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didi

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi ???? (d?d?, literally an elder woman, used as a form of respect).

Noun

didi (plural didis)

  1. (India) A respectful term of address to any familiar older woman.

Cebuano

Etymology 1

Compare titi.

Noun

didi

  1. (childish) a baby bottle

Verb

didi

  1. (childish) to nurse; to suck

Etymology 2

Undetermined.

Noun

didi

  1. to slit

Latin

Verb

d?d?

  1. present passive infinitive of d?d?

Limos Kalinga

Adverb

didí

  1. there (far from both the speaker and the listener)

Mauritian Creole

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /didi/

Etymology

From Hindi ???? (d?d?)

Noun

didi

  1. sister
    Synonym: ser

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dizi

English

Etymology

From Mandarin ?? (dízi).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?di?dz?/

Noun

dizi (plural dizis)

  1. A transverse flute with a buzzing membrane used in Chinese music, usually made of bamboo.

Translations

See also

  • Dizi (musical instrument) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • dizi on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons

Turkish

Etymology

From dizmek.

Noun

dizi (definite accusative diziyi, plural diziler)

  1. A row
  2. A sequence
  3. (broadcasting, film) TV series

Declension

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