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Ambonese Malay
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Etymology
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From Malay .
Pronoun
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dia
- he, she
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3rd-person singular personal pronoun
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Catalan
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Alternative forms
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- día)
Etymology
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From Old Occitan , from Vulgar Latin , from Latin , ultimately from Proto-Indo-European (“heaven, sky”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia m ( dies)
- day
(
period of 24 hours
)
- 2011, Tobies Grimaltos Mascarós, , Universitat de València →ISBN, page 41
- Avui és un dia normal. És un dia en el qual no res (m’)ha passat especialment remarcable.
- Today is a normal day. It’s a day in which nothing especially remarkable happened (to me).
- Avui és un dia normal. És un dia en el qual no res (m’)ha passat especialment remarcable.
- 2011, Tobies Grimaltos Mascarós, , Universitat de València →ISBN, page 41
- day
(
the part of the day between sunrise and sunset
)
- 2011, Cinto Niqui Espinosa, , Editorial UOC →ISBN, page 362
- En ona llarga durant el dia, a Catalunya, es poden escoltar les emissores Ràdio Montecarlo (RMC), als 216 kHz o Ràdio Alger, als 252 kHz.
- In long wave during the day, in Catalonia, you can hear the broadcasters Ràdio Montecarlo (RMC) at 216 kHz or Ràdio Alger, at 252 kHz.
- En ona llarga durant el dia, a Catalunya, es poden escoltar les emissores Ràdio Montecarlo (RMC), als 216 kHz o Ràdio Alger, als 252 kHz.
- nit
- 2011, Cinto Niqui Espinosa, , Editorial UOC →ISBN, page 362
Synonyms
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Derived terms
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Related terms
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See also
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Further reading
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Dutch
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Etymology
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Clipping of .
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
/ˈdi.aː/
- Audio
- Hyphenation:
dia
- Rhymes:
-iaː
Noun
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dia m ( dia’s, diaatje n)
Derived terms
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Esperanto
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Etymology
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From + .
Pronunciation
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- Audio
Adjective
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dia ( dian, diaj, diajn)
- godly, of or pertaining to God or gods, divine
Finnish
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Etymology
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Shortened from , probably after the international example.
Noun
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dia
Declension
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Inflection of (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative
dia
diat
genitive
dian
diojen
partitive
diaa
dioja
illative
diaan
dioihin
singular
plural
nominative
dia
diat
accusative
nom.
dia
diat
gen.
dian
genitive
dian
diojen
diainrare
partitive
diaa
dioja
inessive
diassa
dioissa
elative
diasta
dioista
illative
diaan
dioihin
adessive
dialla
dioilla
ablative
dialta
dioilta
allative
dialle
dioille
essive
diana
dioina
translative
diaksi
dioiksi
instructive
—
dioin
abessive
diatta
dioitta
comitative
—
dioineen
Possessive forms of (type )
possessor
singular
plural
1st person
diani
diamme
2nd person
diasi
dianne
3rd person
diansa
Synonyms
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-
(
slide
)
:
diakuvakuultokuva
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dated
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Compounds
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See also
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French
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Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
/dja/
- Audio
Interjection
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dia
- yah!, cry to make (a) working animal(s) etc. advance or turn left
Antonyms
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Derived terms
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Further reading
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- “dia” in ().
Guinea-Bissau Creole
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Etymology
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From Portuguese . Cognate with Kabuverdianu .
Noun
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dia
- day (period of 24 hours)
- day (period between sunrise and sunset)
Hungarian
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Etymology
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Shortened from (“diapositive”), after the German .
