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( international standards ) ISO 639-2 &ISO 639-3 language code forDogri . FromVulgar Latin *dui ( “ two ” ,root ) , fromLatin duo , fromProto-Italic *duō , fromProto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ . CompareRomanian doi .
doi m (feminine doauã or dauã or dau or dao )
two
doi (comparative doiago ,superlative doien ,excessive doiegi )
accurate Possible relation withdoll ( “ pitcher ” ) . The connection between the two meanings is unclear, but can also be found with the wordcaduf , which in Mallorca means both "pitcher" and "silliness".
doi m (plural dois )
( Mallorca ) silliness ,folly Synonyms: ximpleria ,bajanada ,bestiesa Englishdo (literally translated from Mandarin做 ) +i (of which English letter-name pronunciation sounds similar to Mandarin愛 )
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( Mandarin , humorous ) Euphemistic form of做愛 / 做爱 ( zuò'ài ) .FromMiddle High German dīn , formOld High German dīn , fromProto-West Germanic *þīn , fromProto-Germanic *þīnaz ( “ thy, thine ” ) . Cognate withGerman dein ,English thine .
doi (familiar )
( Luserna ) your ,thy Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium . Particularly: “ultimately from*sa ? Standard German cognate would be*die , maybe from OHG cognate to ODtthie , OEnþē without the -r (dēr > Germander )”
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( Sette Comuni ) that , that oneDiiza undoi bor mich zeint galaiche. ―This andthat are the same to me. Doi is main, diiza net. ―That is mine, this isn't.Doi memme langhen haare gaballamar. ―I likethat one with the long hair. “doi” inMartalar, Umberto Martello, Bellotto, Alfonso (1974 )Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini , 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo FromLatin duo . Compare Romanian and Friuliandoi , Italiandue , Frenchdeux .
doi (feminine doje )
two FromLatin duo . CompareLadin doi ,Italian due ,Dalmatian doi ,Romanian doi ,French deux ,Spanish dos .
doi (feminine dôs )
two FromFrench devoir ( “ to have to ” ) .
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( Saint-Domingue ) ( auxiliary ) tohave to ,must Lydoi fair nion l'autre quichoy avant cila là. ―Heshould do another thing before that one. S.J Ducoeurjoly,Manuel des habitans de Saint-Domingue, contenant un précis de l'histoire de cette île Fromdia ( “ third person singular pronoun ” ) +-ok- (irregularly pronounced as[ɔʔ] ) with the final rime elided.
doi (plural doi -doi )
( colloquial , originally Prokem slang ) friend (boyfriend/girlfriend)doi (plural doi -doi )
( colloquial , originally Prokem slang ) third-person singular pronoun,he orshe Fromduit ( “ money ” ) .
doi (plural doi -doi )
( colloquial ) money FromVulgar Latin *dui , fromLatin duo , fromProto-Italic *duō , fromProto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ .
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two Shortened formodoi , fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *aduq , fromProto-Austronesian *aduq .
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Alternative form ofodoi FromMalay duit ( “ money ” ) .
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money FromLatin duo .
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two doi m (uncountable )
two doi
money FromVulgar Latin *dui , fromLatin duo .
doi (feminine doauă )
two FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *duʀi , fromProto-Austronesian *duʀi .
doi (mutated form ndroi )
thorn fishbone Sundermann, Heinrich. 1905.Niassisch-deutsches Wörterbuch. Moers: Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, p. 55. FromLatin duo .
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two while it may be considered a variant ofdeus , it is often used with nouns in the nominative case.13th century ,Le roi Flore et la belle Jehanne Lidoi meilleur boulengier The two best bakers Seedoit .
doi oblique singular , m (oblique plural dois ,nominative singular dois ,nominative plural doi )
( anatomy ) Alternative form ofdoit FromLatin duo , fromProto-Italic *duō . Cognates includeItalian due andSpanish dos .
doi (feminine doe )
two IPA (key ) : /ˈdɔ.i/ Rhymes:-ɔi Syllabification:do‧i doi
third-person singular present ofdoić From aVulgar Latin *duī ( “ two ” ,root ) , fromLatin duo , probably formed through analogy with the usual nominative masculine plural ending in-ī . Ultimately fromProto-Italic *duō , fromProto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ . The similar formation of*duī is also happened inOld French dui , nominative form ofdeus . CompareItalian due ,Sicilian dui ,Friulian doi .
doi m (feminine and neuter două )
two FromDutch duim .
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thumb doi • (堆 ,𣼭 )
sandy islet sandbank ;sandbar doi
second-person singular present habitual / future ofdod Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.