Dies vs Dier - What's the difference?
dies | dier |
(die)
(when used in the sense of a pattern)
One who dies.
* Don DeLillo, White Noise
* 2006 , Shankar Mokashi Punekar, Awadheswari
As a proper noun dies
is (roman god) one of the protogenoi, the protogenos personification of day she is the daughter of fellow protogenoi, nox/nyx (night) and erebus (darkness), and sister-wife of aether she is the roman counterpart of hemera.As a noun dier is
door.dies
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* * * ----dier
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(en noun)- It's a way of controlling death. A way of gaining the ultimate upper hand. Be the killer for a change. Let someone else be the dier .
- Since other languages are structurally constrained to say who it was who died and since the original leaves the identity of the dier unexpressed, any translation in the target language is going to be incorrect.
