"Dalea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dalea is a botanical name for a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as prairie clover or false indigo.
Dakotans refers to people who live in the states of North Dakota and South Dakota, particularly in the American Midwest. The term is used to describe the cultural, linguistic, and demographic characteristics of the region.
The Dakotas refer to the US states of North Dakota and South Dakota, which are located in the Upper Midwest region of the country. The name "Dakota" comes from the Dakota people, a Native American tribe that traditionally inhabited the region.
Dal refers to a type of stew or soup that is commonly made with lentils, chickpeas, or other pulse-based ingredients. It is a popular dish in many cuisines around the world, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and Africa.
Dalecarlia refers to Dala carvings, which are a type of traditional Swedish folk art originating from the geographical region of Dalarna, Sweden. Dala horses are the most well-known and popular form of Dala carvings, typically made from lime wood and painted in bright, bold colors. They are often used as decorative items, gifts, or collectibles, and can also be found in various sizes and shapes.
The word "dales" refers to a valley or a low area of land between hills or mountains, especially in northern England. The term is often used to describe the picturesque and often remote rural areas of Yorkshire, Cumbria, and other parts of the North of England.
Dalfampridine is a medication used to improve walking distance in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). It works by increasing the strength and speed of nerve signals in the spinal cord, allowing people with MS to walk farther without feeling fatigued.