I finished, saying: "That is the truth, gnädige Frau.
Ah, pardon me, gnädige Frau; for the moment I did not recognize you.
Well, gnädige Frau, will you arrange this matter, or shall I?
The old Tigh Dige and its gardens and outbuildings stood in the field below Flowerdale House.
He bade her wait until he went to the Tigh Dige to see if her brothers-in-law had really killed the two boys.
When in Gairloch he seems to have fortified himself in the Tigh Dige mentioned in Part I.
The Tigh Dige is said to have been originally a turf hut, with a roof made of sticks and divots.
It is in the time of the M'Leods that we first hear of the Tigh Dige (ditch house), situated in a field below where Flowerdale House now stands.
The Tigh Dige itself was, as its name implies, a house in a ditch or moat.
They took her to the moat or ditch then remaining below Flowerdale House, in the midst of which the old Tigh Dige had formerly stood, and dragged her many times backwards and forwards through the water of the moat.
But when she is better I must take her to Germany, gnädige Frau.
Was the gnädige Herr making fun of her, she wondered?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dige" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.