дал

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Bulgarian

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Participle

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дал (dal)

  1. indefinite masculine singular past active aorist participle of дам (dam)

Kyrgyz

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Adverb

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дал (dal) (Arabic spelling دال)

  1. just, exactly, precisely

Mongolian

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(dala)
дал
(dal)
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    Cardinal: дал (dal)
    Attributive: далан (dalan)
    Ordinal: далдугаар (daldugaar), дал дахь (dal daxʹ)
    Adverbial: далантаа (dalantaa)
    Approximative: далаад (dalaad)
    Collective: далуул (daluul)
    Maximative: далаар (dalaar)

Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Numeral

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дал (dal)

  1. seventy

Russian

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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дал (dalm inan (genitive да́ла, nominative plural да́лы, genitive plural да́лов)

  1. Abbreviation of декали́тр (dɛkalítr, decaliter).
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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дал (dal)

  1. masculine singular past indicative perfective of дать (datʹ)
    Russian Synodal Bible, Mark 2.26:
    • Как вошел он в дом Божий при первосвященнике Авиафаре и ел хлебы предложения, которых не должно было есть никому, кроме священников, и дал и бывшим с ним?
      Kak vošel on v dom Božij pri pervosvjaščennike Aviafare i jel xleby predloženija, kotoryx ne dolžno bylo jestʹ nikomu, krome svjaščennikov, i dal i byvšim s nim?
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Noun

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дал (dal)

  1. corral, pen
    See synonyms at хааччах (qaaccaq).
    сүөһү далга аһыырsüöhü dalga ahıırthe cattle are eating in the corral