What is the meaning of Du?

name

all

thou, you

a kind of bird

yew

you (thou, singular familiar)

interrogative particle (placed at the end of the sentence to make a question)

you (singular), thou

of the

man

to eat

to bite

to win

thou, you

to do

two (2)

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thou, you (singular, informal)

Alternative form of dewe (due)

you

thou, you (second person singular nominative)

you (thou, singular familiar)

to sink

two (2)

thou, you (second person, singular)

imperative of due

you, thou (second person, singular)

to boil

to brew

to fall

to shake

bird

contraction of de + le (of the)

thou, you

Alternative form of do

those

you (singular)

two

to do

deed, action

dance performance

Romanization of 𒁺 (du)

his/her

smooth

Dialectal form of dua

household

Third-person singular (hark), taking third-person singular (hura) as direct object, present indicative form of izan.

you

black

swollen

starved

black

third-person singular present indicative of duañ

inflection of dur:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

black

thou, you

be good

be fit

Second-person singular informal pronoun; thou

two (2)

Contraction of de + le (of the)

Forms the partitive article.

you (singular familiar), thou

Romanization of 𐌳𐌿

two (2)

two (2)

inflection of hyś:

  1. first-person singular present
  2. third-person plural present

first-person singular present

third-person plural present

second-person singular, informal, nominative: you, thou

duke

to do

to give

accusative/genitive of don

you, thou

second-person singular imperative of duce

thou, you

Orkney, Shetland form of thou (thou)

you

thou

two

to play, amuse oneself, walk, stroll; to travel; to swim

Dinh-hoa Nguyen (1995) “du”, in NTC's Vietnamese–English Dictionary, →ISBN, page 128

black

to scramble for, to compete

to run, to sprint

to bleed

to be black, to be dark

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