дык

Russian

Etymology

Dialectal form of так (tak), from Old East Slavic тако (tako), такъ (takŭ), from Proto-Slavic *tako (adverb), from Proto-Slavic *takъ (adjective).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dɨk]

Interjection

дык (dyk)

  1. (colloquial or dialectal) well, so, then (used as a generic lead-in or expresses emphasis)
    Ну, дык чёрт с тобойNu, dyk čórt s tobojSo to hell with you
    Дык я и не спо́рюDyk ja i ne spórjuYeah, well, I'm not arguing
  2. (colloquial or dialectal) or what?, right? (asks for affirmation)
    Дык мы продолжа́ем?Dyk my prodolžájem?So do we continue, or what?
  3. (slang) of course, you bet (expresses certainty)
    По́нял? ― Ну дык!Pónjal? ― Nu dyk!“Got it?” “You bet!”
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