Ancient Greek edit

Alternative forms edit

  • δαί (daí)after interrogatives, to express wonder or curiosity

Etymology edit

From Proto-Hellenic *dḗ, from Proto-Indo-European *de. See also δέ ().

Pronunciation edit

 

Particle edit

δή (dḗ) (discourse particle)

  1. Adds temporal specificity: now, already
  2. Adds emphasis: truly, !, indeed, in truth
  3. Adds specificity: exactly
  4. Sometimes ironical: no doubt, of course
  5. With pronouns: of all people

Usage notes edit

δή (dḗ) is a post-positive word, meaning that it will usually (but not always) be the second word in a clause.

Conjunction edit

δή (dḗ)

  1. but, and

Descendants edit

  • Classical Syriac: ܕܝܢ
  • Coptic: ⲇⲉ (de)
  • Greek: δε (de)
  • Macedonian: де (de)

References edit