dî
See also: Appendix:Variations of "di"
Emilian
editNoun
editdî m (plural dî) (Carpi, Mirandola, Modena, Reggio Emilia)
Friulian
editEtymology
editFrom Latin dīcere, present active infinitive of dīcō (“say”).
Verb
editdî
- (transitive) to say
Conjugation
editThis is a highly irregular verb with some regular -â paradigms. This verb is conjugated similarly to fâ, but this verb has irregular lengthenings only in indicative present and imperative stems was conjugated like as mentioned above.
Conjugation of dî (fourth conjugation without infix, irregular)
infinitive | dî | ||||||
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gerund | dînt | ||||||
past participle | singular | plural | |||||
masculine | dit | dits | |||||
feminine | dide | didis | |||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | jo | tu | lui/jê | nô | vô | lôr | |
present | o dîs | tu disis | al/e dîs | o disìn | o disês | a disin | |
imperfect | o disevi | tu disevis | al/e diseve | o disevin | o disevis | a disevin | |
simple past | o disei | tu diseris | al/e disè | o diserin | o diseris | a diserin | |
future | o disarai | tu disarâs | al/e disarà | o disarìn | o disarês | a disaran | |
conditional | jo | tu | lui/jê | nô | vô | lôr | |
present | o disarès | tu disaressis | al/e disarès | o disaressin | o disaressis | a disaressin | |
subjunctive | jo | tu | lui/jê | nô | vô | lôr | |
present | o disi | tu disis | al/e disi | o disìn | o disês | a disin | |
imperfect | o disès | tu disessis | al/e disès | o disessin | o disessis | a disessin | |
imperative | – | tu | – | nô | vô | – | |
– | dìs | – | dìn | dìt | – |
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editLadin
editAdverb
editdî
- (badiot) long (having a duration in time), for a long time
- Tan dî dura pa l film?
- How long is the film?
- Ël ie stat dî dedora.
- He stayed outside for a long time.
- (badiot) in a long time
- Ie ne son dî nia plu stat a New York.
- I haven't been to New York in a long time.
Alternative forms
edit- giut (Gherdëina)
Ligurian
editEtymology
editFrom a contraction of Latin dīcere, present active infinitive of dīcō, from Proto-Italic *deikō, from Proto-Indo-European *déyḱti (“to show, point out”).
Pronunciation
editVerb
editdî
- (transitive, intransitive) to say, tell
- 14th–15th century, anonymous author, “Vita de san Zoane Batesto [Life of saint John the Baptist]”, in Omelie latine, con miniat[ure] rappresentanti i vizî e le virtù ed alcuni episodi della vita di Gesù Cristo, con le relative illustrazioni in volgare – Il Passio secondo S. Matteo e varie preci latine – Oremus tradotti in volgare – Leggenda di S. Giov. Battista (manuscript), Parte prima [First part], page 151:
- dixem li ſancti de meſſer ſan zoane che ello fo lo piu ſingular homo chi may naſcece in queſto mondo. ſaluo la peꝛſona de xp̄e.
- [Dixen li santi, de messer san Zoane, che ello fu lo più singular omo chi mai nascece in questo mondo, salvo la persona de Criste.]
- The saints say, about sir saint John, that he was the most peculiar man to ever have been born in this world, except for Christ himself.
- (transitive, intransitive) to recite
- (transitive, intransitive) to mean
- (transitive, intransitive) to think
- (transitive, intransitive) to admit
- inflection of dî:
Conjugation
edit Conjugation of dî (fourth conjugation)
infinitive | dî | ||||||
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auxiliary verb | avéi | gerund | dixéndo | ||||
present participle | dixénte | past participle | dîto | ||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | mi | ti | lê o/a | noî, niâtri | voî, viâtri | lô, liâtri | |
present | dìggo | ti dîxi | dîxe | dìmmo | dî | dîxan | |
imperfect | dixéiva, dixéivo | ti dixéivi | dixéiva | dixéivimo | dixéivi | dixéivan | |
future | diö | ti diæ | diâ | diêmo | diéi | diàn | |
conditional | mi | ti | lê o/a | noî, niâtri | voî, viâtri | lô, liâtri | |
present | diéiva, diæ | ti diêsci | diéiva, diæ | diêscimo | diêsci | diéivan | |
subjunctive | che mi | che ti | che lê o/a | che noî, che niâtri | che voî, che viâtri | che lô, che liâtri | |
present | dìgghe | ti dìgghi | dìgghe | dìmmo, dìgghimo† | dî, dìgghi† | dìggan, dìgghen† | |
imperfect | dixésse | ti dixéssi | dixésse | dixéscimo | dixésci | dixéssan | |
imperative | ti | lê o/a | noî, niâtri | voî, viâtri | lô, liâtri | ||
— | dìnne | dìgghe | dìmmo | dî | dìggan, dìgghen† |
Sicilian
editPreposition
editdî
Zaghawa
editPronunciation
editNoun
editdî
References
edit- Beria-English English-Beria Dictionary [provisional] ADESK, Iriba, Kobe Department, Chad
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