Contionary:dag

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Frenkisch

Etymology

PG *dagaz f. PIE *dʰegʰ-

Compare En day; Dutch dag; German Tag; Danish/Norwegian/Swedish dag

Pronunciation

(Frenkisch) IPA: /dɑːg/

Noun

  1. day

Inflection

Plural dagen

Derived terms

dagblad, dagblad, dagdreum, daglik, disdag, middag, sonndag, mondag, tiewsdag, wounsdag, tonnersdag, frydag, saterdag

SamSkandinavisk

Etymology

ON dagr f. PG *dagaz f. PIE *dʰegʰ-

Compare Danish/Norwegian/Swedish dag; Icelandic/Faeroese dagur

Pronunciation

(SamSkandinavisk) IPA: /dɑːg, ˈdɑːjə-/ File:Samska dag dagen.ogg

Noun

Common Gender

  1. day, daytime

Inflection

singular plural
Common indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative dag dagen dager dagerne
genitive dags dagens dagers dagerns

Derived terms

idag; i desse dager; middag; updage; måndag; tirsdag; onsdag; torsdag; fredag; lördag; söndag

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk dag, from Old Skundavisk daga, from Halmisk daga, dagaŕ, from Proto-Germanic *dagaz.

Pronunciation

IPA: /daɟ/

Noun

dag m. (genitive dags, plural dags)

  1. day
    Goode dag.
    Hello (lit. good day).


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SinPlatt

Etymology

OS dag f. PG *dagaz f. PIE *dʰegʰ-

Compare En day; Dutch dag (de); German Tag (der)

Pronunciation

(SinPlatt) IPA: /dax, ˈdɑːɣə-/

Noun

Common Gender

  1. day, period between sunrise and sunset, period of 24 hours, daytime

Inflection

Plural dagen

Derived terms

måndag, dinsdag, wöönsdag, donersdag, friedag, saterdag, sonndag