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Alemannic German

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Pronunciation

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  • /du/

Pronoun

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Du

  1. thoo, ye

Declension

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Amanab

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Du

  1. a kynd o bird

Breton

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Brythonic *duβ, frae Proto-Celtic *dubus, frae Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ-.

Pronunciation

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  • /ˈdyː/

Adjective

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Du

  1. black
  2. swalt
  3. stairved

Du m

  1. black

Mutation

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Cornish

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Brythonic *duβ, frae Proto-Celtic *dubus, frae Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ-.

Pronunciation

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  • (Revived Middle Cornish) [dyː]
  • (Revived Late Cornish) [diˑʊ]

Adjective

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Du

  1. black

Mutation

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Etymology 1

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Frae Old Danish thu, frae Auld Norse þú, frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂ (you).

Pronunciation

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  • /du/

Pronoon

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Du (objective dig)

  1. (personal) thoo, ye (2nt person seengular subject pronoon, informal)
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Etymology 2

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Frae Old Danish dughæ, frae Auld Norse duga.

Pronunciation

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  • /duː/

Du (imperative du, present dur or duer, past duede, past participle duet)

  1. be guid
  2. be fit

Dena'ina

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Particle

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Du

  1. interrogative paurticle (placed at the end o the sentence tae mak a quaisten)

Etymology

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Frae Middle Dutch du, frae Old Dutch thū, frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronoun

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Du

  1. (obsolete or dialectal) Seicont-person seengular, subjective; thoo.

Elfdalian

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Etymology

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Frae Auld Norse þú, frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂. Cognate wi Swadish du.

Pronoun

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Du

  1. ye (seengular), thoo

Esperanto

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Esperanto cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : Du
    Ordinal : dua
    Adverbial : due
    Multiplier : duobla
    Fractional : duona

Etymology

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Frae Laitin duo, frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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Du

  1. (cardinal) twa (2)



Derived terms

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French

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Etymology

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Frae Auld French del.

Pronunciation

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Contraction

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Du

  1. Contraction o de + le (o the)
  2. Contraction o de + le; Template:N-g

Uisage notes

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  • The partitive airticle signifies "some", but it eften is nae translatit in Inglis, Dutch, or German.

Gaikundi

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Du

  1. man

Forder readin

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German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Frae Old High German du (akin tae Old Saxon thu an Inglis thou), itsel frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation

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  • (standard, generally) /duː/
  • (colloquially in unstressed position) /də/
  • In colloquial speech in Germany, the /d/ can assimilate tae a precedin coronal whan the wird is unstressed. This ayeweys happens efter the seicont person seengular verb endin, except in purposefully enunciatit speech.

Pronoun

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Du

  1. thoo, ye (seengular familiar)

Uissage notes

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  • Du is the informal seicont person pronoon. In polite leid, the third person plural Sie (ayeweys caipitalised) is uised.
  • As a semplifee'd rule ane can say that du is uised amang friends, relatives, an young fowk up tae 25~30 years. Du is ayeweys uised tae address childer up tae 14~16 years, as weel as gods, ainimals, an ither craiturs.
  • Uissage an aa depends a lot on the settin in which fowk meet: twa unacquaintit, middle-aged persons are quite likely tae uise du whan thay meet, for example, in a pub, but much less sae whan thay meet in the street.
  • Uissage varies in different pairts o the German-speakin warld. For example, strangers mey cry ilk ither du mair readily in Berlin nor in Munich.

Inflection

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1Eften caipitalised, especially in letters

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • Du in Duden online

Gothic

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Romanization

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Du

  1. Romanization o 𐌳𐌿

Hunsrik

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Etymology

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Frae Old High German du (akin tae Old Saxon thu an Inglis thou), itsel frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation

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  • /tuː/

Pronoun

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Du

  1. thoo, ye
    Du bist aarich scheen.
    Ye are sae beautifu.

Inflection

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Forder readin

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Ido cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : Du
    Ordinal : duesma
    Adverbial : dufoye
    Multiplier : duopla
    Fractional : duima
Ido Wikipedia article on Du

Etymology

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Frae Esperanto du, frae French deux, Spainish dos, Italian due, ultimately frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁.

Numeral

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Du

  1. (cardinal) twa (2)

Interlingue

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Numeral

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Du

  1. twa

Kurdish

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Iranian *duu̯a (compare Persie دو (do), Pashto دوه (dwa), Avestan 𐬛𐬎𐬎𐬀 (duua)), frae Proto-Indo-Iranian (compare Sanskrit द्व (dvá), Marathi दोन (don), Hindi दो (do)/Urdu دو (do), Punjabi ਦੋ ()), frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ (compare Russian два (dva), Lithuanian du, Greek δύο (dýo), Spainish dos, Inglis two, Scots twa).

Numeral

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Du

  1. (cardinal) twa (2)

Ligurian

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Pronunciation

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  • /du/

Contraction

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Du

  1. contraction o de + u (o the).
  2. contraction o de + u, forms the pairtitive airticle.

Uissage notes

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  • The pairtitive airticle signifies "some", but it eften is nae translatit in Inglis, Scots, Dutch, or German.

Lithuanie

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Baltic *duwō, frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁. Compare Latvian divi. Cognate tae Laitin duo.

Numeral

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Du m (feminine dvi)

  1. (cardinal) twa (2)

Declension

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Lojban

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Etymology

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Derived frae dunli.

