dit
Енглески уреди
Pronunciation уреди
Etymology 1 уреди
From Middle English ditten, dütten, from Old English dyttan (“to stop up, close”), from Proto-West Germanic *duttijan, from Proto-Germanic *duttijaną, from *duttaz (“wisp”), akin to Icelandic dytta. Related to Old English dott (“dot, point”). More at dot.
Verb уреди
dit
- (UK dialectal, Northern England) To stop up; block (an opening); close (compare Scots dit).
- (obsolete) To close up.
- 1599, James VI and I, Basilikon Doron
- that I would haue thought my sincere plainnesse in that first part vpon that subiect, should haue ditted the mouth of the most enuious Momus
- 1599, James VI and I, Basilikon Doron
Related terms уреди
Etymology 2 уреди
Variant of dite.
Noun уреди
dit (plural dits)
- (obsolete, rare) A ditty, a little melody.
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- (obsolete) A word; a decree.
Etymology 3 уреди
Imitative.
Noun уреди
dit (plural dits)
- The spoken representation of a dot in radio and telegraph Morse code.
Translations уреди
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Etymology 4 уреди
Shortening.
Noun уреди
dit (plural dits)
Etymology 5 уреди
From Француски dit (“called”). Дублети of ditto.
Adjective уреди
dit (not comparable)
- (Canada, obsolete) Indicator of a declared surname originating from Canadian French.
Anagrams уреди
Afrikaans уреди
Alternative forms уреди
- 't (Cape Afrikaans)
Etymology уреди
From Холандски dit (“this”), from Middle Dutch dit, from Стари Холандски thit.
Pronunciation уреди
Pronoun уреди
dit (possessive sy)
- it, this, that (subject and object)
- referring to the context
- Dit lyk baie moeilik.
- It seems very difficult.
- referring to something seen or heard in the real world
- Dit is ’n huis. ― This is a house.
- referring to non-personal singular nouns
- Sy het my die boek gegee, maar ek het dit nog nie gelees nie.
- She gave me the book, but I haven’t read it yet.
- referring to the context
Usage notes уреди
Synonyms уреди
- (referring to something seen or heard): hierdie; daardie (both more demonstrative)
- (referring to non-personal singulars): hy, hom
Derived terms уреди
Related terms уреди
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Aromanian уреди
Alternative forms уреди
Etymology уреди
Preposition уреди
dit
Related terms уреди
Breton уреди
Pronoun уреди
dit
- друго лице једнине of da
Catalan уреди
Pronunciation уреди
Etymology 1 уреди
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Noun уреди
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- finger, toe
- fingerbreadth
- tres o quatre dits d'ample
- three or four finger(breadth)s wide
Derived terms уреди
Etymology 2 уреди
From Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 146: Латински (la) is not set as an ancestor of Catalan (ca) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Catalan is Old Catalan (roa-oca)...
Verb уреди
- past participle of dir
Derived terms уреди
Further reading уреди
- “dit” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “dit” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
Danish уреди
Pronoun уреди
- (possessive) средњег рода једнине of din
See also уреди
Шаблон:Danish personal pronouns
Dutch уреди
Etymology уреди
From Middle Dutch dit, from Стари Холандски thit. Cognate with Немачки dies.
Pronunciation уреди
Determiner уреди
dit
- this (neuter); referring to a thing or a person closer by.
- dit huis
- this house
- dit kind
- this child
Inflection уреди
Шаблон:nl-decl-demonstrative determiner
Derived terms уреди
Descendants уреди
Pronoun уреди
dit n
- (demonstrative) this, this here
- Wat is dit?
- What is this?
Usage notes уреди
This pronoun can combine with a preposition to form a pronominal adverb. When this occurs, it is changed into its adverbial/locative counterpart hier. See also Category:Dutch pronominal adverbs.
French уреди
Pronunciation уреди
Etymology 1 уреди
From Old French dit, from Латински dictus.
Participle уреди
- past партиципа of dire
- Il a dit son nom. ― He said his name.
- (in names) Indicating a surname used as a family name.
Derived terms уреди
Etymology 2 уреди
From Латински dīcit, third-person singular present active indicative of dīcō.
Verb уреди
dit
- inflection of dire:
- треће лице једнине презента индикатива
- треће лице једнине past historic
- « Je m’appelle Paul, » dit-il. ― “My name is Paul,” he said.
Further reading уреди
- “dit” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Friulian уреди
Etymology уреди
Verb уреди
dit
- past партиципа of dî
Adjective уреди
dit
Noun уреди
German уреди
Alternative forms уреди
Pronunciation уреди
Pronoun уреди
dit
- (colloquial, regional, north-eastern Germany, including Berlin) Synonym of das
- Kann man dit irgendwie ändern?
- Can this be changed somehow?
- Wie oft muss ick ’n dir dit noch sagen?
- How many times do I have to tell you this?
Indonesian уреди
Noun уреди
dit
- (law enforcement) Clipping of direktorat.
Louisiana Creole French уреди
Etymology уреди
From Француски dire (“to tell”), compare Haitian Creole di.
Verb уреди
dit
- to tell
References уреди
- Alcée Fortier, Louisiana Folktales
Low German уреди
Alternative forms уреди
Pronoun уреди
dit n
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Middle Dutch уреди
Etymology 1 уреди
Pronoun уреди
dit
Etymology 2 уреди
See the etymology of the main entry.
Determiner уреди
dit
- средњег рода номинатива/акузатива једнине of dese
Further reading уреди
North Frisian уреди
Article уреди
dit
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See also уреди
Norwegian уреди
Adverb уреди
dit
Occitan уреди
Alternative forms уреди
Etymology уреди
From Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 146: Латински (la) is not set as an ancestor of Occitan (oc) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Occitan is Old Occitan (pro)...
Pronunciation уреди
Noun уреди
Old French уреди
Etymology 1 уреди
Noun уреди
dit m (oblique plural diz or ditz, nominative singular diz or ditz, nominative plural dit)
Synonyms уреди
Etymology 2 уреди
Verb уреди
dit
- past партиципа of dire
- треће лице једнине презента индикатива of dire
- треће лице једнине past historic of dire
Descendants уреди
- Француски: dit
Scots уреди
Alternative forms уреди
Etymology уреди
From Early Scots ditt or dyt, from Old English dyttan.
Pronunciation уреди
Verb уреди
dit (third-person singular present dits, present participle ditin, past ditt, past participle ditt)
- to close (especially of a door or mouth)
- to block or stop up (of an opening)
- to obstruct, especially from view
- to darken or dim (in the sense of obscuring light)
- of the sun: to sink or to be obscured by clouds
Swedish уреди
Etymology уреди
From Old Swedish þit, from Old Norse þít, according to SAOB likely from þí + at. þí is in turn an old locative, possibly related to Gothic 𐌸𐌴𐌹 (þei), and more distantly to Антички Грчки τεῖ (teî) in τεῖδε (teîde, “thither”). Equivalent to ty + åt
Pronunciation уреди
audio (file)
Adverb уреди
- there; to that place; that way, in that direction; thither
- Jag har aldrig varit i London, men jag ska dit snart. ― I've never been to London, but I will get there soon.
See also уреди
Anagrams уреди
- tid (alphagram dit)
West Frisian уреди
Determiner уреди
dit
- средњег рода једнине of dizze