etymology 2

A pair of common dice with six sides each.
Various dice with different numbers of sides and distributions of values.
Dies (sense 6) on awafer.

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[dee#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|dee]],fromШаблон:der-lite(ModernШаблон:cog-lite), fromШаблон:der-lite,from[[datus#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|datus]](given),the past participle of[[do#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|dō]](to give),fromШаблон:der-lite.Дублетиofdatum.

Noun

die(pluraldies)

  1. Thecubicalpart of apedestal;aplinth.
  2. Adeviceforcuttinginto aspecifiedshape.
  3. Adeviceused tocutanexternalscrew thread.(Internal screw threads are cut with atap.)
  4. A mold for forming metal or plastic objects.
  5. Anem Boss eddeviceused instampingcoinsandmedals.
  6. (semiconductors,plural alsodice)An oblong chip fractured from asemiconductorwaferengineered to perform as an independent device orintegrated circuit.
    • 2002,John L. Hennessy, David A. Patterson,Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach,Elsevier,→ISBN,page19:
      The number ofdiesper wafer is basically the area of the wafer divided by the area of thedie.
    • 2009,Paul R. Gray,Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits,5th edition, John Wiley & Sons,→ISBN,page159:
      Once the wafer has undergone the wafer-probe test, it is separated into individualdiceby sawing or scribing and breaking. Thediceare visually inspected, sorted, and readied for assembly into packages.
  7. Any small cubical or square body.

Noun

die(pluraldiceor(nonstandard)dies)

  1. Anisohedralpolyhedron,usually acube,withnumbersorsymbolson each side and used ingames of chance.
    Mostdiceare six-sided.
    I rolled thedieand moved 2 spaces on the board.
    • Шаблон:RQ:Hume Human Understanding
    • 2000,Richard Shoup, edited by Barry Lenson,Take Control Of Your Life: How to Control Fate, Luck, Chaos, Karma, and Life’s Other Unruly Forces,McGraw-Hill,→ISBN,page42:
      When you roll twodies—or three, or four—the odds of obtaining a specific number becomes complex in a logarithmic progression.
    • 2012,Rinaldo B. Schinazi, “Probability Space”, inProbability with Statistical Applications,2nd edition,Birkhäuser,→ISBN,“Independent Events”, “Exercises”, page16:
      We roll twodiesrepeatedly until we get the first double.
    • 2014,Ionut Florescu, Ciprian A. Tudor,Handbook of Probability,John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,→ISBN:
      Roll twodies24 times. What is the probability of rolling at least one double 6?
    • 2017децембар 8, “Adorable Kitten”, inUnstable,Wizards of the Coast:
      When this creature enters the battlefield, roll a six-sideddie.You gain life equal to the result.
  2. (obsolete)That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die;hazard;chance.
Usage notes

The game of dice is singular. Thus in "Dice is a game played with dice," the first occurrence is singular, the second occurrence is plural. See alsothe usage notes under "dice".

Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations

Etymology 3

Variant spelling.

Noun

die(pluraldies)

  1. Obsolete spelling ofdye
    • 1749,Henry Fielding,Tom Jones:
      He hath carried his friendship to this man to a blameable length, by too long concealing facts of the blackestdie.

Verb

die(third-person singular simple presentdies,present participledying,simple past and past participledied)

  1. Obsolete spelling ofdye
    • 1739,John Cay,An abridgment of the publick statutes in force and use from Magna Charta, in the ninth year of King Henry III, to the eleventh year of his present Majesty King George II, inclusive,Drapery,XXVII. Sect. 16:
      Also no dyer shalldieany cloth, except hediethe cloth and the list with one colour, without tacking any bulrushes or such like thing upon the lists, upon pain to forfeit 40s.for every cloth. And no person shall put to sale any cloth deceitfully dyed,
    • 1813,James Haigh,The Dier's Assistant in the Art of Dying Wool and Woollen Goods:
      Todiewool with madder, prepare a fresh liquor, and when the water is come to a heat to bear the hand, put in half a pound of the finest grape madder for each pound of wool;
    • 1827,John Shepard,The artist & tradesman's guide: embracing some leading facts:
      TodieWool and Woollen Cloths of a Blue Colour. One part of indigo, in four parts concentrated sulphuric acid, dissolved; then add one part of dry carbonate of potash, [...]

