ἀμέρα
English (LSJ)
Doric for ἡμέρα.
French (Bailly abrégé)
éol. c. ἡμέρα.
Translations
day
Abkhaz: амш; Adyghe: мафэ; Afar: ayró; Afrikaans: dag; Aghwan: 𐕘𐔼; Ahom: 𑜈𑜃𑜫; Ainu: トホ; Akan: ɛda; Aklanon: adlaw; Albanian: ditë; Amharic: ቀን, መአልት; Andi: зубу; Arabic: يَوْم; Egyptian Arabic: يوم, ايام; Gulf Arabic: يوم; Hijazi: يوم; Moroccan Arabic: يوم; Aragonese: diya, día; Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܝܵܘܡܵܐ; Classical Syriac: ܝܘܡܐ; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: יוֹמָא; Archi: ихъ; Armenian: օր; Aromanian: dzuã, dzãuã, dzã; Assamese: দিন; Asturian: día; Atayal: bingqi'; Avar: къо; Avestan: 𐬭𐬀𐬊𐬗𐬀𐬵, 𐬀𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬭; Azerbaijani: gün, sutka; Bakhtiari: روز; Balinese: dina; Baluchi: روچ; Bashkir: тәүлек, көн; Basque: egun; Baure: roseskoner; Belarusian: суткі, дзень, доба, содні; Bengali: দিন; Bhojpuri: 𑂠𑂱𑂢; Bikol Central: aldaw; Breton: deiz, devezh; Budukh: йыгъ; Buginese: esso; Bulgarian: денонощие, ден; Burmese: နေ့; Buryat: үдэр; Catalan: dia, jorn; Cebuano: adlaw; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵙⵙ; Central Dusun: tadau; Central Melanau: lau; Chagatai: کون; Cham Eastern Western Chamicuro: senesyako; Chechen: де; Cherokee: ᎢᎦ; Chichewa: tsiku; Chinese Cantonese: 日; Dungan: тян, йитян; Hakka: 日; Mandarin: 天, 日; Min Dong: 日; Min Nan: 日, 工; Wu: 天, 日; Chuukese: ran; Chuvash: кун; Coptic: ⲉϩⲟⲟⲩ; Cornish: dydh; Cree: ᑮᓯᑳᐤ; Crimean Tatar: kün; Czech: den; Danish: døgn, dag; Daur: udure; Dhivehi: ދުވަސް; Dolgan: күн; Dongxiang: udu; Drung: ni; Dutch: dag, etmaal; Eastern Arrernte: arlte; Eastern Bontoc: ka-orkawan; Esperanto: tago; Estonian: ööpäev, päev; Even: инэӈ; Evenki: тыргани; Ewe: ŋkeke; Faroese: dagur, samdøgur; Fijian: siga; Finnish: päivä, vuorokausi; French: jour, journée; Old French: jor; Frisian North Frisian: dai, däi; Old Frisian: di, dei; West Frisian: dei; Friulian: dì, zornade; Galician: día; Georgian: დღე, დღე-ღამე, დღე და ღამე; German: Tag; Silesian: Tag; Gothic: 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃; Greek: ημέρα, μέρα, εικοσιτετράωρο, ημερονύχτιο; Ancient Greek: ἡμέρα, ἡμέρη, ἀμέρα, ἀμάρα, ἦμαρ, ἆμαρ; Greenlandic: ulloq; Gujarati: દિવસ; Hausa: rana; Hawaiian: lā, ao; Hebrew: יְמָמָה, יוֹם; Higaonon: anlaw; Hindi: दिन, वार, दिवस, रोज़, यौम, रोज, दिहाड़ा; Hungarian: nap; Hunsrik: Daagh, taach; Iban: hari; Icelandic: dagur; Ido: dio; Ilocano: aldaw; Indonesian: hari; Ingush: ди; Interlingua: die; Irish: lá; Isnag: alxaw; Istriot: dèi, zurnada; Italian: giorno; Japanese: 日, 一日; Javanese: ꦢꦶꦤ, ꦢꦶꦤ꧀ꦠꦼꦤ꧀; Jurchen: inengi; Kaingang: kurã; Kalmyk: өдр; Kambaata: bara; Kannada: ದಿನ; Kashmiri: دۄہ, دۆہ, روز; Kashubian: dzéń; Kazakh: күн, тәулік; Khmer: ថ្ងៃ, នៅពេលថ្ងៃ; Kipchak: کون; Korean: 일주야(一晝夜), 하루, 일; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕۆژ; Northern Kurdish: roj; Kven: janturi, vuorokausi; Kyrgyz: күн; Laboya: lado; Ladin: dì; Lak: кьини; Lakota: