- Dip jampu
Inda-Pakistan sub-continent
- Dipak
Lamp, light
- Dirakha (Draksh)
Grape
- Dis tana
In look, in appearance
- Dise
Seems, looks, is seen, appear
- Dish
Side, direction
- Dishe
In the direction of, towards
- Dit
Generosity, in giving, to give, charity, sharing
- Dite
In giving, in generosity
- Ditha
Saw, seen
- Dithda
Seen, seeing
- Dithe
By seeing, by looking at
- Ditho
Seen, saw
- Divaliyo
Bankrupt, broke, insolvent, ruined
- Divan
Administrator, manager, organizer, maintainer, accountant, law court, minister
- Divas
Days
- Divda
Lamp
- Divdo
Lamp, light
- Dive
Of the lamp
- Diviyun
Lamps, lights
- Divla
Lamp, light
- Divo
Lamp
- Diya
Gave, offered
- Diyo
Give
- Doe
Both, two
- Doe tad
Both shore
- Doe tadiya
Both shores, both worlds
- Doela / Dohelo
Difficult, arduous
- Doeli
Difficult
- Doelo / Dohelo
Difficult
- Doetad
From both side, both worlds
- Dohagan
Wo1nan without a husband, unfortunate
- Dohela
Arduous, difficult
- Doheliya
In difficulty
- Dohelo
Difficult, full of troubles
- Doi tad
Both sides, both worlds
- Dojak
Hell, abyss
- Dolan laga
Begun to stagger
- Dole
Sway, move, swing
- Dori
Rope
- Dori daman
Ropes
- Doriya
Rope, string
- Dorvane
To catch, to hunt
- Dosari
Sinful, sinner, guilty
- Dosh
Fault, blame, guilt, sin, mistake, omission
- Dozak / dozakh
Hell
- Dradh
Strong, firm, steady, , steadfast, solid, sound
- Dradh visvas
Strong faith
- Draksh
Raisin, grape
- Drasht
Eye, sight, vision, look, view

