"Dirndl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A dirndl is a traditional skirt or dress worn by women in Germany, Austria, and other European countries, typically for formal or folkloric occasions. It is characterized by a bodice, a full skirt, and a blouse, often decorated with embroidery, lace, or other ornaments.
Dirigiste refers to a type of economic system where the government plays a significant role in guiding and regulating the economy. In a dirigiste economy, the government makes decisions about what industries to invest in, what goods to produce, and how to allocate resources, with the goal of achieving specific economic and social goals. This approach is often used to promote economic development, protect domestic industries, and address social issues such as poverty and inequality.
Dirk is a noun that refers to a type of sword, particularly a short, pointed one. It is often used to describe the sword wielded by a knight or a pirate.
A dirndl is a traditional German dress that is typically worn by women on special occasions such as festivals, weddings, and Oktoberfest celebrations. It is a multi-part garment consisting of a bodice, blouse, and a gathered skirt. The bodice is usually fitted and-low-cut, and the skirt is typically full and flared. The dirndl is often worn with an apron and a hair peasant, giving it a rustic and traditional look.
Dirtiness refers to the state or quality of being dirty or unclean, usually in a moral or spiritual sense. It can also describe a lack of cleanliness or tidiness in a physical sense.