DI

DI is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

di- prefix, usually followed by nouns of Spanish origin.
{1} having a [noun] where it is s.t.
special to have one.
Púru dikutsi ang ámung silíngan, Our neighbors all have cars.
Di-amirkána pa ba diay muadtug upisína?
You mean to say they wear jackets to the o?
ce?
Diayskrim giyud ang ámung pabug-naw, We had refreshments with ice cream.
{2} characterized by having being made of [noun].
Sapátus digúma, Rubber shoes.
Kísu dibúla, Cheese shaped like balls.
Dialta ílang mga amígu, Their friends are high society.
Manuk dirása, Special breed of chicken.
{3} having [noun] as a source of motion.
Plantsa dikuryinti, Electric iron.
Makina dimánu, dipiyi, Hand-, foot-operated machine.
Dinútang pagtukar, Playing from the notes.
Ripling dirapidu, dibumba, Automatic, air rifle.
{4} intended for the use of [noun].
Rilu dipulsu, dibulsa, A wrist, pocket watch.
Tráhi dibayli, Dancing costume.
Bapur digíra, Warship.
Trák dipasahíru, Passenger bus.
{5} -kampanilya {a} abugádu -kampanilya first class lawyer (one that calls his helpers with a bell).
{b} anything high class.
Dikampanilya na kanang pami-lyáha, That family is high class.
{6} -kumbáti nga parul, sugà barn lantern.

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