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dar

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Pron — A nonstandard or dialectal spelling representing "there" in some varieties of English, including African-American Vernacular English.

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Etymology

Ultimately from Arabic دار (dār).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “dar” mean?

The word “dar” means a nonstandard or dialectal spelling representing "there" in some varieties of English, including African-American Vernacular English. In plain terms, an informal, phonetic way of writing "there" to capture how it's pronounced in some dialects.

How do you pronounce “dar”?

“Dar” is pronounced dah (/dɑː(ɹ)/ in IPA).

What part of speech is “dar”?

“Dar” is a pronoun.

Is “dar” a common word?

“Dar” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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