ditë
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-Albanian *dīti, perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *díHtis; compare English tide.[1] Alternatively from a root *dey-h₂- (“to shine; day”), in which case possibly related to din (“to break dawn”). In either case, cognate with Sanskrit दीति (dīti, “brightness, splendor, daylight”).
ditë f (plural ditë, definite dita, definite plural ditët)
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