ادى
Moroccan Arabic
Etymology
| Root |
|---|
| ء د ي |
| 2 terms |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪd.da/
Verb
ادى • (edda) II (non-past يدي (yiddi))
- to take
- Synonyms: عبا (ʕabba), خدا (xda), وصّل (wəṣṣəl)
- دّي معاك جوج تفاحات باش تاكلهم ف الطريق.
- ddi mʕak had juj təffaḥat baš takulhum f ttriq
- Take two apples with you to eat on the way.
- راه خوك دّا الطبلة لعند النجار باش تّصلح.
- rah xuk dda ṭṭəbla lʕənd nnəʒʒar baš ttəṣləḥ
- Your brother took the table to the carpenter to get it repaired.
- mind, pay attention
- Synonyms: حضى (ḥḍa), هتم (htəmm)
- دّيها ف قرايتك، و خلّي عليك الأفلام والألعاب.
- ddiha f qraytək w xəlli ʕlik lʔaflam w lʔalʕab
- Pay attention to your studies, and stay away from movies and games.
- (+على) get worked up over someone's speech or deed (mostly in the negative form)
- Synonym: تقلق (ḥḍa)
- ماتدّيش عليه، راه باقي صغير ومافاهمش الحياة.
- matəddiṣ ʕlih rah baqi sɣir w mafahəmṣ lḥayat
- Don't get upset over it, he's still young and doesn't understand life.
Conjugation
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