How To Spell Dost?
How to Pronounce Dost?
Correct pronunciation for the word "Dost" is [dˈɒst], [dˈɒst], [d_ˈɒ_s_t].
What are the misspellings for Dost?
- hotist,
- doesnet,
- t'est,
- doens't,
- doesint,
- depost,
- tiwst,
- dous'nt,
- dosctor,
- downt,
- don'yt,
- twsit,
- tostop,
- dcut,
- tosit,
- distor,
- tohst,
- drest,
- dosen't,
- dotts,
- sdasd,
- dosnt,
- deopsit,
- dustty,
- donn't,
- uoset,
- desset,
- douet,
- test2,
- doosr,
- kost,
- losst,
- douwt,
- doet,
- host1,
- deast,
- dostor,
- dystophy,
- dased,
- dosnet,
- doonot,
- destop,
- testt,
- sost,
- dowet,
- vorst,
- dleast,
- distro,
- xost,
- doun't,
- doot,
- taost,
- odest,
- dount,
- doenst,
- diagost,
- tosty,
- dicust,
- doasap,
- test1,
- test11,
- doorste,
- doesd,
- dosenot,
- disnt,
- rost,
- ddont,
- tolstoi,
- tostay,
- judst,
- doesnt,
- dousn't,
- dost,
- don''t,
- dist,
- desort,
- dakot,
- dout,
- do'snt,
- dose't,
- testo,
- donset,
- desrt,
- desid,
- docto,
- dokota,
- dose'nt,
- tesrt,
- deiast,
- thost,
- dearset,
- you'st,
- 1test,
- deosnt,
- dfsd,
- testa,
- tovisit,
- doestn,
- dowt,
- ost,
- doesa,
- dowght,
- dmost,
- destro,
- dowsnt,
- dosis,
- dobut,
- desurt,
- doen'st,
- deskt,
- dones't,
- doesnt't,
- ciost,
- ddoesn't,
- losty,
- tojust,
- desoto,
- diosce,
- daysd,
- don'ty,
- jost,
- dhort,
- dbest,
- gost,
- tirst,
- dons't,
- dirst,
- disant,
- adasity,
- todat1,
- deskto,
- dsont,
- doposit,
- deosn't,
- godest,
- dicit,
- dustom,
- dosent,
- dorstep,
- dumist,
- doctoe,
- edest,
- addst,
- doessn't,
- doasn,
- dusnt,
- dosne't,
- discet,
- test123,
- dort,
- dos'nt,
- doseint,
- doiesnt,
- deoesn't,
- doisnt,
- doin't,
- doont,
- lostt,
- damist,
- doesnn't,
- decit,
- disturp,
- do'nt,
- tostep,
- doso,
- doesb't,
- dosy,
- douht,
- dob't,
- youst,
- deseit,
- desart,
- dast,
- denst,
- desta,
- dsatff,
- toste,
- dasnt,
- dobt,
- doset,
- duste,
- dosnot,
- distrie,
- dont,
- doesn'at,
- djust,
- adosity,
- doesn''t,
- doosit,
- dsdf,
- desolt,
- doktor,
- dfirst,
- dnasty,
- dianost,
- testu,
- dosntt,
- most,
- doorto,
- llost,
- don'nt,
- doute,
- doeesn't,
- wost,
- donout,
- doest,
- dos't,
- dosh,
- dlast,
- desity,
- post,
- dpeosit,
- dystocai,
- ddon't,
- audust,
- does't,
- doiet,
- dosum,
- d'ont,
- dovet,
- dsaid,
- disist,
- donest,
- dosn't,
- doft,
- domesti,
- mdoest,
- todat,
- domt,
- bost,
- vosot,
- dasert,
- test4,
- donit,
- tostan,
- desnt,
- dysatopia,
- destroi,
- its't,
- tewst1,
- doint,
- donty,
- daysto,
- diseet,
- disater,
- doght,
- deesn't,
- debst,
- dsold,
- docet,
- dosig,
- donnt,
- disatar,
- doestic,
- tossd,
- yousto,
- tolist,
- adust,
- desite,
- doit,
- dorest,
- donst,
- dusn't,
- iost,
- distoy,
- dosn,
- dposit,
- motst,
- doeasnt,
- ytest,
- distic,
- lossto,
- do't,
- dosint,
- dusint,
- don7t,
- dom't,
- cost,
- destoey,
- don't,
- dontt,
- doots,
- dustry,
- dest,
- dearst,
- dusct,
- doroty,
- depoist,
- daosn't,
- sosity,
- dowsy,
- desth,
- dirsty,
- sdort,
- fost,
- toest,
- dsould,
- wosst,
- tworst,
- nost,
- detoit,
- douvat,
- does'nt,
- disert,
- doupt,
- dosehe,
- desotoa,
- douts,
- dos,
- daoist,
- disort,
- deset,
- degust,
- don2019t,
- deposut,
- deosit,
- don'tt,
- dousnt,
- tuosht,
- don1t,
- fosit,
- terst,
- distab,
- gohst,
- doesit,
- doult,
- doudt,
- disute,
- dont't,
- desit,
- desn't,
- chost,
- oddist,
- disator,
- toset,
- dstay,
- goste,
- dosen,
- duznt,
- dosre,
- dissct,
- dowhat,
- loste,
- toust,
- tourst,
- doeasn't,
- donwt,
- dotti,
- doesnot,
- dester,
- tost,
- po'st,
- disn't,
- daist,
- disct,
- kndest,
- donn0t,
- distopia,
- dosal,
- dns't,
- notist,
- diest,
- desety,
- testw,
- dusnot,
- doesn2019t,
- diposit,
- liost,
- dsn't,
- dougt,
- distub,
- doesm't,
- turst,
- dystopia,
- destny,
- docot,
- dioesnt,
- disatour,
- dstar,
- dasda,
- discut,
- toursit,
- destoy,
- tewst,
- dots,
- donot,
- touist.
"Dost" in context
Dost is a Persian word that stands for friendship and love. It is an important part of Iranian culture and a cornerstone of relationships. Dost is about more than just friendship, it represents a deep and powerful relationship between two people. Dost is not the same as a casual acquaintanceship - it is an emotionally charged connection. When two people become close and call each other "dost", they become bound in a bond of trust, understanding and affection. Dost is both a noun and a verb in Persian and is used to mean "friend" as well as "to be friendly".
Usage over time for Dost:
This graph shows how "Dost" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.