dicar
Ido
/di.ˈt͡sar/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to say, to tell
Etymology
Borrowed from English predict borrowed from French prédire borrowed from Italian predicare borrowed from Spanish, Castilian predicar derived from Latin dīcere (say).
Origin
Latin
dīcere
Gloss
say
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
言
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mispredict English
- outpredict English
- overpredict English
- predict English
- predictability English
- predictable English
- predicter English
- predicteth English
- prediction English
- predictor English
- predictory English
- repredict English
- retrodict English
- underpredict English
- unpredict English
- dīcere Latin
- praedicāre Latin
- praedīcere Latin
- dire Italian
- predicabile Italian
- predicare Italian
- ripredicare Italian
- prédictible French
- prédire French
- decir Spanish, Castilian
- predicar Spanish, Castilian
- *déyḱti Proto-Indo-European
- dire Old French
- dir-se Catalan, Valencian
- dicir Galician
- zice Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kontredicar Ido
- predicar Ido
- predire Middle French
- dizer Old Portuguese
- *deikō Proto-Italic
- dicir Asturian
- dî Friulian
- dir Old Occitan
- dire Old Occitan
- dir Venetian
- dî Ligurian
- dicro Dalmatian
- dezir Ladino
- dicere Neapolitan
- dezir Mirandese
- dîr Emilian
- dì Romagnol