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Dani

/ ˈdɑːnɪ /

noun

  1. Daniˈdɑːnɪ a member of a New Guinea people living in the central highlands of West Irian
  2. the language of this people, probably related to other languages of New Guinea


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Example Sentences

Dani Chiesi, a glamorous trader and Rajaratnam associate, was arrested and paraded in front of cameras sans makeup.

Dani Targaryen is the new girl in school but is still obsessed with dragons.

Viewed like this, the Dani violence is worse that the bloodiest Pacific battle of WWII.

Diamond reckons the latter as 0.14 percent of the Dani population—more than at Okinawa.

Yesterday Dani Dayan, head of the Council of Settlements, was interviewed on Israel Radio.

His ita gestis, Dani cum rege suo nomine Chlochilaico evectu navale per mare Gallias appetunt.

Quo euenit ut Sueones, paulo ante Dani potitores, ne su quidem salutis potientes existerent.

Unde cohors Teotonicorum exultatione perstrepebat: sed contra Dani desperationis consternati tristitia, gemebundi murmurabant.

When dani is used alone it is generally inclusive of the person addressed, and means “I and thou.”

For example, in the island of Paho there is a tree called dani, under which the departing spirits sit down and weep.

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dangling participleDania