dir
English
Alternative forms
Noun
dir (plural dirs)
- Abbreviation of direction.
- (computing) Abbreviation of directory.
- Abbreviation of director.
Adjective
dir (not comparable)
- Abbreviation of direct.
Adverb
dir
- Abbreviation of directly.
Anagrams
Aragonese
Etymology
Verb
dir
- to say
Asturian
Etymology
From Latin īre, present active infinitive of eō; the forms beginning with V from corresponding forms of vādō; the forms beginning with F from the corresponding forms of sum.
Verb
dir
- to go
Conjugation
From http://ast.oslin.org/index.php?action=lemma&lemma=17232.
Breton
Pronunciation
Noun
dir m
Catalan
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin dīcere, present active infinitive of dīcō, from Proto-Italic *deikō, from Proto-Indo-European *déyḱti (“to show, point out”). Compare Occitan dire or díser, French dire, and Spanish decir.
Pronunciation
- Lua error in Module:ca-IPA at line 1145: In respelling 'dir', final -r by itself or in -rs is ambiguous except in the verbal endings -ar or -ir, in the nominal or adjectival endings -er(s) and -[dtsç]or(s). In all other cases it needs to be rewritten using one of 'rr' (pronounced everywhere), '(rr)' (pronounced everywhere but Balearic) or '(r)' (pronounced only in Valencian). Note that adjectives in -ar usually need rewriting using '(rr)'; nouns in -ar referring to places should be rewritten using '(r)'; and loanword nouns in -ir usually need rewriting using 'rr'.
Audio: (file)
Verb
dir (first-person singular present dic, first-person singular preterite diguí, past participle dit)
- (transitive, intransitive) to say, to pronounce
- (transitive) to say, to tell
- Va dir una mentida.
- She told a lie.
- El dèiem que cuinés el sopar.
- We told him to cook dinner.
- (transitive) to call, to refer to as
- (reflexive) to be named, to be called
- Com et dius? ― What's your name?
Conjugation
Balearic has deis as the second-person plural present indicative form. This is similar to French dire having dites as the standard form instead of the expected disez, and contemporary Italian dire having dite as the standard form in place of the expected dicete.
Derived terms
Related terms
Further reading
- “dir” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “dir”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024
- “dir” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
- “dir” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle High German dir, from Old High German dir, from Proto-West Germanic *þiʀ, from Proto-Germanic *þiz.
Pronunciation
- (standard) IPA(key): /diːɐ̯/
audio: (file) - Rhymes: -iːɐ̯
- (colloquially in unstressed position) IPA(key): /dɐ/, /də/
Pronoun
dir
Further reading
- “dir” in Duden online
Haitian Creole
Etymology
Verb
dir
- (Saint-Domingue) to say, to tell
- Mo prié vou tant seulement vou pas dir personne à rien. ― I just ask that you don't tell anyone a thing.
Descendants
- Haitian Creole: di
References
- S.J Ducoeurjoly, Manuel des habitans de Saint-Domingue, contenant un précis de l'histoire de cette île
Italian
Verb
dir
Luxembourgish
Alternative forms
- der (unstressed)
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old High German dir.
Pronoun
dir
Etymology 2
From Old High German ir. The d- is through unetymological segmentation of the ending -t of a preceding verb (*stitt ir → *stiddir → stitt dir). This development was assisted by a parallelism with the 1st person, in which the dative singular mir is also the nominative plural (this latter development occurred for a similar reason, but was earlier and is widespread throughout High German).
Pronoun
dir
Derived terms
- Dir (singular and plural polite form)
Declension
nominative | accusative | dative | reflexive | ||||||
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str. | unstr. | str. | unstr. | str. | unstr. | ||||
1st person singular | ech | — | mech | — | mir | mer | like dat. and acc. | ||
2nd person singular (informal) |
du | de | dech | — | dir | der | like dat. and acc. | ||
2nd person singular (formal) |
Dir | Der | Iech | Iech [əɕ] | Iech | Iech [əɕ] | Iech | ||
3rd person singular | m | hien | en | hien | en | him | em | sech | |
f | si | se | si | se | hir | er | sech | ||
n | hatt | et ('t) | hatt | et ('t) | him | em | sech | ||
1st person plural | mir | mer | eis (ons) | — | eis (ons) | — | eis (ons) | ||
2nd person plural | dir | der | iech | iech [əɕ] | iech | iech [əɕ] | iech | ||
3rd person plural | si | se | si | se | hinnen | en | sech |
Old Occitan
Alternative forms
Etymology
From a contraction of Latin dīcō, dīcere.