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia ( diák)
-
(
photography
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slide, diapositive
(
transparent plate used with a projector for projecting images
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Declension
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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular
plural
nominative
dia
diák
accusative
diát
diákat
dative
diának
diáknak
instrumental
diával
diákkal
causal-final
diáért
diákért
translative
diává
diákká
terminative
diáig
diákig
essive-formal
diaként
diákként
essive-modal
—
—
inessive
diában
diákban
superessive
dián
diákon
adessive
diánál
diáknál
illative
diába
diákba
sublative
diára
diákra
allative
diához
diákhoz
elative
diából
diákból
delative
diáról
diákról
ablative
diától
diáktól
non-attributive
possessive – singular
diáé
diáké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
diáéi
diákéi
Possessive forms of
possessor
single possession
multiple possessions
1st person sing.
diám
diáim
2nd person sing.
diád
diáid
3rd person sing.
diája
diái
1st person plural
diánk
diáink
2nd person plural
diátok
diáitok
3rd person plural
diájuk
diáik
Indonesian
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Etymology
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From Malay , cognate with , , from Proto-Malayic , from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian , from Proto-Austronesian .
Pronunciation
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Pronoun
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dia
- he
-
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He is starving now.
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- she
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She loves pop music.
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Synonyms
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Irish
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Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
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From Old Irish (“god”), from Proto-Celtic (compare Welsh ), from Proto-Indo-European (compare Sanskrit (deva), Latin , Old English (“Germanic god of heroic glory”)).
Noun
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dia m ( dé, déithe)
- a god
Declension
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Declension of
Irregular
Bare forms
Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative
dia
déithe
Vocative
a dhia
a dhéithe
Genitive
dé
déithe
Dative
dia
déithe
déithibh
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archaic, dialectal
)
Forms with the definite article
Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative
an
dia
na déithe
Genitive
an dé
na ndéithe
Dative
leis an
dia
don dia
leis na déithe
leis na déithibh
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archaic, dialectal
)
- Alternative vocative singular: dé
- Archaic nominative plural: dée
- Alternative genitive plural:
dia
- Alternative dative plural: déibh
Derived terms
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- aindia
m
(
“
false god
”
)
- bandia
m
(
“
goddess
”
)
- diaga
(
“
divine
”
)
- dialathach
(
“
theocratic
”
)
Related terms
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- Dia
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“
God
”
)
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as a proper noun
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Etymology 2
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From Old Irish (“day”), from Proto-Celtic (compare Welsh ), from Proto-Indo-European .
Noun
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dia
Derived terms
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- Dé
(
“
on (a day of the week)
”
)
- dialann
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“
diary
”
)
Mutation
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Irish mutation
Radical
Lenition
Eclipsis
dia
dhia
ndia
Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
Further reading
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Italian
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Etymology 1
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Adjective
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dia f
Etymology 2
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Verb
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dia
Anagrams
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Kabuverdianu
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Etymology
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From Portuguese .
Noun
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dia
Latin
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Adjective
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dia
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inflection of
- nominative
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vocative
feminine singular - nominative
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accusative
/
vocative
neuter plural
- nominative
Adjective
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diā
Malagasy
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Etymology 1
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From Malay .
Adjective
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dia
Etymology 2
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Possibly connected with Swahili njia.
Noun
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dia
Malay
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Etymology
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Cognate with , , from Proto-Malayic , from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian , from Proto-Austronesian .
Pronunciation
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Pronoun
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dia ( دي)
See also
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Malay personal pronouns
singular
plural
1st person
standard
sayaساي
akuku-اکوكو-
-ku-كو
hambaهمبا
kamiکامي
kitaکيت
Palace Malay
betaبيتا
2nd person
standard
kamuکامو
andaاندا
engkaukau-اڠکاوكاو-
awakاوق
-mu-مو
kalianکاليان
Palace Malay
tuankuتوانكو
3rd person
standard
diaدي
iaاي
beliauبلياو
-nya-ڽ
merekaمريک
Palace Malay
bagindaبݢيندا
Mandarin
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Romanization
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dia
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Nonstandard spelling of
Usage notes
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- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Middle Irish
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Pronunciation
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Etymology
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Univerbation of (“of/from”) + (“his/her/its/their”)
Determiner
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dia ()
- of/from his/her/its/their
- 1000, , section 1, published in , vol. 1 (1880), edited by Ernst Windisch:
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Ailbe ainm in chon, ocus lan hEriu dia aurdarcus.
