dă- (29_Degree & Comparison)


dă-

Grammatical function

  • Type: Augmentative Prefix
  • Function: Magnitude / Volume
  • Meaning: “Very”, “Much”, “A lot”, “Big”, “Great”.

Usage Notes

Attaches to Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives to increase their scale or intensity.

1. With Verbs (“A lot”)

  • Meaning: To do the action intensely or frequently.
  • Example: To wo dăshěsonů. (“I read a lot.“)

2. With Adjectives (“Very”)

  • Meaning: High degree of the quality.
  • Example: dăgavină (“Very good” / “Huge-good”).

3. With Nouns (“Great/Big”)

  • Meaning: A large or significant version of the noun.
  • Example: dăshěso (“A tome / A great book”).

Pronunciation

IPA: /daɪ/

Etymology

Derived from (Elephant). Lit: “Elephant-sized X.”

Synonyms

  • xă- (Truly/Indeed - emphasizes reality).
  • na- (More - comparative).

Derived terms