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dri

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See also: DRI, D.R.I., drì, dři, and dʳi

Translingual

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Symbol

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dri

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Lela.

See also

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Cornish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Possibly from de- +‎ ri (give).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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dri (irregular)

  1. to bring
  2. to persuade
    Synonyms: movya, perswadya

Conjugation

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Conjugation of dri
singular plural impersonal
first second third first second third
indicative present/future drov dredh dre dren drowgh drons drer
preterite dres dresys dros dresen dresowgh drosons dros
imperfect dren dres dri dren drewgh drens dres
pluperfect drosen droses drosa drosen drosewgh drosens drosys
subjunctive present/future drylliv drylli drollo dryllyn dryllowgh drollons droller
imperfect drollen drolles drolla drollen drollewgh drollens drollys
imperative dro / doro / doroy dres dren drewgh drens
non-finites present participle ow tri verbal adjective dres

Mutation

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Mutation of dri
radical soft aspirate hard mixed
dri dhri unchanged tri tri

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Dalmatian

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Etymology

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From Latin retrō. Compare Italian dietro, French derrière, and Venetan drio.

Preposition

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dri

  1. behind

Adverb

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dri

  1. behind
  2. back

Javanese

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Romanization

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dri

  1. romanization of ꦢꦿꦶ

Ma'di

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Etymology 1

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Cognate with Lugbara drì.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɖì], [dì]
  • Hyphenation: dri

Noun

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drị̃

  1. head
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Cognate with Lugbara drí.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɖɨ́], [dɨ́]
  • Hyphenation: dri

Noun

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drí

  1. hand

References

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  • Mairi Blackings; Nigel Fabb (2003), A Grammar of Ma'di, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, page 663

Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch *thrī, from Proto-Germanic *þrīz.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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dri

  1. (Brabant) alternative form of drie

Descendants

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  • Dutch: drij (southern, dialectal)

Middle English

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Adjective

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dri

  1. alternative form of drye

Middle High German

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Middle High German numbers (edit)
30
 ←  2 3 4  → 
    Cardinal: drī
    Ordinal: dritte

Etymology

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    Inherited from Old High German dri, from Proto-West Germanic *þrīʀ, from Proto-Germanic *þrīz, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈdriː/

    Numeral

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    drī or drie (feminine drī or drie, neuter driu)

    1. three

    Declension

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    Descendants

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    References

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    • Benecke, Georg Friedrich; Müller, Wilhelm; Zarncke, Friedrich (1863), “drî”, in Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke, Stuttgart: S. Hirzel

    Old High German

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    Old High German cardinal numbers
     <  2 3 4  > 
        Cardinal : dri
        Ordinal : dritto

    Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *þrīʀ, from Proto-Germanic *þrīz, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Cognate with Old Saxon thrīe, Old English þrī, Old Norse þrír.

      Numeral

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      dri

      1. three

      Descendants

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      Slovene

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      Verb

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      dri

      1. second-person singular imperative of dreti

      Sranan Tongo

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      Etymology

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      Probably from Dutch drie or possibly from English three.[1]

      Pronunciation

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      Numeral

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      dri

      1. three

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      References

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      1. ^ Norval H.S. Smith (1987) The genesis of the Creole languages of Surinam (PhD)‎[1], Universiteit van Amsterdam, page 25

      Welsh

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      Pronunciation

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      Numeral

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      dri

      1. soft mutation of tri

      Mutation

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      Mutated forms of tri
      radical soft nasal aspirate
      tri dri nhri thri

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.