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Ailbe was the dog’s name, and Ireland was full of his fame.
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- 1000, , section 1, published in , vol. 1 (1880), edited by Ernst Windisch:
Norwegian Bokmål
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Alternative forms
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Verb
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dia
Occitan
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Etymology
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From Old Occitan .
Pronunciation
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- Audio (Gascon)
Noun
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dia m ( dias)
Derived terms
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References
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- Patric Guilhemjoan, , 2005, Orthez, per noste, 2005, →ISBN, page 56.
Old Irish
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Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
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Univerbation of (“of/from”) + (“his/her/its/their”)
Determiner
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dia ()
- of/from his/her/its/their
- 800–825, Diarmait, Milan Glosses on the Psalms, published in (reprinted 1987, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, vol. I, pp. 7–483, Ml. 134d3
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Ɔ·riris-siu .i. ar·troídfe{a}-siu inna droch daíni, a Dǽ, dia n‑anduch, air is fechtnach a n‑andach mani erthroítar húa Día.
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You will bind, i.e. you will restrain the evil men, O God, from their iniquity, for their iniquity is prosperous if they are not restrained by God.
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- 800–825, Diarmait, Milan Glosses on the Psalms, published in (reprinted 1987, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, vol. I, pp. 7–483, Ml. 134d3
Etymology 2
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(“of/from”) + (relative pronoun)
Pronoun
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dia·
- of/from whom/which
Conjunction
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dia
-
(
with preterite
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when
-
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with subjunctive, positive only
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if
- má
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia.
Usage notes
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The conjunction is followed by the appropriate dependent verbal form, applying the nasal mutation to it. Unlike modern Irish, no factual-counterfactual distinction exists in the use of and ; they are completely interchangeable.
Descendants
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- Middle Irish: dia
- Irish: dá
- Manx: dy
Etymology 3
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Univerbation of (“to/for”) + (“his/her/its/their”)
Determiner
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dia ()
- to/for his/her/its/their
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia.
Etymology 4
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(“to/for”) + (relative pronoun)
Pronoun
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dia·
- to/for whom/which
Etymology 5
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Noun
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dia m
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(
“
god
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Alternative spelling of
Further reading
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Old Occitan
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Alternative forms
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- di
m
Etymology
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From Vulgar Latin , from Latin (“day”).
Noun
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dia m or f
- day
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period of 24 hours
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Descendants
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References
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Old Spanish
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Alternative forms
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- dya
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alternative spelling
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Etymology
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From Vulgar Latin , from Latin , from Proto-Italic , from Proto-Indo-European (“heaven, sky”). Compare Old Occitan and Old Portuguese .
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia m ( dias)
- day
- c. 1200, Almerich, , f. 4v.
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Qvádo lo ſopo labá al dia t́cero. q́ ſe ẏua priſo de ſos amẏgos. E fue trá Jacob. Andadura. vij. dias. e alcáçol en el móte de galaath.
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When Laban came to know on the third day that he was fleeing, he took his relatives and went after Jacob, walking seven days, and he overtook him on the hill of Gilead.
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- c. 1200, Almerich, , f. 4v.
Antonyms
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- noche
f
Descendants
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Papiamentu
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Etymology
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From Portuguese and Spanish and Kabuverdianu .
Noun
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dia
Plautdietsch
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Adjective
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dia
Pom
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Noun
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dia
References
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- (1961)
Portuguese
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Etymology
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From Old Portuguese (“day”), from Vulgar Latin , from Latin (“day”), reformed from the accusative , from Proto-Italic , the accusative of (“day, sky”), from Proto-Indo-European (“heaven, sky”).
