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Latest revision as of 07:44, 12 February 2023
Drikva Yakke
Pronunciation
- Drikva Yakke Phonology: /daʃ.va.ti/
Etymology
A contraction of dashi ‘day’ and savati ‘good’.
Phrase
dashvati
- Hi, hello
- An information shortening of dashi savati “Good day.”