See Appendix:Variations of "da"
da
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Old High German dār.
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The preposition combines with the article as follows:
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{{cmn-adj|p|pin=dà|pint=da4}}
{{cmn-alt-pinyin|da|da0|da5}}
English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
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IPA: /da/
From a language.
Latin dare. Compare Aromanian dau.
{{ro-conj-2 |type=1 |ger=dând |past=dat |1s=dau |2s=dai |3s=dă |1p=dăm |2p=daţi |3p=dau |3sub=dea |perf=dădu |3perf=dădu |imp=dăde |3imp=dădea |2imp=dă }}
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da (да)
When used after interrogative pronouns da can take on different meanings. Pronouns such as "kim" (who), "nima" (what), "qayer" (where), "necha" (how many, how much) become "kimda" (to whom), "nimada" (with what, by using what), "qayerda" (from where), "nechada" (what time).
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af:da ar:da ast:da br:da de:da el:da es:da fr:da fy:da gl:da ko:da hr:da io:da it:da ku:da la:da li:da hu:da nl:da ja:da no:da pl:da pt:da ro:da ru:da sl:da fi:da sv:da tt:da vi:da tr:da vo:da zh:da