ã?ã‘ (dake) is a particle in Japanese that is used to mean 'only' or 'just'. ã?ã‘ is always placed after the word it marks.
Example: ã‚Šã‚“ã”ã?ã‘食ã¹ã‚‹ (ringo daketaberu) - I only eat apples. ã?ã‘ marks the noun ã‚Šã‚“ã” (ringo [apple]) here.
If it's French, it's probably "d'acc", short for "d'accord" (OK).
There is no "dake" word in French.
anata dake.
It means "just a little."
'Nande anata/omae dake'
You may say "Watashi dake no [...]"
Chotto lets dake
神様だけが下せる (kami-sama dake ga kudaseru) would mean "Only God can judge".
Check the link in the related links. Finis Dake wrote the bible called The Dake..
chotto zutsu chotto zutsu chotto zutsu
Arthur Dake was born in 1910.
Arthur Dake died in 2000.
Zhu Dake was born in 1957.
Finis Jennings Dake was born in 1902.