Dene – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
dene
n.
narrow wooded valley; dune by the seashore
Dene
The
Dene people ( ) (
Dené) are an
aboriginal group of
First Nations who inhabit the northern
boreal and
Arctic regions of
Canada. The Dené speak
Northern Athabaskan languages.
Dene is the common Athabaskan word for "people" (Sapir 1915, p. 558). The term "Dene" has two usages. More commonly, it is used narrowly to refer to the Athabaskan speakers of the
Northwest Territories and
Nunavut in Canada, especially including the
Chipewyan (Denesuline),
Tlicho (
Dogrib),
Yellowknives (T'atsaot'ine),
Slavey (Deh Gah Got'ine or Deh Cho), and
Sahtu (the Eastern group in Jeff Leer's classification; part of the Northwestern Canada group in Keren Rice's classification). But it is sometimes also used to refer to all Northern Athabaskan speakers, who are spread in a wide range all across Alaska and northern Canada. Note that
Dene never includes the
Pacific Coast Athabaskan or
Southern Athabaskan speakers in the continental U.S., despite the fact that the term is used to denote the Athabaskan languages as a whole (the
Na-Dene language family). The Southern Athabaskan speakers do, however, refer to themselves with similar words:
Diné (Navajo) and
Indé (Apache).
denemek
v.
have a stab at, try, test, experiment, try out, give it a try, give it a shot, have a try, experience, attempt, have a go, have a go at, assay, chance, condition, essay, prove, put, sample, have a shy at, take a chance, put to the touch
dene
DENE
TERRENO SABBIOSO PRESSO IL MARE. DUNA. VALLE. VALLETTA