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Meanings of
dar
in inglés
ruso
дар
español
dar
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1936 Exploration aircraft prototype by Bartini.
bartini dar
dalnii arkticheskii razvyedchik
Related terms
aircraft model
español
dar
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Usage of
dar
in inglés
1
He told your pa to put me
dar
;
but your pa's gone.
2
No wonder; for
dar
isn't a mite ob certainty 'bout his 'tentions.
3
I tole yer
dar
ain't no Angler Saxun blood in dese veins.
4
According to Burháni-katia,
dar
is a tree upon which felons are hanged.
5
I sees yer laughin' right now way back
dar
in yo' eyes.
6
You put dat key in yo' pocket, an' let it stay
dar
.
7
But I rackon dat was from de shootin' ob dat
dar
guerrilla.
8
Do you think
dar
is any Angler Sacksun blood in dese veins?
9
Your excellency,
dar
am a lame girl, an a fool Dutchman outside.
10
Me understand black fellow, me talk
dar
language, but not same way.
11
You mustn't go down
dar
and look at dat gashly objeck, honey.
12
If I kin on'y git up
dar
,
she'd nigh die wid happiness.
13
Ole Miss, she des' pint out der place en dey stay
dar
.
14
Yo' kin put de kettle on de fire,
dar
,
an' boil dem.
15
De dusk'll obscuate yer loveleness so I'se
dar
'
tell all de news.
16
Yo'-all git in, an' we'll git
dar
as quick as we kin.
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About this term
dar
Preposition
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Pronoun
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
go dar
get dar
stay dar
right dar
answer dat dar
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Translations for
dar
ruso
дар
español
dar
Dar
through the time
Dar
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common