dativeadâh11ʔadɤhsp. var.adớhprepdative to; of; forInha avaih chom kiên adâh acrây he.You don’t know the authority of our Vietnamese. (or towards?)A–ây ndo cán Khál--pưt padoq, adáh adâh tông day nnâh tangcóng tangcoang dyê amoq.Like mother of Khal's large goiter, afraid fearing it say, "I’m a married man, sister."Assumed to be inalienably poss’d form of ado. cfado11apâh9.2.4Prepositions, postpositions9.5.3.2Recipient (of a patient)
daughteracay cánʔakaj kann.kindaughter4.1.9Kinshipayênʔajeːnvocterm of address to girl or young lady
deadchêtceːtvsdeadcheit pítcḭːt pitvsdead and lostBưih cheit pít moui bôn xúc xiên iên thân.Avoided death and became wealthy.2.6.6DiechetcɛːtvsdeadtírtirvsdeadsyncuchetcheitcḭːtvsdeadDo ân cheit iêuq íh cheit mbár ân cha.He who is dead of old age isn’t dead from something that eats him.Do patouh loi he tốq daq cốh he bôn chou, láh lâyq ngéq cheit he.He dropped us into the water so we were able to return, if not we would all be dead.2.6.6Die
dearkekɛːvocdear friend; respectful for superiors (used little)synbơ 1bơ 1bɤːnbuddy, friend; dear; pleaseCốh chou pi tông, “Bơ a–i a–ám…”Then go home and say, “Dear Mom and Dad…”Acâp cacheit cư bơ.Don’t kill me, bud.synkebưbɯːvocdearAchai bư, dyoun acư chicha.Dear friend, give me something to eat.Especially used together with kinterm or name when pleading.cfhơơ