dit
Betekenis (Engels)
- past participle of dire
- Indicating a surname used as a family name.
Concepten
verteld
vertelde
vertelden
ene
zgn.
zogeheten
zogenaamd
zogenoemd
Frequentie
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/di/
Etymologie (Engels)
From Old French dit, from Latin dictus.
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dire
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- to say, to tell (to express through speech)
- to tell (to order, to advise)
- to say, to tell (to set out in writing)
- to say (often used in the sense of responding to an objection)
- to say, to tell of (to celebrate, to sing, to narrate)
- to say, to tell (to deliver, to recite)
- to say, (figuratively) to seem like, to look like (to judge, to believe, to think)
- to mean, to say, to state (to denote, to signify, to indicate, to mark)
- to say, to tell (used when speaking of actions, of gestures, of looks, etc., that demonstrate someone's thinking)
- (informal) to call out (to denounce)
- to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
- to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
- to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
- to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
- (informal) to be of interest to, to interest [with à ‘someone’], to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
- (informal) to sound familiar
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