Pronunciation: /diˈeɪ/
noun a slang term for 'the'
A1 I have a da for my car.
A2 She always carries a da in her purse.
B1 The da of the company will be giving a presentation tomorrow.
B2 The da of the restaurant greeted us warmly.
C1 The da of the organization is responsible for making important decisions.
C2 The da of the country addressed the nation in a televised speech.
verb none
A1 I da my homework every day.
A2 She da her hair before going out.
B1 We da our best to finish the project on time.
B2 He da his car washed every weekend.
C1 The chef da the dishes with precision and care.
C2 The artist da the painting with intricate detail.
adjective none
A1 I have a da cat.
A2 She bought a da dress for the party.
B1 He is wearing a da hat to shield himself from the sun.
B2 The restaurant served a da delicious meal last night.
C1 The artist created a da masterpiece that left everyone in awe.
C2 The scientist made a da groundbreaking discovery that changed the course of history.
adverb none
A1 I am da happy to see you.
A2 She da quickly ran to catch the bus.
B1 He da carefully read the instructions before starting the task.
B2 The team da efficiently completed the project ahead of schedule.
C1 The chef da expertly prepared a five-course meal for the guests.
C2 The musician da skillfully played the piano at the concert.
pronoun none
A1 Da is a pronoun used in Italian to mean 'there' or 'from there'.
A2 I saw Da at the park yesterday.
B1 Da Vinci was a famous Italian painter and inventor.
B2 I need to buy a gift for Da, but I'm not sure what to get.
C1 Da is commonly used in colloquial Italian to mean 'since' or 'from'.
C2 Da can also be used as a slang term for 'father' in some cultures.
preposition none
A1 I am going da shop to buy some milk.
A2 She is da best student in the class.
B1 I need to go da bank to withdraw some money.
B2 The teacher asked us to da homework before the next class.
C1 He is da expert on the subject and will be leading the seminar.
C2 The company decided to da merger with their biggest competitor.
conjunction none
A1 I want to go to the park da it's sunny outside.
A2 She didn't study for the test da she got a low grade.
B1 I can't come to the party da I have to work late.
B2 He was tired da he decided to go to bed early.
C1 She was hesitant da she eventually agreed to the proposal.
C2 The company faced financial difficulties da they had to lay off employees.
interjection none
A1 Da! I am hungry.
A2 Da! I can't believe it.
B1 Da! Let's go to the beach.
B2 Da! That movie was amazing.
C1 Da! I have a proposal for the project.
C2 Da! The results of the experiment were inconclusive.
article none
A1 I have a da Vinci painting hanging in my living room.
A2 She bought a da camera to take pictures on her trip.
B1 The museum displayed a da Capo aria during the concert.
B2 He played a da gamba in the orchestra.
C1 The chef prepared a daube de boeuf for the special menu.
C2 The art collector acquired a daum glass sculpture for his collection.
formal The DA is responsible for overseeing the financial accounts of the company.
informal I heard the DA is cracking down on tax evasion in our city.
slang The DA is always trying to bust people for petty crimes.
figurative The DA of the group is the one who always keeps everyone in line.
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