dies
When a living thing stops being alive, we say it dies.
Explanation at your level:
You use dies when one thing stops living. For example, 'The plant dies without water.' It is the same as saying 'stops living.' Use it for one person, one animal, or one thing only.
When a battery stops working, you can say 'The battery dies.' It is not just for living things. Remember, only use 'dies' for one subject. If you have two, say 'they die.'
In English, we use 'dies' to describe the end of a process or a life. It is common to say 'The fire dies down' or 'The rumor dies out.' It is a very direct word, so be careful when talking about people.
The verb 'dies' is often used figuratively. We might say 'my phone dies' when it runs out of power. In formal writing, it is used to describe the extinction of a species or the end of a tradition.
Beyond the literal meaning, 'dies' appears in many idioms. It can suggest the fading of an emotion or the cessation of a sound. It is a powerful verb that carries finality, often used in literature to signify a turning point in a narrative arc.
Etymologically, 'dies' connects to a deep history of human observation regarding mortality. In academic or literary contexts, it may be used to describe the 'death' of an idea or a political movement, highlighting the transition from active existence to historical memory.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Third-person singular form of 'die'.
- Used for living things and machines.
- Pronounced with a 'z' sound.
- Often used in metaphors.
When we use the word dies, we are talking about the end of a life cycle. It is the action word used for one person, one animal, or one thing.
Think of it as the opposite of living. Whether it is a plant in your garden or a battery in your remote, when the energy or life force is gone, it dies. It is a very serious word, so we usually use it with care when talking about people.
The word comes from the Old Norse word deyja. It has been part of the English language for centuries, evolving from Germanic roots.
Interestingly, it is related to the word dead. Over time, the language shifted to distinguish between the state of being (dead) and the action of stopping (die). It is one of the most fundamental verbs in human history because every culture has had to describe the end of life.
You use dies when the subject is singular, like 'The flower dies' or 'He dies.' If you have more than one, you use 'die' instead.
We often use it in phrases like dies out for species or dies away for sounds. It is a neutral, factual word, but it carries a heavy emotional weight in daily conversation.
1. Old habits die hard: It is difficult to change long-standing behaviors.
2. Never say die: Don't give up hope.
3. Die laughing: To laugh uncontrollably.
4. Die for: To want something very much.
5. Die down: To become less intense, like a storm.
Pronounced as /daɪz/, it rhymes with 'eyes' and 'size'. The 's' at the end makes a 'z' sound.
Grammatically, it is a transitive or intransitive verb depending on the context. It follows the standard third-person singular rule in English, where we add an 's' to the base verb 'die'.
Fun Fact
It is related to the word 'dead', but they function as different parts of speech.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'd' sound, long 'ai' vowel, ends with a buzzing 'z'.
Similar to UK, very slight emphasis on the 'z' sound.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it like 'dice' (with an 's' sound)
- Dropping the 'z' sound
- Adding extra syllables
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Simple grammar.
Requires care in tone.
Clear pronunciation.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Third-Person Singular
He runs, he dies.
Subject-Verb Agreement
They die, he dies.
Present Tense
It happens now.
Examples by Level
The flower dies.
The flower / stops living.
Subject + verb.
The battery dies.
The power / stops.
Third-person singular.
My pet dies.
My pet / stops living.
Simple present.
The tree dies.
The tree / stops living.
Singular subject.
The light dies.
The light / goes out.
Metaphorical usage.
The plant dies.
The plant / stops living.
Subject-verb agreement.
The hope dies.
The hope / goes away.
Abstract noun.
The sound dies.
The sound / stops.
Descriptive verb.
The engine dies in the cold.
Every year, the grass dies in winter.
The signal dies in the tunnel.
A legend never dies.
The fire dies without wood.
He dies of old age.
The conversation dies quickly.
The dream dies.
The tradition slowly dies out in modern cities.
The wind dies down after the storm.
My laptop dies if I don't charge it.
The passion for the project dies.
The echo dies against the canyon walls.
A part of him dies when he leaves.
The interest in the topic dies.
The flame dies in the rain.
The small town dies as the industry moves away.
The memory of the event dies over time.
The debate dies once the facts are clear.
The momentum of the movement dies.
The sound dies away into the night.
His spirit never dies.
The controversy dies down eventually.
