di
suomi-englanti sanakirjadi englanniksi
(non-gloss definition)
''The chorus goes like this: "di di di di dum, da di da".''
(obsolete spelling of)
I know
(ux)
(qualifier) to dawn (daylight)
to give
(non-gloss definition); -ing
the; (n-g):
(n-g)
to search
(inflection of)
to say
to tell
of (qualifier)
(Latn-def); (l)
(ngd); of; 's|’s
(uxi)
(followed by an infinitive) to or omitted
(ngd); some
(ngd)
(syn)
(RQ:Cicero Catilin)
- ''O di immortales, ubinam gentium sumus? Quam rem publicam habemus? In qua urbe vivimus?.''
- : O ye immortal gods, where on earth are we? What is the government we have? In what city are we living?
(usex)
(nonstandard spelling of)
(alt form)
the (qualifier)
the (qualifier) ''(Sylt)''
(infl of)
(l); (ngd) with verb phrases), establishes a correlation with one or more other such comparatives.
(ngd) or comparative, establishes an often inverse correlation with a preceding comparative or stated degree.
(eye dialect of)
day (period of 24 hours)
(alternative form of)
where (qualifier)
(es-verb form of)
suck, suckle; milk from the mother (human or animal) directly to the offspring
(pronunciation spelling of)
1895, Gustaf Fröding, ''Tre käringer i en backe''
- Dä satt tre käringer i en backe, å di va vinne å di va skacke,
- : Three old women were sitting in a slope, and they were wry and they were crooked,
1886, Fredrik August Dahlgren, ''Frierfâla''
- Ho får sej nåck en hârr-khär, hva länge dä lir, Men se dä ska ja’ sij’ dej att allri di ho blir.
- : She will surely get herself a gentleman before long, But I will say to you, that yours she'll never be.
''Drio ła nòte vien el di.''
After (the) night comes (the) day.
''Stò via tri di.''
I am away for three days. / I shall be away for three days.
(soft mutation of)
(Latn-def)
to become opaque
to change to something else
(alternative form of) (to become)
(alternative form of) ''used before object nouns''
to win a game