Information about the word die (English → Esperanto: morti)

Synonyms: expire, breathe one’s last, gasp away life, gasp out life

Part of speechverb
Pronunciation/daɪ̯/
Hyphenationdie
Shavian alphabet𐑛𐑲

Conjugation

Indicative mood
Present tensePast tense
(I) die(I) died
(thou) diest(thou) diedst
(he) dies, dieth(he) died
(we) die(we) died
(you) die(you) died
(they) die(they) died
Subjunctive mood
Present tensePast tense
(I) die (I) died
(thou) die(thou) died
(he) die(he) died
(we) die(we) died
(you) die(you) died
(they) die(they) died
Participles
Present participlePast participle
dyingdied

Usage samples

Three people were rushed to Hartford Hospital, and one of them later died, a doctor told reporters.
Then you shall die.
The wind had died.
Unfortunately, it’s also dying.
I’ve seen men die because they were sure that what should not happen, would not.

Translations

Afrikaansdoodgaan; sterf
Catalanmorir
Czechumírat
Danish
Dutchdoodgaan; sterven
English (Old English)acwelan; sweltan
Esperantomorti
Faeroesedoyggja
Finnishkuolla
Frenchdécéder; mourir
Germansterben
Icelandicdeyja
Italianmorire
Latinmoriri
Luxemburgishstierwen
Malaymati
Norwegian
Papiamentofayesé; muri
Polishumierać
Portuguesemorrer
Romanianmuri
Russianумирать
Saterland Frisianstierwe
Scotsdee
Scottish Gaelicbàsaich
Spanishmorir
Sranandede
Swahili‐fa
Swedish
Tagalogmamatáy
Thaiตาย
Turkishölmek
Welshmarw
West Frisianstjerre
Yiddishשטאַרבן