dae
AfrikaansEdit
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
dae
Bikol CentralEdit
PronunciationEdit
ParticleEdit
dae
- Misspelling of dai.
PronounEdit
dae
- Misspelling of dai.
VerbEdit
dae
- Misspelling of dai.
Iu MienEdit
NounEdit
dae
LimburgishEdit
Alternative formsEdit
- deë (Southeast Limburgish)
- daeë (Voeren)
- dee (Maastricht)
EtymologyEdit
From Middle Dutch die (“that one”), from Old Dutch thie (“that one”), from Proto-Germanic *sa.
PronunciationEdit
PronounEdit
dae
- (personal) he
PijinEdit
EtymologyEdit
VerbEdit
dae
- To die
RukaiEdit
NounEdit
dae
ScotsEdit
Alternative formsEdit
- dee (Doric)
EtymologyEdit
From Middle English don.
VerbEdit
dae (third-person singular simple present dis, present participle daein, simple past did, past participle din)
- to do
- 2018, Chris McQueer, HWFG, 404Ink 2018, p. 2:
- The world disnae know how tae handle wummin like me so until cunts figure that oot, ah'll joost keep dain, an gettin, witever the fuck ah want.
- Whit ye daein? ― What are you doing? (Central Scots)
- What ee daein? ― What are you doing? (South Scots)
- 2018, Chris McQueer, HWFG, 404Ink 2018, p. 2:
Derived termsEdit
- dae guid (“to do good; to do well, thrive”)
VerbEdit
dae (third-person singular simple present dis, simple past did)
- (South Scots, Doric) indicates an affirmation of something
- A div sei what ee'r on aboot! (South Scots)
- I do see what you're talking about.
Usage notesEdit
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.
Southern Catanduanes BicolanoEdit
ParticleEdit
dae
- Misspelling of dai.
PronounEdit
dae
- Misspelling of dai.
VerbEdit
dae
- Misspelling of dai.
TamamboEdit
NounEdit
dae