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Dang
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dang
dang
English
Verb
dang (third-person singular simple present dangs, present participle danging, simple past and past participle danged)
- (euphemistic) Damn.
Interjection
dang
- (euphemistic) Damn.
Adjective
dang (not comparable)
- (euphemistic) Damn.
Synonyms
Translations
damn — see damn
Etymology 2
See ding.
Verb
dang
- (obsolete) simple past tense of ding
Etymology 3
Verb
dang (third-person singular simple present dangs, present participle danging, simple past and past participle danged)
- (transitive, obsolete) To dash.
- Till she, o'ercome with anguish, shame, and rage, Danged down to **** her loathsome carriage - Christopher Marlowe
Anagrams
Albanian
Etymology
A lengthening of danë, Gheg variant of darë. Compare Old High German zanga (“tongs”).
Noun
dang f
Related terms
Mandarin
Romanization
dang (Zhuyin ㄉㄤ˙)
Usage notes
- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Northern Haida
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d̥aŋ/
Pronoun
dang
- you
- haaw-gwaa dang qaaguhla-gii? (in songs or storytelling)
- /haːw.ɡ̊waː d̥aŋ qʰaːɡ̊uhla.ɡ̊i/
- there-(question) you leave-(perfect tense)
- Have you left?
- kuu-gu dang qaaguhl-gii? (in speech)
- /kʰːu.ɡ̊u d̥aŋ qʰaːɡ̊uhl.ɡ̊i/
- there-(question) you leave-(perfect tense)
- Have you left?
- haaw-gwaa dang qaaguhla-gii? (in songs or storytelling)
References
- John Enrico, Northern Haida Songs