دِ
di-
basic morphological information

pron.

nota genitivi; relative pronoun
nota genitivi; относительное местоимение
الذي
LS 119; CSOL I 523; CSOL II 440-441
text examples

a. wa-ˀaḷ-teẓ̂ḥók hek di-ṣaḥṣáṣan ‘May one with beads not scoff at you’ (CSOL I 20:6)

b. wa-ktob énneʰ mɛľ deʰ di-be-sefíneʰ énneʰ díˀʸho di-dédoʰ ḳabbaẓ̂áyt toʸh wa-ho di-ḳabbaẓ̂áyt toʸh múgšem bɛr di-ˀegέḷed  ‘And he also wrote: “All the wealth on the ship belongs to my father-in-law— Ideliveritherewithovertohim. And it is I who deliver it over to him, the son of Cowhide”’ (CSOL II 1:122)

other notes

As the nuclear element of the possessive pronoun in the singular (CSOL II 441):

 

Sg.

Du.

Pl.

1

díˀʸho

díˀki

díˀḥan

2 m.

díˀɛʰ, di-ˀέhɛn

díˀti

díˀten

2 f.

díˀiʰ

3 m.

díˀʸheʰ

díˀʸhi

díˀʸhen

3 f.

díˀseʰ

díˀsen

In adverbial expressions: di-ṣabḥ ‘in the morning’; di-ḥteʰ ‘in the night’; di-ˁamd ‘in the evening’; di-dóte ‘in spring’.

be-di- ‘in the manner of’: be-di-méskin ‘like a beggar’, be-di-ḥeľíyyeʰ ‘in oblique language’, perhaps be-di-soḳoṭríyyeʰ ‘in the Soqotri language’.

di-ke-bóde ‘at first’.

di-ḥteʰ ‘during the night’

men di-ḥorf ‘in the autumn’

root
derivates
etymology
PS *ḏV this, that; the one who/which/that
continental MSA