English: have personality, be charismatic, be charming
German: Persƶnlichkeit/Charakter haben, charismatisch sein, charmant sein
Spanish: tener personalidad, ser carismƔtico, ser encantador
Source: qepHom 2017
KLCP Level: 4
refers to positive personal characteristics
(MO > Lieven, 11/20/2017): The English word "personality" can have two meanings: (1) qualities or traits that form a person's character (as in "That TV host has a friendly personality") or (2) qualities that make a person popular, charm, charisma (as in "The host has a lot of personality"). The noun DI'on works for the first meaning, it means "characteristic" or "trait", and could be used if a person is a grouch ("He has a bad personality"). Meaning (2) always refers to positive personal characteristics. To describe this "personality" that's an asset along with physical strength and intelligence, use loy'. This verb means something like "have personality, be charismatic, be charming."
See also the idiom vaj Duj chIj "have strength of character" from KGT.
There is no usage for this word in the database.