"Guh deh" is a phrase in Jamaican Patois that translates to "go there" in English. It is often used to indicate direction or to encourage someone to go to a specific place. The phrase can also carry a colloquial or informal tone, reflecting the vibrant and expressive nature of Jamaican culture.
deh?
a-li-he-li-s-di u-de-ti-yi-s-gv-i, pronounced ah-lee-he-lee-s-dee oo-deh-tee-yee-s-guh-ee
a-li-he-li-s-di u-de-ti-yi-s-gv-i, pronounced ah-lee-he-lee-s-dee oo-deh-tee-yee-s-guh-ee
Director of Engineering and Housing
plinkey it a musical instrument that you can get by compleating mission 3 he is a accordian that goes deh deh du da deh du da deh du da deh deh du deh deh deh da du du
"Deh Tu Reggi in tal memento" translates to "Oh, hold on in this moment" in English.
means halk deh near
I Think its Kyrgyzstan. I Mean How Do You Even Say That. Well KURG-GUH-STAN
Decide ('deh-SEA-deh' in Latin America; 'deh-THEA-deh' in Spain)
If you mean Deco as in Deh-Ko. Gecko would rhyme with it.
OH-guh-lah-lah
In SW Ireland: go hiontach is "guh hoontukh";in W Ireland "guh heentukh".