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
(
Brazil
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/ˈd͡ʒi.ɐ/
,
[ˈd͡ʒi.ɐ]
- IPA(key):
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Portugal
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/ˈdi.ɐ/
,
[ˈdi.ɐ]
-
(
Northeast Brazil
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IPA(key):
/ˈdi.a/
- Hyphenation:
di‧a
Noun
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dia m ( dias)
- day
- period between sunrise and sunset
- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
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Trazia o Sol o dia celebrado / Em que tres Reis das partes do Oriente,
- The Sun brought the celebrated day / In which three Kings from the East,
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- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
- period from midnight to the following midnight
- period of 24 hours
- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
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Mas logo ao outro dia ſeus parceiros / Todos nús, & da cor da eſcura treua,
- But just the other day his partners / All naked, & coloured as the dark darkness,
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- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
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(
astronomy
)
rotational period of a planet
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(
in phrases
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a unspecified period of time either in the past or in the future
Quotations
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-
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia
Antonyms
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-
(
period of daylight
)
:
noite
(
“
night
”
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Derived terms
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Related terms
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Adverb
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dia ()
- occurring on the specified day
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-
The event occurred February first.
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Usage notes
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Used the ordinal (“first”) for day 1 and a cardinal for 2–31
Quotations
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For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia
Scottish Gaelic
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Etymology
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From Old Irish (“god”), from Proto-Celtic (compare Welsh ), from Proto-Indo-European (compare Sanskrit (deva), Latin , Old English (“Germanic god of heroic glory”)).
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia m ( dè, diathan)
Derived terms
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Mutation
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Scottish Gaelic mutation
Radical
Lenition
dia
dhia
Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
Further reading
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Spanish
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Noun
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dia m ( dias)
-
Misspelling of
-
Obsolete spelling of
Sranan Tongo
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Etymology
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From English .
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia
Tolai
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Alternative forms
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Pronoun
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dia
- they (many), them (many)
(
third-person plural pronoun
)
Declension
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Tswana
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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go dia
- to delay
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Ambonese Malay
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Etymology
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From Malay .
Pronoun
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dia
- he, she
(
3rd-person singular personal pronoun
)
Catalan
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Alternative forms
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- día)
Etymology
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From Old Occitan , from Vulgar Latin , from Latin , ultimately from Proto-Indo-European (“heaven, sky”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia m ( dies)
- day
(
period of 24 hours
)
- 2011, Tobies Grimaltos Mascarós, , Universitat de València →ISBN, page 41
- Avui és un dia normal. És un dia en el qual no res (m’)ha passat especialment remarcable.
- Today is a normal day. It’s a day in which nothing especially remarkable happened (to me).
- Avui és un dia normal. És un dia en el qual no res (m’)ha passat especialment remarcable.
- 2011, Tobies Grimaltos Mascarós, , Universitat de València →ISBN, page 41
- day
(
the part of the day between sunrise and sunset
)
- 2011, Cinto Niqui Espinosa, , Editorial UOC →ISBN, page 362
- En ona llarga durant el dia, a Catalunya, es poden escoltar les emissores Ràdio Montecarlo (RMC), als 216 kHz o Ràdio Alger, als 252 kHz.
- In long wave during the day, in Catalonia, you can hear the broadcasters Ràdio Montecarlo (RMC) at 216 kHz or Ràdio Alger, at 252 kHz.
- En ona llarga durant el dia, a Catalunya, es poden escoltar les emissores Ràdio Montecarlo (RMC), als 216 kHz o Ràdio Alger, als 252 kHz.
- nit
- 2011, Cinto Niqui Espinosa, , Editorial UOC →ISBN, page 362
Synonyms
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Derived terms
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Related terms
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See also
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Further reading
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Dutch
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Etymology
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Clipping of .
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
/ˈdi.aː/
- Audio
- Hyphenation:
dia
- Rhymes:
-iaː
Noun
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dia m ( dia’s, diaatje n)
Derived terms
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Esperanto
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Etymology
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From + .
Pronunciation
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- Audio
Adjective
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dia ( dian, diaj, diajn)
- godly, of or pertaining to God or gods, divine
Finnish
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Etymology
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Shortened from , probably after the international example.
