Saremian Word summary
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noun
di
[dɨ]
day (planetary rotation)
[dɨ]
day (planetary rotation)
Saremian
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Etymology
Inherited from Old French di ("day"), from Latin diēs ("day"), back-formed from the accusative diem (at a time when the vowel was still long), from Proto-Italic *djēm, the accusative of *djous ("sky; day"). Compare Spanish día ("day"). Notes
Masculine noun
Plural: dis [dɨs]
Inherited from Old French di ("day"), from Latin diēs ("day"), back-formed from the accusative diem (at a time when the vowel was still long), from Proto-Italic *djēm, the accusative of *djous ("sky; day"). Compare Spanish día ("day"). Notes
Masculine noun
Plural: dis [dɨs]
Derivatives of this word (9):
mardiTuesday (day of the week)N
mecrèdiWednesday (third day)N
venrediFriday (day of the week)N
djuftithursday (day of the week)N
lundiMonday (First day of the...)N
djuftiThursday (fourth day)N
mecrèdiwednesday (day of the week)N
sandiSaturday (day of week)N
bundihello (general greeting)I
mardiTuesday (day of the week)N
mecrèdiWednesday (third day)N
venrediFriday (day of the week)N
djuftithursday (day of the week)N
lundiMonday (First day of the...)N
djuftiThursday (fourth day)N
mecrèdiwednesday (day of the week)N
sandiSaturday (day of week)N
bundihello (general greeting)I
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