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Significatio vocis dies | Babel Free

Nomen masculinum CEFR B1
[ˈdi.eːs]

Definitiones

  1. A day
  2. A solar or sidereal day of about 24 hours, especially (historical) Roman dates reckoned from one midnight to the next.
  3. Daytime: a period of light between sunrise and sunset.
  4. A set day: a date, an appointment.

Aequivalentia

العربية نهار
Azərbaycan dili gündüz
Català dia
Cymraeg dydd
Dansk dagtid
English date day daytime Tryst
Esperanto tage
Español día diurno
Suomi päiväsaika
Français jour journée
Galego día
Hrvatski di di
Magyar nappal nappali
Հայերեն տիվ ցերեկ օր
Bahasa Indonesia siang
Italiano di giornata
日本語 昼間
한국어 하루
Kurdî day di di dia
Bahasa Melayu siang
Português dia
Română zi
தமிழ் பகல்
Türkçe gündüz
Українська денний
Tiếng Việt ban ngày
isiZulu ilanga

Exempla

“in dies

day by day

sub diem

at daybreak

ante diem III idus Ianuarias

the third day before the January ides

Sex diēbus colligite in diē autem septimō sabbatum est Dominō idcircō nōn inveniētur.”

Six days ye shall gather it; but on the seventh day, which is the Sabbath, in it there shall be none.

Haec tamen vulgaris sententia me aliquantulum recreavit, quae etsi non auferre, tamen minuere possit dolorem meum, quae quidem sententia haec est, Romam uno die non fuisse conditam. But this common saying has given me a certain amount of comfort – a saying which cannot take away, but can at least lessen, the grief that I feel; and the saying is, that Rome was not built in one day.”
prima diei hora

the first hour of the day

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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Hoc verbum in contextu disce

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