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дэн (dɛn) (transitive)

  1. to permit, to accept, to consent, to assent
    Ода 50$ къыостынэу?
    Woda 50$ qəwostənɛwu?
    Do you accept that I will give you $50?
    Сыдэрэп мо кӏалэм уригъусэу.
    Sədɛrɛp mo kʼalɛm wuriğʷusɛwu.
    I forbid you to be with that boy.
    Уиянэ еда укъыдэкӏынэу?
    Wujijanɛ jeda wuqədɛkʼənɛwu?
    Does your mother allow you to go out?
    Тихатэ шъушыджэгоу сыдэрэп.
    Tixatɛ šʷušədžɛgʷowu sədɛrɛp.
    I forbid you (plural) to play in our garden.
    Сидоктор ыдэрэп бэнанэ сышхэу.
    Sidoktor ədɛrɛp bɛnanɛ səšxɛwu.
    My doctor forbade me to eat a banana.
    Уиянэ ебгъадэшъущта уиунэ тыкъэкӏонэу.
    Wujijanɛ jebğadɛšʷuśta wujiwunɛ təqɛkʷʼonɛwu.
    Can you get your mother to permit us to come to your house.
  2. to sew

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Verb edit

дэн (dɛn)

  1. to accept, to permit, to allow
    мэу тыкӏу уэда?mɛwu təkʷʼu wɛda?Do you permit us to go this way?
  2. to sew

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Chinese (dēng).

Noun edit

дэн (den)

  1. candle, lamp, light, lantern
  2. burner

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