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wikipedia|Day (disambiguation)
English
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Etymology
Via ME. < OE. dæġ < proto|Germanic|dagaz < proto|Indo-European|dhegh-|to burn. Not related to Latin dies (< proto|Indo-European|dyeu-|to shine), but rather to Sanskrit d�has �heat� < proto|Indo-European|dhegh-|to burn. Cognates include Swedish and Dutch dag and German Tag �day�.
Pronunciation
AHD|d�, IPA|/deɪ/, SAMPA|/deI/
audio|en-us-day.ogg|Audio (US)
rhymes|eɪ
Noun
en-noun
- A period of 24 hours.
- The period from midnight to the following midnight. There are 7 days in a week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
- Rotational period of a planet (especially earth).
- The part of a day period which one spends at one�s job, school, etc.
#* I worked two days last week.
- Part of a day period between sunrise and sunset where one enjoys daylight, daytime.
#* day and night.
rfex|also for the last
Derived terms
rel-top|terms derived from �day�
a broken clock is right twice a day
daily
daybreak
daydream
daylight
day off
day of reckoning
day return
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daystar
daytime
day trip
day boarder
day bed
payday
save the day
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Translations
trans-top|period of 24 hours
Aramaic:
Croatian: t+|hr|dan|m
Czech: t+|cs|den|m
Danish: t-|da|døgn|n
Dutch: t+|nl|dag|m, t-|nl|etmaal|n
Esperanto: t+|eo|tago|xs=Esperanto
Estonian: t|et|ööpäev, t+|et|päev
Ewe: �keke n
Finnish: t+|fi|päivä, t+|fi|vuorokausi
Frisian: dei
Old Frisian di
German: t+|de|Tag|m
Greek: t+|el|ημÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (iméra); t+|el|μÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (méra); t|el|εικοÏ�ιÏ�εÏ�Ï�άÏ�Ï�ο|n|scGrek (eikositetráoro); t|el|ημεÏ�ονÏ�Ï�Ï�ιο|n|scGrek (imeronÃchtio);
Hebrew: ���� (yemama) f; ��� (yom) m
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Korean: ko-inline|�주�|iljuya|4=�주�
Kurdish: t+|ku|ر��|sc=KUchar
Lithuanian: t+|lt|diena|xs=Lithuanian
Nahuatl: tonalli
Norwegian: t+|no|døgn|n
Polish: t+|pl|dzie�|m, t+|pl|doba|f
Portuguese: t+|pt|dia|m
Russian: ���ки (sútki) p, ден� (d'en�) m
Slovenian: dan
Spanish: t+|es|dÃa|m
Swedish: t+|sv|dygn|n, t+|sv|dag|c
Tagalog: araw
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trans-top|period from midnight to the following midnight
Aramaic:
Croatian: t+|hr|dan|m
Czech: t+|cs|den|m
Danish: t-|da|døgn|n, t+|da|dag|c
Dutch: t+|nl|dag|m, t-|nl|etmaal|n
Estonian: t+|et|päev, t|et|ööpäev
Ewe: �keke n
Finnish: t+|fi|päivä, t+|fi|vuorokausi
Frisian: dei
Old Frisian di
German: t+|de|Tag|m
Greek: t+|el|ημÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (iméra); t+|el|μÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (méra); t|el|εικοÏ�ιÏ�εÏ�Ï�άÏ�Ï�ο|n|scGrek (eikositetráoro); t|el|ημεÏ�ονÏ�Ï�Ï�ιο|n|scGrek (imeronÃchtio);
Hebrew: ���� (yemama) f; ��� (yom) m
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Korean: ko-inline|ì�¼|il|4=æ�¥, ko-inline|ë� |nal, ko-inline|í��루|haru
Norwegian: t+|no|døgn|n, t+|no|dag|m
Polish: t+|pl|dzie�|m, t+|pl|doba|f
Portuguese: t+|pt|dia|m
Russian: ���ки (sútki) p, ден� (d'en�) m
Slovenian: dan
Swedish: t+|sv|dygn|n, t+|sv|dag|c
Tagalog: araw
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trans-top|rotational period of a planet
Croatian: t+|hr|dan|m
Danish: t-|da|døgn|n
Dutch: t+|nl|dag|m
Estonian: t+|et|päev, t|et|ööpäev
Ewe: �keke n
Finnish: t+|fi|vuorokausi
German: t+|de|Tag|m
Greek: t+|el|ημÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (iméra); t+|el|μÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (méra); t|el|εικοÏ�ιÏ�εÏ�Ï�άÏ�Ï�ο|n|scGrek (eikositetráoro); t|el|ημεÏ�ονÏ�Ï�Ï�ιο|n|scGrek (imeronÃchtio);
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Norwegian: t+|no|døgn|n
Polish: t+|pl|dzie�|m
Portuguese: t+|pt|dia|m
Russian: ���ки (sútki) p, ден� (d'en�) m
Slovenian: dan
Swedish: t+|sv|dygn|n
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trans-top|part of a day period which one spends at one�s job, school, etc.