Verb
dir
- to say
Descendants
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Middle High German dir, from Old High German dir, from Proto-West Germanic *þiʀ, from Proto-Germanic *þiz. Compare German dir.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
dir
- to you
Declension
Nominative | Accusative | Dative | |
---|---|---|---|
1st - Singular | ich | mich | mir mer (unstressed) |
2nd - Singular | du de (unstressed) |
dich | dir der (unstressed) |
3rd - Singular Masculine | er | ihn en (unstressed) |
ihm em (unstressed) |
3rd - Singular Feminine | sie se (unstressed) |
sie se (unstressed) |
ihre re (unstressed) |
3rd - Singular Neuter | es | es | ihm em (unstressed) |
1st - Plural | mir mer (unstressed) |
uns | uns |
2nd - Plural | dihr der (unstressed) |
eich | eich |
3rd - Plural | sie | sie | ihne ne (unstressed) |
2nd - Polite | Sie | Sie | Ihne Ne (unstressed) |
Romansch
Etymology 1
Adjective
dir m (feminine singular dira, masculine plural dirs, feminine plural diras)
Alternative forms
Etymology 2
From a contraction of Latin dīcō, dīcere, from Proto-Italic *deikō, from Proto-Indo-European *deyḱ- (“to show, point out”). The origin of some forms starting with sch- likely result from regular elisions of unstressed syllables: dīcēbam → *dcéβa → scheva.
Verb
dir
- to say
Conjugation
infinitive | dir | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
gerund | schend | |||||
past participle | ditg | |||||
singular | plural | |||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |
indicative | jeu | ti | el/ella | nus | vus | els/ellas |
present | di | dis | di | schain | schais | din |
imperfect | scheva | schevas | scheva | schevan | schevas | schevan |
future | vegnel a dir | vegns a dir | vegn a dir | vegnin a dir | vegnis a dir | vegnan a dir |
conditional | jeu | ti | el/ella | nus | vus | els/ellas |
present | schess | schesses | schess | schessen | schesses | schessen |
future | vegness a dir | vegnesses a dir | vegness a dir | vegnessen a dir | vegnesses a dir | vegnessen a dir |
subjunctive | che jeu | che ti | ch'el/ch'ella | che nus | che vus | ch'els/ch'ellas |
present | dia | dias | dia | dian | dias | dian |
future | vegni a dir | vegnies a dir | vegni a dir | vegnîen a dir | vegnîes a dir | vegnien a dir |
imperative | — | ti | — | — | vus | — |
di | schai |
infinitive | dir | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
gerund | dend | |||||
past participle | detg | |||||
singular | plural | |||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |
indicative | jeu | ti | el/ella | nus | vus | els/ellas |
present | ditgel | dias | di | schein | scheis | dian |
imperfect | devel | devas | deva | devan | devas | devan |
future | vegnel a dir | vegns a dir | vegn a dir | vegnin a dir | vegnis a dir | vegnan a dir |
conditional | jeu | ti | el/ella | nus | vus | els/ellas |
direct present | schess | schesses | schess | schessen | schesses | schessen |
indirect present | schessi | schessies | schessi | schessien | schessies | schessien |
direct future | vegness a dir | vegnesses a dir | vegness a dir | vegnessen a dir | vegnesses a dir | vegnessen a dir |
indirect future | vegnessi a dir | vegnessies a dir | vegnessi a dir | vegnessien a dir | vegnessies a dir | vegnessien a dir |
subjunctive | che jeu | che ti | ch'el/ch'ella | che nus | che vus | ch'els/ch'ellas |
present | ditgi | ditgies | ditgi | scheien | scheies | ditgien |
past | devi | devies | devi | devien | devies | devien |
future | vegni a dir | vegnies a dir | vegni a dir | vegnîen a dir | vegnîes a dir | vegnien a dir |
imperative | — | ti | — | — | vus | — |
di | schei |
Alternative forms
Etymology 3
Noun
dir m (plural dirs)
Alternative forms
- (Surmiran) deir
Synonyms
Somali
Verb
dir
Tolai
Pronoun
dir
- Third-person dual pronoun: they two, them two
Declension
Venetian
Etymology
From a contraction of Latin dīcere (compare Italian dire), present active infinitive of dīcō.
Verb
dir
- (transitive) to say, tell
- (transitive) to affirm
Conjugation
- Venetan conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.
infinitive | dir | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
auxiliary verb | aver | gerund | déndo | |||
past participle | dito, dixésto | |||||
person | singular | plural | ||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | |
indicative | mi | ti | eło / eła | noialtri / noialtre | voialtri / voialtre | łuri / łore |
present | do | (te) di, (te) dixi | (el/ła) de | démo | dì | (i/łe) de |
imperfect | déa | (te) divi, (te) dixivi | (el/ła) déa | dévimo | divi | (i/łe) déa |
future | darò | (te) darè | (el/ła) darà | darémo | darè | (i/łe) darà |
conditional | mi | ti | eło / eła | noialtri / noialtre | voialtri / voialtre | łuri / łore |
present | darìa | (te) darisi | (el/ła) darìa | darìsimo | darisi | (i/łe) darìa |
subjunctive | che mi | che ti | che eło / eła | che noialtri / noialtre | che voialtri / voialtre | che łuri / łore |
present | da | (te) di | (el/ła) da | démo | dì | (i/łe) da |
imperfect | dése | (te) disi | (el/ła) dése | désimo | disi | (i/łe) dése |
imperative | — | ti | eło / eła | noialtri / noialtre | voialtri / voialtre | łuri / łore |
— | (te) di | (el/ła) da | démo | dì | (i/łe) da |
Welsh
Pronunciation
Noun
dir
- Soft mutation of tir (“land”).
Mutation
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