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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
A compound of '''''[[dashi#Drikva Yakke|dashi]]''''' ‘day’ and '''''[[savati#Drikva Yakke|savati]]''''' ‘good’.
A contraction of '''''[[dashi#Drikva Yakke|dashi]]''''' ‘day’ and '''''[[savati#Drikva Yakke|savati]]''''' ‘good’.


===Phrase===
===Phrase===

Latest revision as of 07:44, 12 February 2023

Drikva Yakke

Pronunciation

Etymology

A contraction of dashi ‘day’ and savati ‘good’.

Phrase

dashvati

  1. Hi, hello
    An information shortening of dashi savati “Good day.”