The connection dies during the call.
The artistic movement dies with the passing of its leader.
The embers of the fire die in the morning frost.
The influence of the old regime dies slowly.
The hope for a peaceful resolution dies.
The tension in the room dies as they start to laugh.
The legacy of the king dies with his heir.
The laughter dies in his throat.
The curiosity dies as the mystery is solved.
The archaic language dies out as the last speaker passes.
The philosophical inquiry dies in the face of indifference.
The spark of genius dies under the weight of bureaucracy.
The echoes of the past die in the modern architecture.
The fervor of the revolution dies.
The last trace of doubt dies.
The resonance of the music dies.
The illusion dies.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"Old habits die hard"
It is difficult to change old ways
I still wake up at 6 AM; old habits die hard.
casual"Never say die"
Do not give up
Keep trying, never say die!
casual"Die laughing"
Laugh very hard
I nearly died laughing at that joke.
casual"Die for"
To really want something
I would die for a slice of pizza.
casual"Die in the wool"
Completely committed
He is a die-in-the-wool supporter.
idiomatic"Die a thousand deaths"
Feel extreme fear
I died a thousand deaths before the exam.
literaryEasily Confused
similar sound
dice is for games
Roll the dice.
past tense
died is past, dies is present
He died yesterday.
same sound
dye is for color
Dye the shirt blue.
related meaning
dead is an adjective
The plant is dead.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + dies + prep
The fire dies in the rain.
Subject + dies + adv
He dies peacefully.
Noun + dies
The battery dies.
The + noun + dies
The hope dies.
Subject + dies + out
The tradition dies out.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Third-person singular needs an 's'.
Plural subject does not take 's'.
Do not use 'is' with the main verb.
Singular subject requires 's'.
The past tense is 'died', present is 'dies'.
Tips
The 'S' Rule
Always add 's' for one person/thing.
The Z Sound
Make sure it sounds like a bee buzzing.
Be Polite
Use 'passed away' for people.
Use Examples
Think of batteries when studying.
Don't add 'is'
Never say 'he is dies'.
Metaphors
We use it for everything from fire to hope.
Rhyme it
Think of 'eyes' to remember the sound.
Context Matters
Check if you are talking about living things or machines.
Flashcards
Use sentences, not just the word.
Literature
Notice how authors use it for drama.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Dies... D-I-E-S... Don't Ignore Every Soul.
Visual Association
A battery symbol with a cross through it.
Word Web
چالش
Write 3 sentences using 'dies' for things that aren't people.
ریشه کلمه
Old Norse
Original meaning: To die
بافت فرهنگی
Highly sensitive when referring to humans.
Used carefully regarding people; often replaced by 'passed away' in polite company.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Technology
- my phone dies
- the battery dies
- the signal dies
Nature
- the plant dies
- the tree dies
- the grass dies
Conversations
- the conversation dies
- the joke dies
- the interest dies
Emotions
- the hope dies
- the dream dies
- the love dies
Conversation Starters
"What happens when a battery dies?"
"Why do you think some traditions die out?"
"How do you feel when a plant dies?"
"Can a dream really die?"
"What is the best way to say someone died?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time a piece of technology died on you.
Write about a plant you once had.
What does it mean for a dream to die?
Reflect on why we use metaphors for death.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالIt is direct. 'Passed away' is softer.
Yes, we often say 'my phone died'.
Died.
Like a 'z'.
Yes.
The verb 'die' has a noun form 'die' (plural 'dice' or 'dies'), but the verb 'dies' is only a verb.
Subject number.
Third-person singular grammar rule.
خودت رو بسنج
The plant ___ when it is dry.
Singular subject 'plant' needs 'dies'.
Which of these can 'die'?
All these things can stop functioning.
You should use 'dies' for plural subjects.
Use 'die' for plural.
Word
معنی
Phrasal verbs have specific meanings.
My battery often dies.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
The word 'dies' is a simple but powerful verb used to describe the end of something's life or function.
- Third-person singular form of 'die'.
- Used for living things and machines.
- Pronounced with a 'z' sound.
- Often used in metaphors.
The 'S' Rule
Always add 's' for one person/thing.
The Z Sound
Make sure it sounds like a bee buzzing.
Be Polite
Use 'passed away' for people.
Use Examples
Think of batteries when studying.