Noun
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dia
Declension
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Inflection of (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative
dia
diat
genitive
dian
diojen
partitive
diaa
dioja
illative
diaan
dioihin
singular
plural
nominative
dia
diat
accusative
nom.
dia
diat
gen.
dian
genitive
dian
diojen
diainrare
partitive
diaa
dioja
inessive
diassa
dioissa
elative
diasta
dioista
illative
diaan
dioihin
adessive
dialla
dioilla
ablative
dialta
dioilta
allative
dialle
dioille
essive
diana
dioina
translative
diaksi
dioiksi
instructive
—
dioin
abessive
diatta
dioitta
comitative
—
dioineen
Possessive forms of (type )
possessor
singular
plural
1st person
diani
diamme
2nd person
diasi
dianne
3rd person
diansa
Synonyms
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-
(
slide
)
:
diakuvakuultokuva
(
dated
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Compounds
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See also
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French
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Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
/dja/
- Audio
Interjection
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dia
- yah!, cry to make (a) working animal(s) etc. advance or turn left
Antonyms
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Derived terms
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Further reading
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- “dia” in ().
Guinea-Bissau Creole
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Etymology
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From Portuguese . Cognate with Kabuverdianu .
Noun
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dia
- day (period of 24 hours)
- day (period between sunrise and sunset)
Hungarian
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Etymology
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Shortened from (“diapositive”), after the German .
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia ( diák)
-
(
photography
)
slide, diapositive
(
transparent plate used with a projector for projecting images
)
Declension
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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular
plural
nominative
dia
diák
accusative
diát
diákat
dative
diának
diáknak
instrumental
diával
diákkal
causal-final
diáért
diákért
translative
diává
diákká
terminative
diáig
diákig
essive-formal
diaként
diákként
essive-modal
—
—
inessive
diában
diákban
superessive
dián
diákon
adessive
diánál
diáknál
illative
diába
diákba
sublative
diára
diákra
allative
diához
diákhoz
elative
diából
diákból
delative
diáról
diákról
ablative
diától
diáktól
non-attributive
possessive – singular
diáé
diáké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
diáéi
diákéi
Possessive forms of
possessor
single possession
multiple possessions
1st person sing.
diám
diáim
2nd person sing.
diád
diáid
3rd person sing.
diája
diái
1st person plural
diánk
diáink
2nd person plural
diátok
diáitok
3rd person plural
diájuk
diáik
Indonesian
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Etymology
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From Malay , cognate with , , from Proto-Malayic , from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian , from Proto-Austronesian .
Pronunciation
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Pronoun
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dia
- he
-
-
He is starving now.
-
-
- she
-
-
She loves pop music.
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-
Synonyms
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Irish
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Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
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From Old Irish (“god”), from Proto-Celtic (compare Welsh ), from Proto-Indo-European (compare Sanskrit (deva), Latin , Old English (“Germanic god of heroic glory”)).
Noun
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dia m ( dé, déithe)
- a god
Declension
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Declension of
Irregular
Bare forms
Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative
dia
déithe
Vocative
a dhia
a dhéithe
Genitive
dé
déithe
Dative
dia
déithe
déithibh
(
archaic, dialectal
)
Forms with the definite article
Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative
an
dia
na déithe
Genitive
an dé
na ndéithe
Dative
leis an
dia
don dia
leis na déithe
leis na déithibh
(
archaic, dialectal
)
- Alternative vocative singular: dé
- Archaic nominative plural: dée
- Alternative genitive plural:
dia
- Alternative dative plural: déibh
Derived terms
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- aindia
m
(
“
false god
”
)
- bandia
m
(
“
goddess
”
)
- diaga
(
“
divine
”
)
- dialathach
(
“
theocratic
”
)
Related terms
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- Dia
(
“
God
”
)
(
as a proper noun
)
Etymology 2
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From Old Irish (“day”), from Proto-Celtic (compare Welsh ), from Proto-Indo-European .