See also

terms etymologically unrelated to the above

Anagrams

Afrikaans

Alternative forms

  • di(obsolete)

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[die#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|die]],which is used only as a demonstrative in Dutch. The replacement of the article[[de#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|de]]with strongerdieis also common inSurinameseDutch and among non-native speakers of Dutch.

Pronunciation

Article

die(definite)

  1. the(definite article)
    diemanthe man
    dievrouthe woman
    diekindthe child

Pronoun

die

  1. thisone,these;thatone,those;
    Die dokter het gesê dat jy siek is.Dieis die rede hoekom jy in die bed moet bly.
    The doctor said that you are sick.Thatis the reason why you must stay in bed.

Usage notes

Albanian

Adverb

Шаблон:sq-adv

  1. Шаблон:alt form of

Bavarian

Pronoun

die(dative)

  1. (Niederbayerisch)to you

Danish

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[di#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|di]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Cognate withШаблон:cog-lite,Шаблон:cog-lite.Compare causative[[dægge#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|dægge]],Шаблон:cog-lite.

The noun is derived from the verb.

Pronunciation

Noun

diec

  1. breast milk,mother's milk,when sucked from the breast

Usage notes

Only used in the set phrase "givedie".

Verb

die(imperativedi,infinitiveatdie,present tensedier,past tensediede,perfect tensehardiet)

  1. tosuckle

References

Dutch

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[die#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|die]],a merger of[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[thie#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thie]],[[the#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thē]],[[thia#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thia]],[[thiu#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thiu]]and similar forms of the demonstrative. As inШаблон:cog-lite,[[der#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|der]]it replaced the original masculine and feminine nominative forms from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Pronunciation

Determiner

die

  1. that(masculine, feminine);referring to a thing or a person further away.
    dieboom
    thattree
    dievrouw
    thatwoman
  2. those(plural);referring to things or people further away.
    dievensters
    thosewindows
  3. (Suriname,colloquial)a certain, a particular;some;this;referring to a thing or a person invisible or unknown to the audience.
    Dievrouw vraagt als iemand aardvruchten wil kopen.
    Awoman is asking if anyone wants to buy root vegetables.
    Ik hebdiewagen geslagen.
    I hitacar.

Inflection

Sg. m. Sg. f. Sg. n. Pl.
Nom. die die dat die
Gen. diens
van dien
dier
van die
(diens)
van dat
dier
van die
Dat. dien
aan dien
dier
aan die
(dien)
aan dat
dien
aan die
Acc. dien die dat die

Шаблон:nl-decl-demonstrative determiner

Descendants

Pronoun

diemorforpl

  1. (relative)who,whom,which,that
    Ik ken geen mensendiedat kunnen.
    I don't know any peoplewhocan do that.
    Oh, maar ik ken iemanddiedat wel kan!
    Oh, but I know somebodywhocan!

Usage notes

A preceding comma may alter the meaning of a clause starting with a relative pronoun. Compare the following sentences:

  • Alle arbeidersdiestaken zullen op sancties moeten rekenen.
    All workerswhoare on strike should expect sanctions.
  • Alle arbeiders,diestaken, zullen op sancties moeten rekenen.
    All workers,whoare on strike, should expect sanctions.

In the first sentence, only the workers on strike are advised to expect sanctions. In the second sentence, the parenthetical phrase indicates that all the workers are on strike, and should all expect sanctions.

Немачки

Pronunciation

Article

die(definite)

  1. nominative/accusativesingularfeminineofder
    dieFrauthewoman
  2. nominative/accusativepluralofder
    dieMännerthemen

Declension

Шаблон:de-decl-definite article

Pronoun

die(relative or demonstrative)

  1. inflection ofder:
    1. nominative/accusativesingularfeminine
    2. nominative/accusativeplural
    3. (in a subordinate clause as a relative pronoun)that;which;who;whom;whose
      Ich kenne eine Frau,diedas kann.I know a womanwhocan do that.
    4. (as a demonstrative pronoun)thisone;thatone;theseones;thoseones;she;her;it;they;them
      diedathat one/she/theythere

Usage notes

In a subordinate clause,dieindicates a person or thing referenced in the main clause. It is used with plural or feminine singular antecedents.

