dire

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Adjective

 * 1) Warning of bad consequences: ill-boding; portentous.
 * 2) Requiring action to prevent bad consequences: urgent, pressing.
 * 3) Expressing bad consequences: dreadful; dismal.
 * 4)  Bad in quality, awful, terrible.
 * 1) Expressing bad consequences: dreadful; dismal.
 * 2)  Bad in quality, awful, terrible.
 * 1)  Bad in quality, awful, terrible.
 * 1)  Bad in quality, awful, terrible.
 * 1)  Bad in quality, awful, terrible.
 * 1)  Bad in quality, awful, terrible.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: ildevarslende
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:, , , ,
 * French: ,
 * German:, , , unheilversprechend
 * Norwegian: skummel, illevarslende
 * Portuguese: mal-agoirado, mal-agouro,
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: de mal agüero,


 * French:
 * German:, , fürchterlich dringend
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, , ,


 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: ondskabsfuld, skrækkelig
 * Dutch:, , ,
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French: ,
 * German:, ,
 * Italian:, , ,
 * Latin: dīrus
 * Latvian: šausmīgs
 * Lithuanian: baisus
 * Norwegian: skrekkelig,
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Spanish:


 * German:, ,
 * Irish: léanmhar
 * Russian:, , , ,

Etymology
, from, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to say, to tell (to express through speech)
 * 2)  to tell (to order, to advise)
 * 3)  to say, to tell (to set out in writing)
 * 4)  to say (often used in the sense of responding to an objection)
 * 5)  to say, to tell of (to celebrate, to sing, to narrate)
 * 6)  to say, to tell (to deliver, to recite)
 * 7)  to say,  to seem like, to look like (to judge, to believe, to think)
 * 8)  to mean, to say, to state (to denote, to signify, to indicate, to mark)
 * 9)  to say, to tell (used when speaking of actions, of gestures, of looks, etc., that demonstrate someone's thinking)
 * 10)  to call out (to denounce)
 * 11)  to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
 * 12)  to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
 * 13)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 14)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 15)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 16)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to say, to tell of (to celebrate, to sing, to narrate)
 * 2)  to say, to tell (to deliver, to recite)
 * 3)  to say,  to seem like, to look like (to judge, to believe, to think)
 * 4)  to mean, to say, to state (to denote, to signify, to indicate, to mark)
 * 5)  to say, to tell (used when speaking of actions, of gestures, of looks, etc., that demonstrate someone's thinking)
 * 6)  to call out (to denounce)
 * 7)  to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
 * 8)  to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
 * 9)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 10)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 11)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 12)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to mean, to say, to state (to denote, to signify, to indicate, to mark)
 * 2)  to say, to tell (used when speaking of actions, of gestures, of looks, etc., that demonstrate someone's thinking)
 * 3)  to call out (to denounce)
 * 4)  to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
 * 5)  to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
 * 6)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 7)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 8)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 9)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to say, to tell (used when speaking of actions, of gestures, of looks, etc., that demonstrate someone's thinking)
 * 2)  to call out (to denounce)
 * 3)  to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
 * 4)  to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
 * 5)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 6)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 7)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 8)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to say, to tell (used when speaking of actions, of gestures, of looks, etc., that demonstrate someone's thinking)
 * 2)  to call out (to denounce)
 * 3)  to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
 * 4)  to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
 * 5)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 6)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 7)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 8)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to call out (to denounce)
 * 2)  to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
 * 3)  to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
 * 4)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 5)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 6)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 7)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to say (to express what one thinks, what one feels, what one sees)
 * 2)  to say (to signify, to be used for a word, a phrase, a sentence)
 * 3)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 4)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 5)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 6)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to say (to claim, to assure that one has a certain quality)
 * 2)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 3)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 4)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to say to oneself, to think to oneself, to tell oneself, to think (to make this or that reflection, to have this or that thought, to make this or that reasoning within oneself)
 * 2)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 3)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 2)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to be of interest to, to interest, to be up for, to be interested, to like to, to feel like (to be okay with, to be tempted by)
 * 2)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to sound familiar
 * 1)  to sound familiar

Conjugation
Disez is a nonstandard form for the second person plural in the present indicative.

Noun

 * 1) saying (that which is said)
 * 2) belief, opinion

Etymology
From a contraction of, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to utter
 * 2) to recite
 * 3) to say, tell, utter
 * 4)  to talk about, discuss
 * 5) to say
 * 6) to mean
 * 7) to express a concept with the proper word in a given language
 * 8)  to speak
 * 9)  to announce the wedding of
 * 1) to mean
 * 2) to express a concept with the proper word in a given language
 * 3)  to speak
 * 4)  to announce the wedding of
 * 1) to mean
 * 2) to express a concept with the proper word in a given language
 * 3)  to speak
 * 4)  to announce the wedding of
 * 1) to mean
 * 2) to express a concept with the proper word in a given language
 * 3)  to speak
 * 4)  to announce the wedding of

Noun

 * 1) words

Etymology
From, from a contraction of , present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to say (express using language)

Etymology
From, , from a contraction of , present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to say (express using language)
 * 2) to mean; to signify

Etymology
From a contraction of, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1)  to say
 * 2)  to recount a story

Etymology
From a contraction of, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to say

Etymology
From, from a contraction of.

Verb

 * 1) to say