US /dɪs/
・UK /dɪs/
Dis gon be gud
Dis aint cool at all man...
And when we add the prefix dis-, it actually means
♪ He would rudely dis you mom ♪
So this then over time accumulates and leads to dis-ease or physical imbalance.
So this then, over time, accumulates and leads to dis-ease or physical imbalance.
Now I want you to dis any urge here to make any rotational movements to try and force the board to come around, but simply by getting your weight in the right place, the side cut of your board will engage in the snow and it's going to grip and pull you around across the piece.
so /dis/ now in British English this is not correct, Ok? So we want that sound This. Ok,
Now commonly it's mispronounced with a d, so dis.
they'll never bomb dis place
Ole missis, she tole me I got to go an' git dis water an' not stop foolin' roun'
Why do you need bigger oven dan dis sizu?
Dis why America is FATTO.