די
Jermenski
Alternative forms
Etymology
Conjunction
דִּי (dī)
See also
Adverb
דַּי (dái) [obrazac: קֶטֶל]
- enough, sufficient, adequate
- דַּי לָאַלִּימוּת ― dái la'alimút ― enough with the violence
- a. 217 CE, Haggadah of Passover
- אִלּוּ הוֹצִיאָנוּ מִמִּצְרַיִם / וְלֹא עָשָׂה בָהֶם שְׁפָטִים / דַּיֵּנוּ[H 1]
- If He had brought us out of Egypt / but had not executed justice upon them [the Egyptians] / [even that would have been] enough for us.
Usage notes
- Sometimes used with suffixed pronouns.
Synonyms
- (enough): מספיק
Derived terms
Adverb
דֵּי (déi)
References
Ladino
Preposition
- of
- 1910, Ben Yitzhak Saserdoti, Refael i Miriam, page 3:
- אירה אונה די אקילייאס מאדֿרוגאדֿאס פֿריסקאס אי טיירנאס אין איל מיס די סיפטימברי, אינטרי ראש השנה אי יום כפור.
- Era una de akelyas maḏrugaḏas freskas i tiernas en el mes de septembre, entre Rosh Ashana i Yom Kippur.
- It was one of those fresh, tender early mornings in the month of September, between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
- from
Yiddish
Alternative forms
- דיא (di)
Pronunciation
Determiner
די (di)
- nominative singular feminine of דער (der)
- accusative singular feminine of דער (der)
- nominative plural of דער (der)
- accusative plural of דער (der)
- dative plural of דער (der)
Usage notes
While Yiddish as standardized in the 20th century retains gender systems, among native speakers of Yiddish this is only reflected to a limited degree, with די (di) being the only definite article ("the") in most situations.