- despega
- Take off; remove; detach.
- despensa
- Forgive; pardon; excuse; condone; grant forgiveness; exculpate.
- despetdisia
- Waste; squander; purposeful waste; ravage; pillage.
- despetdisio
- Wast; useless expenditure; that which is waste.
- despidi
- Say good-bye; bid farewell.
- despidida
- noun. 1) The act of saying goodbye. To bid someone farewell. 2) The send-off, the exit procession of a ceremony.
- despirao
- Desperate.
- despongga
- Cut off (point); break off (tip); prune.
- desponi
- Control; govern; manage; direct (by influence or counsel).
- despresia
- Ridicule; mock.
- despresiao
- Contemptuous; contemptible; disdainful; insolent; insulting.
- despresiapble
- Contemptible; worthless; insignificant; negligible.
- despresio
- Sarcasm; mockery; bitter remark.
- despribinao
- Unprepared; unready; unexpectant.
- despribinidu
- Unprepared; unaware; unready; unexpectant.
- despues
- Then; later; afterward; hereafter; usually used to introduce a clause.
- despues di
- After (preposition); later.
- despuesto
- Disposal; arrangement; ordering.
- despunta
- Cut off (point); break off (tip); blunt; nip.
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- deste ki
- Ever since.
- destempla
- Distemper; to remove temper of a metal; put out of tune.
- destemplao
- Disarrangement; out of tune; not tasty.
- destieru
- Exile; relinquish; discard; cast off; abandon.
- destilådu
- Banish; exile; send away; deport.
- destilipas
- Eviscerate; remove the guts.
- destinao
- Destined.
- destinasion
- Destination.
- destinu
- Fate; destiny.
- destotniyadot
- noun. screwdriver (tool)
- destronka
- Truncate.
- destrosa
- Annihilate; destroy; wreck; demolish; ruin.
- destrosu
- Disaster; wreck; destruction.
- di
- Spanish loan used in many constructions as part of a Spanish phrase. Also used as a linker in constructions using non-Spanish phrases.
- di'ao
- Base--used in a game.
- di'ario
- Daily; occurring each successive day; every day.
- di'u
- Base--used in a game.
- diå
- Day; period of 24 hours; day time; daylight.
- diå dethuisio
- Judgment day--at the end of the world.
- diå'
- See there; see here; take notice.
- diåblo
- Devil; satan.