1. dar - Noun
2. dar - Adverb
3. dar - Pronoun
4. Dar - Proper noun
dar (plural dars)
(UK, dialect) A fish found in the Severn River; a dart or dace.
dar (not comparable)
African-American Vernacular form of there
dar (uncountable)
African-American Vernacular form of there
dar
African-American Vernacular form of there
DAR
Initialism of Daughters of the American Revolution.
Dar
(informal) Dar es Salaam
"According to the fixture, our big match of the season will be on October 18th between Young Africans and Simba at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam," Kasongo said. Source: Internet
According to Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Aboubakar Kunenge, the new bus terminal, set for operation at the end of this month, will accommodate about 3,430 buses per day. Source: Internet
According to Ms Ndazi, air ambulance evacuation services are expected to kick off next year and there will be premier air ambulances and standby air ambulances, and the main centre will be in Dar es Salaam. Source: Internet
A JOINT meeting of Labour and Employment ministers from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) kicks off today in Dar es Salaam with Vice-President Ms Samia Suluhu Hassan set to preside over the opening. Source: Internet
Agro-forestry will be our answer to the perils of nature in the future,” Dar said. Source: Internet
A student of the Appalachian folk and roots tradition, Greene’s style of acoustic folk hints at a musical lineage that descends from the classic country strains of Gillian Welch and Dar Williams. Source: Internet