digo
Cebuano
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: di‧go
Verb
digo
- to take a bath
- to swim
- to give someone a bath
- to shower; to bestow liberally, to give or distribute in abundance
Noun
digo
- a bath
Esperanto
Etymology
From French digue and Italian diga, ultimately of Germanic origin; compare English dyke, German Deich, Dutch dijk.
Pronunciation
Noun
digo (accusative singular digon, plural digoj, accusative plural digojn)
Fijian
Verb
digo
- to inspect
Galician
Etymology
Verb
digo
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto digo, English dike, French digue, German Deich, Italian diga, Spanish dique.
Pronunciation
Noun
digo (plural digi)
Derived terms
- digizar (“to dyke, dam (up)”)
Ilocano
Pronunciation
Noun
digó
Derived terms
Pangasinan
Noun
digo
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Verb
digo
- Template:pt-verb-form-of; "I say"
Interjection
digo
- I mean (introduces a correction)
- Comprei dez ovos. Digo, doze.
- I bought ten eggs. I mean, twelve.
- Synonyms: quero dizer, quer dizer
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Interjection
digo
- I mean; used to explain or correct a previous utterance
- ¡Buf, qué aburrido! Digo, el placer fue mío. ― How boring! I mean, the pleasure was all mine.
Verb
digo
Yoruba
Etymology
From dí (“to cover”) + ìgò (“bottle”), literally “to cover the bottle”. Noun sense derives from verb sense.
Pronunciation
Verb
dígò
Derived terms
Noun
dígò
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