Noun
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dia
Derived terms
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- Dé
(
“
on (a day of the week)
”
)
- dialann
(
“
diary
”
)
Mutation
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Irish mutation
Radical
Lenition
Eclipsis
dia
dhia
ndia
Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
Further reading
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Italian
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Etymology 1
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Adjective
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dia f
Etymology 2
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Verb
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dia
Anagrams
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Kabuverdianu
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Etymology
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From Portuguese .
Noun
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dia
Latin
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Adjective
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dia
-
inflection of
- nominative
/
vocative
feminine singular - nominative
/
accusative
/
vocative
neuter plural
- nominative
Adjective
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diā
Malagasy
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Etymology 1
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From Malay .
Adjective
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dia
Etymology 2
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Possibly connected with Swahili njia.
Noun
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dia
Malay
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Etymology
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Cognate with , , from Proto-Malayic , from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian , from Proto-Austronesian .
Pronunciation
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Pronoun
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dia ( دي)
See also
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Malay personal pronouns
singular
plural
1st person
standard
sayaساي
akuku-اکوكو-
-ku-كو
hambaهمبا
kamiکامي
kitaکيت
Palace Malay
betaبيتا
2nd person
standard
kamuکامو
andaاندا
engkaukau-اڠکاوكاو-
awakاوق
-mu-مو
kalianکاليان
Palace Malay
tuankuتوانكو
3rd person
standard
diaدي
iaاي
beliauبلياو
-nya-ڽ
merekaمريک
Palace Malay
bagindaبݢيندا
Mandarin
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Romanization
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dia
-
Nonstandard spelling of
Usage notes
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- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Middle Irish
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Pronunciation
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Etymology
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Univerbation of (“of/from”) + (“his/her/its/their”)
Determiner
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dia ()
- of/from his/her/its/their
- 1000, , section 1, published in , vol. 1 (1880), edited by Ernst Windisch:
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Ailbe ainm in chon, ocus lan hEriu dia aurdarcus.
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Ailbe was the dog’s name, and Ireland was full of his fame.
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-
- 1000, , section 1, published in , vol. 1 (1880), edited by Ernst Windisch:
Norwegian Bokmål
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Alternative forms
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Verb
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dia
Occitan
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Etymology
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From Old Occitan .
Pronunciation
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- Audio (Gascon)
Noun
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dia m ( dias)
Derived terms
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References
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- Patric Guilhemjoan, , 2005, Orthez, per noste, 2005, →ISBN, page 56.
Old Irish
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Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
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Univerbation of (“of/from”) + (“his/her/its/their”)
Determiner
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dia ()
- of/from his/her/its/their
- 800–825, Diarmait, Milan Glosses on the Psalms, published in (reprinted 1987, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, vol. I, pp. 7–483, Ml. 134d3
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Ɔ·riris-siu .i. ar·troídfe{a}-siu inna droch daíni, a Dǽ, dia n‑anduch, air is fechtnach a n‑andach mani erthroítar húa Día.
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You will bind, i.e. you will restrain the evil men, O God, from their iniquity, for their iniquity is prosperous if they are not restrained by God.
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- 800–825, Diarmait, Milan Glosses on the Psalms, published in (reprinted 1987, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, vol. I, pp. 7–483, Ml. 134d3
Etymology 2
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(“of/from”) + (relative pronoun)
Pronoun
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dia·
- of/from whom/which
Conjunction
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dia
-
(
with preterite
)
when
-
(
with subjunctive, positive only
)
if
- má
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia.
Usage notes
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The conjunction is followed by the appropriate dependent verbal form, applying the nasal mutation to it. Unlike modern Irish, no factual-counterfactual distinction exists in the use of and ; they are completely interchangeable.
Descendants
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- Middle Irish: dia
- Irish: dá
- Manx: dy
Etymology 3
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Univerbation of (“to/for”) + (“his/her/its/their”)
Determiner
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dia ()
- to/for his/her/its/their
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia.
