Dinnae
also scottish (fife) slang for "i dont"
I dinnae ken whit ye mean (I dont know what you mean)
Dinnae
Scottish slang for "did not"
"Dinnae say sorry, you dinnae do nothing wrong."
Dinnae
Means Don't this is a correction of the other word in this dictionary who say 'Scottish' people use the word when it is atcually Edinburghians (people from Edinburgh, Scotland) who use this word. It is usually accompanied by 'ken' meaning know also used by Edinburghians not Glaswegian's.
I dinnae ken! Meaning I don't know!
Dinnae
A name - a phonetic version of Danaë and Dené.
Meanings vary, but include: Shower of gold (Greek), Bright as day (English), People (Athabaskan) and God is my judge or she who judges (Hebrew).
In Greek Mythology, Danaë was the human (mortal) mother of Perseus, the demi-God who slayed Medusa. (Danaë was impregnated by Zeus in a "shower of golden rain.") In current culture, the movie The Clash of the Titans (2010) was loosely based around the myth of Perseus.
In First Nations/Native Americans, referring to any of the Athabaskan-speaking tribes of Alaska and Northern Canada, and their languages, dialects and history.
Dinnae is also a form of Diane, Diana, Dyan, Denay.
Meanings vary, but include: Shower of gold (Greek), Bright as day (English), People (Athabaskan) and God is my judge or she who judges (Hebrew).
In Greek Mythology, Danaë was the human (mortal) mother of Perseus, the demi-God who slayed Medusa. (Danaë was impregnated by Zeus in a "shower of golden rain.") In current culture, the movie The Clash of the Titans (2010) was loosely based around the myth of Perseus.
In First Nations/Native Americans, referring to any of the Athabaskan-speaking tribes of Alaska and Northern Canada, and their languages, dialects and history.
Dinnae is also a form of Diane, Diana, Dyan, Denay.
"Dinnae is going out for a run now, she can call you later."
dinnae
dont
eh dinnae ken whit yir gaein on aboot
Dinna
Scottish contraction for 'do not.' Used in both Scottish English and the Scots language. Past tense: didna
Scottish English:
"Dinna touch it!"
Scots:
"I dinna ken him" (I don't know him)
"Dinna touch it!"
Scots:
"I dinna ken him" (I don't know him)
Dinna
Often mistaken for Deena, Dinna is short for Dinnasaurus- the only dinosaur species that made it past the great extinction. Characterized by long neck, unusually small hands and a big heart.
Teacher : What's your spirit animal?
Student : Dinna 🙋
Student : Dinna 🙋