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Did you mean: do day to di dai de du dao ?

big; large; great / older (than another person) / eldest (as in 大姐[da4jie3]) / greatly; freely; fully / (dialect) father / (dialect) uncle (father's brother)
a semantically light, transitive verb that is combined with various grammatical objects to form compound verbs and verb-object phrases with a diverse range of meanings (e.g. 打傘|打伞[da3san3] "to hold an umbrella", 打電話|打电话[da3 dian4hua4] "to make a phone call", 打針|打针[da3zhen1] "to get an injection", 打手套[da3 shou3tao4] "to knit gloves", 打氣|打气[da3qi4] "to inflate") / to hit; to strike / to fight / (coll.) from; since (as in 打那以後|打那以后[da3 na4 yi3hou4] "since then")
(loanword) dozen / Taiwan pr. [da3]
to answer / to reply / to respond
to put up / to build (scaffolding) / to hang (clothes on a pole) / to connect / to join / to arrange in pairs / to match / to add / to throw in (resources) / to take (boat, train) / variant of 褡[da1]
(phonetic) / command to a horse / clatter (of horses' hoofs)
surname Da
to attain / to reach / to amount to / to communicate / eminent
达·芬奇 · Fēn Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter
大安 ān Da'an or Ta'an District of Taipei City 臺北市|台北市[Tai2 bei3 Shi4], Taiwan / Da'an or Ta'an Township in Taichung County 臺中縣|台中县[Tai2 zhong1 Xian4], Taiwan / Da'an, county-level city in Baicheng 白城[Bai2 cheng2], Jilin
bound form having the same meaning as the free word 答[da2], used in 答應|答应[da1ying5], 答理[da1li5] etc
a knot (of a rope)
female personal name (archaic)
(onom.) used in words that describe machine gunfire, the ticking of a clock or the clatter of horse hooves etc
to stumble / to slip / variant of 達|达[da2]
surname Da
rough bamboo mat
(phonetic) / dressed leather
classifier for sheets of papers etc: pile, pad / Taiwan pr. [ta4]
Tartar / a tribe in China
岘港 Xiàn gǎng Da Nang or Danang, Vietnam
sore / boil / scab
da used in 疙瘩[ge1da5]
达文西 wén Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter (Tw)
(literary) big ears / (bound form) to droop


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