dü
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dü
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dü
North Frisian edit
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Inherited from Old Frisian thū; see it for more.
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dü
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From Proto-Slavic *do.
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dü (with genitive)
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dü
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dü
- during
- 1937, “‚Johann Martin Schleyer’”, in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, page 34:
- Dü lif vobafulik oka ekanom tuvön timi ad studön pükis e dialegis 88 difikis, ed ad pläyön degtelati musigömas.
- During his working life, he managed to find the time to study 88 different languages and dialects, and to play twelve musical instruments.
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