де

See also: дэ, дэ’, and Appendix:Variations of "de"

Bulgarian

Interjection

де (de)

  1. come on, an expression of encouragement

Usage notes

  • This particle always appears at the end of the sentence.

Chechen

Noun

де (de) class dd

  1. day

Macedonian

Particle

де (de)

  1. A particle expressing nonchalance, used to emphasize that something is irrelevant, already known, or expected.
    - Си купив нови очила.
    - Знам де, ми се пофали веќе.
    - Si kupiv novi očila.
    - Znam de, mi se pofali veḱe.
    - I have bought new glasses.
    - I know, you already boasted to me about it earlier.
    - Кога ќе ги сретнеме пак, ќе им се пожалиме.
    - Да де.
    - Koga ḱe gi sretneme pak, ḱe im se požalime.
    - Da de.
    - When we meet them again, we'll complain to them.
    - Yes, I know.
    Само се сопнав де - не е дека скршив нешто.Samo se sopnav de - ne e deka skršiv nešto.I just tripped - it's not as if I fractured something.

See also


Russian

Etymology

From Old East Slavic дѣеть (děetĭ, to say).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dʲe]
  • (file)

Particle

де (de)

  1. (colloquial) says (used informally to mark reported speech)
    Она́-де не зна́ла.Oná-de ne znála.She says she didn’t know.
    Я-де сам винова́тJa-de sam vinovátI say it's my own fault.
    Synonyms: говори́т (govorít), говоря́т (govorját), де́скать (déskatʹ), мол (mol)

Rusyn

Adverb

де (de)

  1. where
    Сформованя школьской системы в регіонах, де вни жыють.
    Sformovanja školʹskoj systemŷ v rehionax, de vny žŷjutʹ.
    Formation of the school system in the places where they live.

Ukrainian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈdɛ]
  • (file)

Adverb

де (de)

  1. (interrogative) where
    Де ти тепер мешкаєш?
    De ty teper meškaješ?
    Where do you live now?
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