Darn

/dɑːrn/ verb

To mend a hole in fabric by weaving thread across it, or as an exclamation, a mild substitute for 'damn'.

From French 'darner' meaning to piece together, ultimately from Breton 'darn' meaning piece or fragment. As an exclamation, it's a euphemistic alteration of 'damn' that emerged in American English in the 19th century.

AMጌጋ ማስተካከል
ARإصلاح
BNমেরামত
CAesmena
CSzáplata
DAstoppe
DEstopfen
ELεπιδιόρθωση
ESzurcir
FAوصله کاری
FIpaikkaus
FRrepriser
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