See also: díja, díjə, and đija

Breton edit

Etymology edit

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Adverb edit

dija

  1. again
    • 1877, Lan Inizan, edited by Al Liamm, Emgann Kergidu 1, published 1977, page 194:
      rak ar brud a baotred Plabenneg a zo aet dija dre ar vro, [...]
      as the glory of the Plabennec boys has gone through the land again, [...]

Synonyms edit

  1. c'hoazh

Maltese edit

Root
’-d-j
3 terms

Etymology edit

From Arabic ضِيَاء (ḍiyāʔ).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

dija f (plural dijiet)

  1. shine, luster

Related terms edit

Pite Sami edit

Etymology edit

From the same source as dij.

Pronoun edit

dija

  1. (emphatic) ye, you (plural)

Declension edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Joshua Wilbur (2014) A grammar of Pite Saami, Berlin: Language Science Press