dae

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== Translingual == === Symbol === dae (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Duupa. === See also === Wiktionary’s coverage of Duupa terms == Afrikaans == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdɑː(ə)/ === Noun === dae plural of dag == Iu Mien == === Noun === dae father, dad == Limburgish == === Alternative forms === deë (Southeast Limburgish) déë (Eupen) daeë (Voeren) dee (Maastrichtian) === Etymology === From Middle Dutch die (“that one”), from Old Dutch thie (“that one”), from Proto-Germanic *sa. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [dæː˨] Hyphenation: dae Rhymes: -æː === Pronoun === dae (personal) he == Murui Huitoto == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈdaɛ] Hyphenation: da‧e === Numeral === dae alternative form of daje === References === Shirley Burtch (1983), Diccionario Huitoto Murui (Tomo I) (Linguistica Peruana No. 20)‎[1] (in Spanish), Yarinacocha, Peru: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page 61 == Pijin == === Etymology === From English die. === Verb === dae to die === Noun === dae death === References === Jourdan, Christine with Maebiru, Ellen (2002), “dae”, in Pijin: A trilingual cultural dictionary (Pacific Linguistics; 526), Canberra, ACT: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, →ISBN, page 33 == Rukai == === Noun === dae earth == Scots == === Alternative forms === dee (Doric) === Etymology === From Middle English don. === Verb === dae (third-person singular simple present dis, present participle daein, simple past did, past participle din) to do Whit ye daein? ― What are you doing? (Central Scots) What ee daein? ― What are you doing? (South Scots) ==== Derived terms ==== dae guid (“to do good; to do well, thrive”) === Verb === dae (third-person singular simple present dis, simple past did) (Southern Scots, Doric Scots) indicates an affirmation of something ==== Usage notes ==== The second form of this verb also occurs in the North East of England. The first form of the verb is A dae in the first person singular whereas the second is A div. == Tamambo == === Noun === dae blood === Further reading === Complex Predicates in Oceanic Languages →ISBN, Isabelle Bril, Françoise Ozanne-Rivierre, 2004), citing Jauncey (1997), with the example dae-na [blood-P:3S] "his blood" The Oceanic Languages →ISBN, Terry Crowley, John Lynch, Malcolm Ross, (2013)