aŋpétu; Lao: ວັນ; Latgalian: dīna; Latin: dies, lux; Latvian: diena, diennakts; Laz: დღა; Lezgi: йугъ, югъ; Ligurian: giorno; Limburgish: daag; Lithuanian: para, diena; Livonian: pǟva; Lombard: dì; Low German: Dag; Lü: ᦞᧃ; Lubuagan Kalinga: egew; Luxembourgish: Dag; Maasai: enkolong'; Macedonian: ден; Magahi: 𑂠𑂱𑂢𑂰; Maguindanao: gay; Maithili: दिन; Makasar: allo; Malay: hari, yaum; Malayalam: ദിവസം; Malecite-Passamaquoddy: kisq inan; Maltese: nhar, jum; Manchu: ᡳᠨᡝᠩᡤᡳ; Mansaka: allaw; Maori: rā, rangi; Maranao: gawi'i; Marathi: दिवस; Maricopa: nyaa; Mbyá Guaraní: ára; Meänkieli: päivä; Middle English: day; Middle Persian: 𐭩𐭥𐭬; Mingrelian: დღა, ნდღა; Mirandese: die; Mòcheno: ta; Mon: တ္ၚဲ; Mongolian: өдөр; Mwani: suku; Nahuatl: tonalli; Nanai: ини; Navajo: jį́; Neapolitan: juorno; Nepali: दिन; Nivkh: муғф; Norman: jour, journée, journaïe; Northern Ohlone: tú̄hi; Northern Sami: beaivi; Northern Thai: ᩅᩢ᩠ᨶ; Norwegian: dag, døgn; O'odham: taṣ; Occitan: jorn, dia; Odia: ଦିନ; Old Church Slavonic: дьнь; Old East Slavic: дьнь; Old English: dæġ; Old French: jur; Old Galician-Portuguese: dia; Old Javanese: dina; Old Norse: dagr; Old Occitan: jorn; Old Saxon: dag; Ossetian: бон; Ottoman Turkish: روز, یوم, ایام, گون; Pali: dina; Papiamentu: día; Pashto: ورځ, روځ; Pennsylvania German: Daag; Persian: روز; Phoenician: 𐤉𐤌; Plautdietsch: Dach; Pohnpeian: rahn; Polabian: dan; Polish: dzień inan, doba; Portuguese: dia; Punjabi: ਦਿਨ; Quechua: p'unchaw, puncau, hunag; Rawang: ni; Rohingya: din; Romagnol: dè; Romanian: zi; Romansch: di; Russian: сутки, день; Rusyn: динь; Saho: max; Sanskrit: दिन, दिवस; Santali: ᱫᱤᱱ; Sardinian: dí; Scottish Gaelic: latha; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дан; Roman: dan; Shan: ဝၼ်း; Sherpa: ཉི་མ; Sicilian: jornu, jonnu; Sidamo: barra; Sindhi: ڏيِنہُن; Sinhalese: දවස; Slovak: doba, deň; Slovene: dán; Somali: maalin; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źeń; Upper Sorbian: dźeń; South Slavey: dzene; Southern Kalinga: arkaw, padcha; Spanish: día; Sranan Tongo: dei; Sumerian: 𒌓; Sundanese: dinten; Swahili: siku; Swedish: dygn, dag; Sylheti: ꠖꠤꠘ; Tabasaran: йигъ; Tagalog: araw; Tai Tai Nüa: ᥝᥢᥰ; Tajik: рӯз; Talysh: روز, روج; Tamil: நாள்; Tarantino: giorne, sciùrne; Tatar: көн; Tausug: adlaw; Telugu: రోజు; Ternate: wange; Thai: วัน; Tibetan: ཉི་མ, ཉིན, ཞག་པོ, ཞག, ཉིན་ཞག; Tigrinya: መዓልቲ; Tsakonian: αμέρα; Tumbuka: dazi; Turkish: gün; Turkmen: gün; Tuvan: хүн; Tzotzil: kʼakʼal; Udi: гьи; Ukrainian: день, доба; Urdu: دن; Uyghur: كۈن; Uzbek: kun; Venetian: dì; Veps: päiv; Vietnamese: ngày, hôm, bữa; Volapük: del; Võro: päiv; Walloon: djoû; Welsh: dydd, dwthwn, diwrnod; Western Bukidnon Manobo: andew; White Hmong: hnub; Winnebago: hąąp, hąąpra; Wolof: bés; Yagnobi: мет, рӯз; Yakan: bahangi; Yakut: күн, хонук; Yiddish: טאָג; Yoruba: o̩jó̩, ò̩sán; Yucatec Maya: k'iin; Zazaki: roc, roz; Zealandic: dag; Zhuang: ngoenz; Zulu: usuku, umuhla; Zuni: yadonne; ǃXóõ: ǁʻân