Pronunciation

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  • /ˈdu/

Du (rafsi dub or du'o)

  1. (identity selbri) x1 equals x2, x3, x4, ...
    li pa su'i vo du li mu
    one plus four equals five

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Lawer Sorbian

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Slavic *jьdǫ (first-person seengular) an *jьdǫtь (third-person plural), inflectit forms o *jьti.

Pronunciation

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Du

  1. first-person singular present o hyś
  2. third-person plural present o hyś

Synonyms

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  • (first-person seengular): źom

Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Germanic *þū.

Pronunciation

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  • /duː/

Pronoun

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Du

  1. seicont-person seengular, informal, nominative: ye, thoo
    Wéi al bass du?Hou auld are ye?

Declension

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Mandarin

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Romanization

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Du

  1. Nonstaundart spellin o .
  2. Nonstaundart spellin o .
  3. Nonstaundart spellin o .
  4. Nonstaundart spellin o .

Uissage notes

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Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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Frae Old Dutch thū, frae Proto-Germanic *þū.

Pronunciation

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  • /dyː/
  • (Limburg) /duː/

Pronoun

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Du

  1. thoo, ye (seengular, informal)
    Template:Syn

Uissage notes

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This pronoon begoud tae be replaced bi gi in formal address during the Middle Dutch period, an eventually fell oot o uise awthegither.

Inflection

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Descendants

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  • Limburgish: doe

Further reading

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  • Du”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • Du”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929

Middle Low German

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Pronunciation

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  • /duː/

Etymology

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Frae Old Saxon thū, frae Proto-Germanic *þū.

Pronoun

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  1. thoo, ye (seicont person seengular nominative)

Declension

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Descendants

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Norman

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Etymology

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Frae Laitin dux, ducem.

Du m

  1. duke
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North Frisian

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Germanic *dōną. Cognates include Mooring North Frisian düünj an Wast Frisian dwaan.

Du

  1. (Föhr-Amrum) tae dae
  2. (Föhr-Amrum) tae gie

Conjugation

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Northren Sami

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Pronoun

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Du

  1. accusative and genitive o don

Norse Bokmål

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Etymology

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Frae Auld Norse þú, frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation

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  • /dʉː/

Pronoun

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Du (objective case deg)

  1. thou, you (second person, singular)

References

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Norse Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Frae Auld Norse þú, frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation

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Pronoon

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Du (objective case deg)

  1. thoo, ye (seicont person, seengular)

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Novial

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Novial cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : Du
    Ordinal : duesmi

Numeral

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Du

  1. (cardinal) twa



Auld French

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Alternative forms

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Contraction

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Du

  1. contraction o de + le (o the)

Auld Heich German

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ane drawing o the inscription on the Bülach fibula

Etymology

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Frae Proto-Germanic *þū, whance an aa Old English þu, Auld Norse þú, an ultimately frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂. Perhaps the earliest attestation o the pronoon is the inscription on the Bülach fibula, which mey shaw ᛞᚢ (du) awready differentiatit frae ither Germanic leids’ þu.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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Du

  1. thoo, ye (seicont-person seengular pronoon)
    • 3rd-6t century, inscription on the Bülach fibula:
      ᚠᚱᛁᚠᚱᛁᛞᛁᛚ / ᛞᚢ / ...
      frifridil / du / []
      Frifridil, you / []

Descendants

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  • German: du

See an aa

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  • fridil (a pet name for a male luver)

References

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  • Heinz Klingenberg, Runenfibel von Bülach, Kanton Zürich. Liebesinschrift aus alemannischer Frühzeit, in the Alemannisches Jahrbuch (1973/75), page 308
  • Heinz Klingenberg, Die Runeninschrift aus Bülach, in Helvetia archaeologica, vollum 7 (1976), pages 116–121
  • Stephan Opitz, Südgermanische Runeninschriften im älteren Futhark aus der Merowingerzeit (Freiburg im Breisgau, 1977)

Romanian

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Pronunciation

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  • [du]

Du

  1. seicont-person seengular imperative form o duce.
    Du-te acasă.
    Gae hame.

Swedish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Frae Old Swedish þū, frae Auld Norse þú, frae Proto-Germanic *þū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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Du

  1. (personal) ye (familiar sg.).
  2. (personal) thoo.

Declension

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Venetian

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Etymology

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Compare Italian due

Numeral

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Du m

  1. twa

Synonyms

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Vietnamese

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Etymology

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Sino-Vietnamese, frae

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Pronunciation

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Template:Vi-pron

Du

  1. walk

Derived terms

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Brythonic *duβ, frae Proto-Celtic *dubus, frae Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ-.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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Du (feminine seengular Du, plural duon, equative Dued, comparative Duach, superlative Duaf)

  1. black
    Mae ganddo fo fwstash du.
    He haes a black mustache

See also

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Colours in Welsh · lliwiau (layout · text)
     coch      gwyrdd      melyn      melynwyn      gwyn
     rhudd      majenta      glaswyrdd      gwyrdd leim      pinc
     indigo      glas      oren, melyngoch      llwyd      fioled
     du      porffor      brown      asur, gwynlas      gwyrddlas

Mutation

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Welsh mutation
radical saft nasal aspirate
Du Ddu Nu unchynged
Note: Some o thir forms mey be hypothetical. Nae ivery
possible mutatit form o ivery wird actually occurs.