FromMiddle High Germandīn, fromOld High Germandīn, fromProto-Germanic*þīnaz. Cognate withWest Frisiandyn,Englishthine,thy,Swedishdin,Icelandicþinn.
diin
- your (singular)
1903,Robert Walser,Der Teich:Aber chani de wüsse, was idim Härz isch?- But can I really know what's inyour heart?
- Comparemiin for the peculiar declension of following adjectives.
- IPA(key): /diˈʔin/ [d̪ɪˈʔin̪]
- Hyphenation:di‧in
diín (Badlit spellingᜇᜒᜁᜈ᜔)
- where (past)
- where (relative)
diin
- tortoise
- IPA(key): /diˈʔin/ [diˈʔin]
- Hyphenation:di‧in
diín
- where
- there
- IPA(key): /diˈʔin/,[diˈʔin]
- Hyphenation:di‧in
diín
- where
Borrowed fromArabicدين.
diin f
- religion
CompareJiiddudiim.
diin m
- tortoise
From Proto-Southern Philippine*dəqən (“press down on”). CompareBikol Centralduon,Cebuanoduon,Waray-Warayduon, andTbolidken.
diín (Baybayin spellingᜇᜒᜁᜈ᜔)
- pressing with one'shand
- Synonyms:tiin,pagtiin,pagdiriin
- downwardpressure
- emphasis;stress;importance
- Synonym:bunto
- (phonetics)stress
- Synonyms:bunto,lundo,asento
- “diin”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila,2018.