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#:: ''<b>Rinse</b> the dishes.''
#:: ''<b>Rinse</b> the dishes.''
# (''reflexive, with ablative'') to absolve oneself (from responsibility); to renounce; to wash one's hands of
# (''reflexive, with ablative'') to absolve oneself (from responsibility); to renounce; to wash one's hands of
#:''Keeshi dunuubak <b>is meejhá</b>.''
#:''Is kak meejhá.''
#:: ''<b>I declare myself innocent</b> of his crimes/sins.''
#:: ''I declare myself innocent of him.''
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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
When used with the meaning of "wash", ''daqi'' implies a more thorough washing than ''meejhi''.  
When used with the meaning of "wash", ''daqi'' implies a more thorough cleaning than ''meejhi''. For example, you would use ''daqi'' if you're cleaning a rusty car, but ''meejhi'' if you're doing a regular wash.
====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
[[Contionary:daqi|daqi]]
[[Contionary:daqi|daqi]]
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