The prefix "DE" is very common, and there are quite a lot of words that match. Here are some options with common suffixes:
To do with 'human':
Dehumanize
Dehumanized
Dehumanizes
Hydrate:
Dehydrates
Dehydrator
Dehydrated
etc. Think of a verb starting with H and you're likely to find an option to add DE to it.
You have some of those words wrong, and I can't figure out what they are supposed to be, but here is what I can make out: I what (haled?) (deh?) field.
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The Apache language does not have one specific word for "love" or "peace". However the Apache language does have certain words that can be used to express love and peace. For example the Apache language has words for "to care for" and "to be well". These can be used to express the idea of love and peace.The Apache word for "to care for" is Neh-nish-deh-deh. The Apache word for "to be well" is Neh-dee-aih-deh. These words can be used together to express the idea of love and peace in the Apache language. For example the phrase Neh-nish-deh-deh neh-dee-aih-deh could be used to express the idea of love and peace.
Decide ('deh-SEA-deh' in Latin America; 'deh-THEA-deh' in Spain)
Deh-no-are or deh-no-our (depending on your accent really)
The population of Deh Tushmal is 93.
The population of Jula Deh is 67.
The population of Gateh Deh is 412.
The population of Deh Khosrow is 104.
Deh Shahi's population is 115.
The population of Deh Gardan is 550.
Kharam Deh's population is 80.