See also: Dues and düş

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dues

  1. plural of due

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dues pl (plural only)

  1. Membership fees.
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Etymology

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From Latin duas, feminine accusative form of duo (two).

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dues

  1. feminine of dos

Danish

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dues c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of due

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dues f pl

  1. feminine plural of

Norwegian Bokmål

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dues

  1. passive of due

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Portuguese

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dues m or f

  1. (gender-neutral, neologism, informal) gender-neutral form of dois
    • Marques, Violeta, Santos, Dani (2021 July) “Guia Prático Para Um Português Inclusivo”, in QueerIST[1], number 2, University of Lisbon, pages 2–3:Apenas os ordinais e os seguintes cardinais: “um/uma/ume”, “dois/duas/dues” e os que se referem às centenas (exceto “cem”) são flexíveis em género.Only ordinals and the following cardinals: “um/uma/ume”, “dois/duas/dues” and those that refer to hundreds (except “cem”) are inflectionable in gender.

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  • IPA(key): /du.ˈəs/, [du.ˈəs]

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dues

  1. bone marrow