Declension

Шаблон:de-decl-relative pronoun

Anagrams

Hunsrik

Alternative forms

  • ti(Wiesemann spelling system)

Pronunciation

Article

die(definite)

  1. inflection ofdär:
    1. nominative/accusativesingularfeminine
    2. nominative/accusativepluralall genders

Declension

Шаблон:hrx-decl-definite articles

Further reading

Interlingua

Noun

die(pluraldies)

  1. Aday.

Derived terms

Италијански

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[dies#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|diēs]],back-formed from the accusative[[diem#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|diem]](whose vowel was once long), fromШаблон:der-lite,fromШаблон:der-lite.

Pronunciation

Noun

diem(plural#)

  1. (obsolete)Alternative form of

Anagrams

Јапански


Etymology

Appropriation ofШаблон:der-litefor a homophone.

Pronunciation

Prefix

die(だい)(dai-)

  1. (slang,humorous)Алтернативно спеловање одĐại(dai)

Латински

Pronunciation

Noun

diēmorf

  1. ablativesingularofdiēs(day)
    Sinedie.
    Without aday.

Mandarin

Romanization

Романизација

die

  1. Nonstandardspelling ofdiē.
  2. Nonstandardspelling ofdié.

Usage notes

  • Englishtranscriptionsof Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the criticaltonaldifferences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

Middle Dutch

Etymology 1

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[thie#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thie]],[[thia#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thia]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Pronunciation

Article

die

  1. the;definite article.
Inflection

Шаблон:dum-def-art

  • Alternative nominative:de
Descendants
  • Холандски:de
  • Limburgish:d'r,de

Determiner

die

  1. that,those
  2. who,which,that
Inflection

Шаблон:dum-infl-dom-det

Descendants
Further reading
  • “die (II)”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek[4],2000
  • “die (I)”, inMiddelnederlandsch Woordenboek[5],1929

Etymology 2

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[thio#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thīo]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Noun

diëforn

  1. thigh
Descendants
Further reading
  • “die (I)”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek[6],2000
  • “die (IV)”, inMiddelnederlandsch Woordenboek[7],1929

Mirandese

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[dies#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|diēs]].

Noun

diem(pluraldies)

  1. day

Antonyms

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Probably fromШаблон:der-lite,fromШаблон:der-lite,fromШаблон:der-lite*dijana-, *dejana-

Verb

die(imperativedi,present tensedier,passivedies,simple past and past participlediaordiet,present participlediende)

  1. tosuck,suckle(of a baby on the breast)
  2. tobreastfeed,nurse(of a mother with her baby)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Probably fromШаблон:der-lite,fromШаблон:der-lite,fromШаблон:der-lite*dijana-, *dejana-

Verb

die(present tensediar,past tensedia,past participledia,passive infinitivediast,present participlediande,imperativedi/die)

  1. tosuck,suckle(of a baby on the breast)
  2. tobreastfeed,nurse(of a mother with her baby)

Alternative forms

References

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]] and[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[diu#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|diu]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Article

dief(definite)

  1. the

Declension

Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative [[der#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|der]] die [[es#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|es]] die
Accusative [[der#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|der]] die [[es#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|es]] die
Dative [[dem#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|dem]] [[der#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|der]] [[em#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|em]] [[de#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|de]]

Румунски

Румунски

Interjection

die

  1. Alternative form ofdi

Saterland Frisian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[thi#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thī]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Article

die(unstressedde,obliquedän,feminineju,neuterdät,pluraldo)

  1. the

Etymology 2

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[thi#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|thī]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Pronoun

die

  1. thyself,yourself
See also

Шаблон:stq-reflexive pronouns

Pronoun

die

  1. obliqueofdu;thee,you
See also

Шаблон:stq-personal pronouns

References

Teanu

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Pronunciation

Noun

die

  1. bone

References

Yola

Alternative forms

Etymology

From[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[day#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|day]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[dæg#Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode|dæġ]],from[[w:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodelanguage|Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms derived fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[Category:Шаблон:langname-lite/unknowncodeterms inherited fromШаблон:langname-lite/unknowncode]][[

Noun

die(pluraldaisordaiesordaiez)

  1. day

Derived terms

References

  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor,A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland,London: J. Russell Smith, published1867,page35