diki

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See also: díki, dikî, dīķi, and dīķī

Baatonum

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Etymology

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Compare with Dagbani diɣi

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dī.kī/, /dī.ɡī/

Noun

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diki (plural dikiba, focus dikiwa, plural focus dikibara)

  1. mirror, window

Usage notes

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  • y-class noun

Descendants

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  • Yoruba: dígí

References

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  • Barassounon, Pierre, Biɔ, Sanu, Biɔ, Thébault, Goragui, Léonard, Soutar, Jean (2021 February 17) Dictionnaire Baatonum[1], Philadelphia: SIL International

Papiamentu

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Etymology

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From Dutch dik.

Adjective

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diki

  1. thick

Shona

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Alternative forms

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Adjective

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-díki

  1. small, little
  2. young

Inflection

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Note: Manyika dialects have díki in classes 9 and 10.

Antonyms

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  • (antonym(s) of all senses): -kuru

Sranan Tongo

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Etymology

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From English dig.

Verb

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diki

  1. to dig

Derived terms

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