dias
word · lemma: día
Definition
The plural form of 'day'; refers to more than one day, meaning periods of 24 hours each.
Usage & Nuances
Used in dates, periods, and counting time ('three dias'). Common in greetings in Spanish ('buenos días'). Do not confuse with 'days' in English, even though it looks similar.
Spanish: díasPortuguese (BR): diasPortuguese (PT): diasChinese (Simplified): 天(复数)Chinese (Traditional): 天(複數)Hindi: दिन (बहुवचन)Arabic: أيامBengali: দিন (বহুবচন: দিনগুলি)Russian: дниJapanese: 日(複数形)Vietnamese: ngàyKorean: 날들Turkish: günlerUrdu: دن (جمع)Indonesian: hari
Example Sentences
I haven’t seen you in a few dias. How have you been?
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Some dias just feel longer than others.
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The package will arrive in five dias.
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There are seven dias in a week.
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I’m counting down the dias until the holidays start.
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We stayed there for three dias.
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