Croatian: t+|hr|dan|m
Czech: t+|cs|den|m
Danish: t+|da|dag|c
Dutch: t+|nl|dag|m
Estonian: t+|et|päev
Ewe: �keke n
Finnish: t+|fi|päivä
Frisian: dei
Old Frisian di
German: t+|de|Tag|m
Greek: t+|el|ημÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (iméra); t+|el|μÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (méra)
Hebrew: ��� (yom) m
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Korean: ko-inline|주�|jugan|4=��
Kurdish: KUchar|ر��
Norwegian: t+|no|dag|m
Polish: t+|pl|dzie�
Portuguese: t+|pt|dia|m
Russian: ден� (d'en�) m
Slovenian: dan
Swedish: t+|sv|dag|c
Tagalog: araw
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trans-top|period between sunrise and sunset
Aramaic:
Croatian: t+|hr|dan|m
Czech: t+|cs|den|m
Danish: t+|da|dag|c
Dutch: t+|nl|dag|m
Estonian: t+|et|päev
Ewe: �keke n
Finnish: t+|fi|päivä
Frisian: dei
Old Frisian di
German: t+|de|Tag|m
Greek: t+|el|ημÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (iméra); t+|el|μÎÏ�α|f|scGrek (méra)
Hebrew: ��� (yom) m
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Korean: ko-inline|�|nat
Nahuatl: tonalli
Norwegian: t+|no|dag|m
Polish: t+|pl|dzie�|m
Portuguese: t+|pt|dia|m
Russian: ден� (d'en�) m
Slovenian: dan
Swedish: t+|sv|dag|c
Tagalog: araw
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trans-top|Translations to be checked
ttbc|Afrikaans: t+|af|dag|xs=Afrikaans
ttbc|Albanian: ditë f
ttbc|Arabic: ARchar|���|������ (yaum) m, ARchar|ا�ا�|أ��ا�� (�ayy�m) p
ttbc|Armenian: Ö�Ö� (or)
ttbc|Basque: egun
ttbc|Breton: deiz m, deizioù p; devezh m, devezhioù p
ttbc|Bulgarian: ден (den) m
ttbc|Catalan: t+|ca|dia|m, jorn m
ttbc|Chinese: 天 (tiÄ�n), æ�¥ (rì), è¾° (chén), æ�¥å� (rì-zi)
ttbc|Esperanto: tago
ttbc|French: jour m, journée f,
ttbc|GuaranÃ: ára
ttbc|Hawaiian: l�, tø|haw|ao|xs=Hawaiian
ttbc|Hebrew: ��� (yôm) m
ttbc|Hungarian: t+|hu|nap
ttbc|Icelandic: t+|is|dagur|m
ttbc|Ido: dio
ttbc|Ilocano: aldaw
ttbc|Indonesian: hari (1,2)
ttbc|Irish: lá
ttbc|Italian: giorno m, dì m
ttbc|Interlingua: t-|ia|die|xs=Interlingua
ttbc|Japanese: æ�¥ (ã�², hi / ã�«ã�¡, nichÃ) (1); æ��æ�¥ (ã��ã��ã�³, yÅ�bi) (2); æ�¼ (ã�²ã��, hirú), æ�¼é�� (ã�²ã��ã�¾, hirumá), æ�¥ä¸ (ã�«ã�£ã�¡ã��ã��, nÃtchÅ«)
ttbc|Kurdish: roj
ttbc|Lakota: ãpetu
ttbc|Latin: t+|la|dies|m|f
ttbc|Lithuanian: t+|lt|diena|xs=Lithuanian
ttbc|Livonian: p�vaīe (1,2,3), p�va (4,5)
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ttbc|Latvian: t-|lv|diena|f|xs=Latvian
ttbc|Lojban: djedi (1,2), donri (3)
ttbc|Malay: hari
ttbc|Malayalam: ദിവസ� (divasam) (1,2,3), പ�ല� (pakal) (5)
ttbc|Maltese: jum, Ä¡urnata
ttbc|Maori: raa, t+|mi|ao|xs=Maori
ttbc|Ojibwe: giizhig, giizhigoon p
ttbc|Old English: dæg|dæġ m, dogor|d�gor n
ttbc|Persian: FAchar|ر�ز (rūz)
ttbc|Polish: dzie� m (1,2,3,4,5), doba f (1,3)
ttbc|Romanian: zi f
ttbc|Sardinian:
ttbc|Scottish Gaelic: latha
ttbc|Serbian:
ttbc|Slovak: de� m
ttbc|Swahili: siku
ttbc|Telugu: ర��� (r�ǧu), దినమ� (dinamu) (1,2,3,4), ప�ల� (pagalu) (5)
ttbc|Thai: THchar|วั� (wân), THchar|�ิ� (thip), THchar|วาร (w�n)
ttbc|Tok Pisin: t-|tpi|de|xs=Tok Pisin (1,2,3,4,5)
ttbc|Tupinambá: 'ara
ttbc|Turkish: gün (1,2,3,4,5), gündüz (5)
ttbc|Ukrainian: t-|uk|ден�|m|scCyrl|xsUkrainian (den�), доба (doba) f
ttbc|Welsh: dydd
ttbc|Wolof: bés
ttbc|Yiddish: ��ָ� (tog) m
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Category:200 English basic words
Category:Time
Scots
Etymology
From OE.|sco dæg|dæġ.
Noun
sco-noun
- #English|day
- (definite singular) today
#* A�m sorry, A�ve no seen Angus the day.
#*: I�m sorry, I haven�t seen Angus today.
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zh-min-nan:day
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fa:day
fr:day
fy:day
ga:day
ko:day
hy:day
hi:day
io:day
id:day
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kk:day
ku:day
la:day
lt:day
hu:day
nl:day
ja:day
pl:day
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ru:day
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sv:day
ta:day
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