deh
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forDehwari . deh
( Singlish , Manglish ) Alternative spelling ofdey ( “ informalterm of address used when trying to get someone's attention. ” ) .Borrowed fromChinese 箸 (MC drjoH , “chopstick”). Cognate withZhuang dawh ( “ chopstick ” ) .
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chopstick FromProto-Athabaskan *deˑšʷ .
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river Dogrib Divisional Board of Education (1996 ),A Dogrib Dictionary , Rae-Edzo, Northwest Territories, Canada: Dogrib Divisional Board of Education,→ISBN , page204 deh
water Patience Epps,A Grammar of Hup (2008) Borrowed fromBetawi Kota dèh , fromBetawi udè ,udah (perfective marker ).Doublet ofsudah andudah .
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( Jakarta , colloquial ) adds emphasis at the end of a phrase or a sentence Iya,deh , aku yang salah. Alright,okay , I'm the one at fault. Kayaknya bukan kamu,deh . I don't think it was you,actually . Karena kita telat, jadi kelewatan,deh . Because we're late, we missed it,unfortunately . Probably fromLatin dee , vocative form ofdeus ( “ god, deity ” ) .
deh ( poetic , literary )
used to introduce a prayer or request or a wishful statement ;ah !,oh !1321 ,Dante Alighieri ,La divina commedia: Inferno , Le Monnier, published1994 ,Canto X, page 321 vv. 91-93 :Deh , or mi dì: quanto tesoro volle Nostro Segnore in prima da San Pietro ch'ei ponesse le chiavi in sua balia?I pray thee tell me now how great a treasure Our Lord demanded of Saint Peter first, before he put the keys into his keeping?FromProto-Kuki-Chin *deʔ .
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tokill bugs with one'sfingernails FromProto-Iranian *dáca , fromProto-Indo-Iranian *dáća ,[ 1] fromProto-Indo-European *déḱm̥ . CompareAvestan 𐬛𐬀𐬯𐬀 ( dasa ) ,Persian ده ( dah ) ,Ossetian дӕс ( dæs ) ,Pashto لس ( ləs ) ,Sanskrit दश ( daśa ) ,Urdu دس ( das ) , alsoArmenian տասը ( tasə ) ,Ancient Greek δέκα ( déka ) ,Russian десять ( desjatʹ ) ,Latin decem ,English ten .
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ten ^ Benjamin W. Fortson IV (2010 ), “Indo-Iranian I: Indic”, inIndo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction , 2nd edition, page203 dēh ( Anglian )
alternative form ofdēg dēh f ( Anglian )
alternative form ofdēag Strongō -stem:
dēh ( Anglian )
alternative form ofdēag deh
obsolete form ofde deh in Academia Română,Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a , Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010.→ISBN Contraction ofdinnae .
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( Southern Scots , Edinburgh , Northern Scots ) don't Adeh ken what ee mean! (example is in South Scots; "what" would be replaced by "whit " or "fit " and "ee" with "ye" in other Scots dialects) Not used interrogatively and is not used in the third-person singular (the third-person singular equivalent of that isdoesnae , ordisnae in the Borders) FromProto-Athabaskan *deˑšʷ . Cognates includeAhtna daes andDogrib deh .
IPA (key ) : [tɛ̀(h)] Hyphenation:deh deh
river 1) Used when the subject is a group of human beings and the object is singular.2) Used when the previous condition does not apply.
Keren Rice (1989 ),A Grammar of Slave , Berlin, West Germany: Mouton de Gruyter,→ISBN , page213 deh
water Jesús Mario Girón,Una gramática del wãńsöjöt (puinave) (2008): 'agua' (en hup y yuhup: deh, en nadëb: naʔɤy, en daw: nɤx, o en níkak cande) HG