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Bakhtiari
Etymology
From Persian دیگه (dige), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ (“two”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
دیه (diye)
- anymore
دیه نیتونم- diye nitunowm.
- I can't anymore.
- already
تمومه دیه؟- tæmume diye?
- Is it done already?
- another
یه گلوپیش دیه- ye gulupiʃ diye?
- He saw a cat.
Mozarabic
Etymology
Inherited from Vulgar Latin *dia, first-declension reshaping of Classical Latin diēs.
Noun
دیه (diyya) m
- day
c. 1100,
al-Aʕmā al-Tuṭīlī,
Kharja A22 :
[1]- الب ديه اشت ديه / دي ذا العنصر حقا
- albə diyya əštə diyya / diyya ḏā l-ʿanṣara ḥaqqa
- What a white day is today, Saint John's day!
- (literally, “White day this day, the day of Ansara!”)
References
- ^ Jones, Alan (1988) Romance Kharjas in Andalusian Arabic Muwaššaḥ Poetry (Oxford Oriental Institute Monographs; 9), Ithaca Press London, →ISBN, pages 162-164
Persian
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Arabic دِيَة (diya).
Noun
دیه • (diye)
- paying a mulct or compensation for manslaughter, blood money
Etymology 2
Noun
دیه • (dih)
- Alternative form of ده (deh, “village”)