Etymology 4
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(“to/for”) + (relative pronoun)
Pronoun
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dia·
- to/for whom/which
Etymology 5
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Noun
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dia m
-
(
“
god
”
)
Alternative spelling of
Further reading
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Old Occitan
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Alternative forms
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- di
m
Etymology
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From Vulgar Latin , from Latin (“day”).
Noun
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dia m or f
- day
(
period of 24 hours
)
Descendants
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References
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Old Spanish
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Alternative forms
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- dya
(
alternative spelling
)
Etymology
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From Vulgar Latin , from Latin , from Proto-Italic , from Proto-Indo-European (“heaven, sky”). Compare Old Occitan and Old Portuguese .
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia m ( dias)
- day
- c. 1200, Almerich, , f. 4v.
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Qvádo lo ſopo labá al dia t́cero. q́ ſe ẏua priſo de ſos amẏgos. E fue trá Jacob. Andadura. vij. dias. e alcáçol en el móte de galaath.
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When Laban came to know on the third day that he was fleeing, he took his relatives and went after Jacob, walking seven days, and he overtook him on the hill of Gilead.
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-
- c. 1200, Almerich, , f. 4v.
Antonyms
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- noche
f
Descendants
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Papiamentu
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Etymology
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From Portuguese and Spanish and Kabuverdianu .
Noun
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dia
Plautdietsch
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Adjective
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dia
Pom
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Noun
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dia
References
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- (1961)
Portuguese
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Etymology
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From Old Portuguese (“day”), from Vulgar Latin , from Latin (“day”), reformed from the accusative , from Proto-Italic , the accusative of (“day, sky”), from Proto-Indo-European (“heaven, sky”).
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
(
Brazil
)
/ˈd͡ʒi.ɐ/
,
[ˈd͡ʒi.ɐ]
- IPA(key):
(
Portugal
)
/ˈdi.ɐ/
,
[ˈdi.ɐ]
-
(
Northeast Brazil
)
IPA(key):
/ˈdi.a/
- Hyphenation:
di‧a
Noun
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dia m ( dias)
- day
- period between sunrise and sunset
- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
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Trazia o Sol o dia celebrado / Em que tres Reis das partes do Oriente,
- The Sun brought the celebrated day / In which three Kings from the East,
-
- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
- period from midnight to the following midnight
- period of 24 hours
- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
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Mas logo ao outro dia ſeus parceiros / Todos nús, & da cor da eſcura treua,
- But just the other day his partners / All naked, & coloured as the dark darkness,
-
- 1572, Luís Vaz de Camões, , 5th canto:
-
(
astronomy
)
rotational period of a planet
-
(
in phrases
)
a unspecified period of time either in the past or in the future
Quotations
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-
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia
Antonyms
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]
-
(
period of daylight
)
:
noite
(
“
night
”
)
Derived terms
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]
Related terms
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]
Adverb
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dia ()
- occurring on the specified day
-
-
The event occurred February first.
-
-
Usage notes
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Used the ordinal (“first”) for day 1 and a cardinal for 2–31
Quotations
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]
-
For quotations using this term, see Citations:dia
Scottish Gaelic
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Etymology
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From Old Irish (“god”), from Proto-Celtic (compare Welsh ), from Proto-Indo-European (compare Sanskrit (deva), Latin , Old English (“Germanic god of heroic glory”)).
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia m ( dè, diathan)
Derived terms
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edit
]
Mutation
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Scottish Gaelic mutation
Radical
Lenition
dia
dhia
Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
Further reading
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Spanish
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Noun
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]
dia m ( dias)
-
Misspelling of
-
Obsolete spelling of
Sranan Tongo
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Etymology
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From English .
Pronunciation
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Noun
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dia
Tolai
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Alternative forms
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Pronoun
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]
dia
- they (many), them (many)
(
third-person plural pronoun
)
Declension
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Tswana
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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go dia
- to delay
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