The lark is up, and bright the sun too, Hob y deri dando, on the mead!
The summer storm is on the mountain, Hob y deri dando, my sweet maid!
Hob y deri dando signifies “away my herd to the oaken grove.
The rain is past, the clouds are gone too, Hob y deri dando, far they spread; Gweno.
He therefore gave them the old and popular duet of “Hob y deri dando,” rendered more comical by his singing alternately shrill and gruff, for male and female’s parts.
And foul the stream, though bright the fountain, Hob y deri dando for the shade.
Then Ho-deri came to Ho-wori, and said: "There is the luck of the mountain and there is the luck of the sea.
When the Storm God was abroad, Ho-deri had to stay at home, while at nightfall Ho-wori returned laden with spoil from the mountains.
Ho-deri spoke to his brother, and said: "I would have your bow and arrows and become a hunter.
All the night I say and pray, love, Hob y deri dando!
Hob y deri dando" is a love-song: All the day I sigh and cry, love, Hob y deri dando!
The cat is larger than the mouse-- Besar kuching deri tikus.
From the nape of the neck down to the feet-- Deri tangkuk hingga kaki.
The Chinese workman is more skilful than the Kling-- Pandei tukang China deri tukang Kling.
I have known him from his childhood-- Deri kechil lagi sahaya kenal.
The rain is past, the clouds are gone too, Hob o’r deri dando, far they spread; Gweno.
The lark is up, and bright the sun too, Hob o’r deri dando, on the mead; Ivor.
And foul the stream, though bright the fountain, Hob y deri dando, for the shade.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deri" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.