דוגרי
Hebrew
Etymology
Ultimately from Ottoman Turkish طوغری (doğrı) through South Levantine Arabic دغري (duɣri)
Pronunciation
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /ˈduɡ.ʁi/
Adjective
דוגרי • (dúgri)
- (colloquial, of a person) that speaks straight to the point.
- היא בן אדם דוגרי, היא תגיד לך אם היא לא רוצה לבוא
- She's a sincere person, she would tell you if she doesn't feel like coming.
Adverb
דוגרי • (dúgri)
- (colloquial) straight forward , honestly, directly
- אחרי הפנייה סע דוגרי והגעת!
- Right after the turn, go straight ahead and you're there.
- אתה צריך לומר לו את זה דוגרי, בלי לבלבל בשכל.
- You have to tell this to him directly, without messing with his brain.
Interjection
דוגרי • (dúgri)
Related terms
- תכלס
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