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* dėvo'rr nm broad plain

di· vt 1 to know 2 to know how to do [ ] 3 to consider [ ] to be, take [ ] for 4 = gdhi·n
s'<>a di· anėn not know where <> comes from: not know what causes <>
ia di· burmat to find the key, figure out
<>a di· ēarkun to know <> inside out, know <> to <>'s core
nuk di· ē'ėshtė ika to run away from nothing
e di· ē'ke ti?! (said parenthetically) let me tell you something
nuk di· fjalė not speak in a roundabout way, speak straightforwardly
<>a di· fundin e barkut to know <> to the very depths of <>'s heart
s'di gomari ē'ėshtė bari [Impol] "the donkey doesn't know what grass is" (said of someone who does not know what good is)
E di (vetė) gomari ku e vret samari. [Prov] "The donkey (himself) knows where the saddle hurts him." Everyone knows his own problems best. Who knows best where the shoe pinches?
E di Gjoni ēfarė ka nė trastė/thes. [Prov] "John knows what there is in his bag." Each person know his own situation best.

diabe't nm [Med] diabetes