दिन
See also: दिनु
Awadhi
Etymology
Noun
दिन (din)
Hindi
Etymology
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From Sanskrit दिन (diná), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dyew-.
Pronunciation
Noun
दिन • (din) m (Urdu spelling دن)
- day
- (deprecated template usage) अक्तूबर में ३१ दिन होते हैं।
- aktūbar mẽ 31 din hote ha͠i.
- There are 31 days in October.
- (deprecated template usage) आज क्या दिन है? ― āj kyā din hai? ― What day is it today?
- Synonym: रोज़ (roz) (less common)
- (deprecated template usage)
- (figuratively) time
Declension
References
- Bahri, Hardev (1989) “दिन”, in Siksarthi Hindi-Angrejhi Sabdakosa [Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary], Delhi: Rajpal & Sons.
See also
- (days of the week) सप्ताह के दिन (saptāh ke din); रविवार (ravivār) / इतवार (itvār), सोमवार (somvār), मंगलवार (maṅgalvār), बुधवार (budhvār), गुरुवार (guruvār) / बृहस्पतिवार (bŕhaspativār), शुक्रवार (śukravār), शनिवार (śanivār) (Category: hi:Days of the week)
Middle Gujarati
Etymology
Noun
दिन (transliteration needed) m
- day
- 1782, मतिसार, शालिभद्रचरित :
- शालभद्र एकेक स्त्री दिनप्रतै तेजै छै
- Śālabhādra gives up one wife per day
- शालभद्र एकेक स्त्री दिनप्रतै तेजै छै
Nepali
Noun
दिन • (dina)
Sanskrit
Etymology
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From Proto-Indo-Aryan *dinám, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dinám, from Proto-Indo-European *dyew- (“to shine”). Cognate to the root *déy-no- whence Lithuanian diena, Old Church Slavonic дьнь (dĭnĭ). Other cognates include Old Armenian տիւ (tiw, “daytime”), Latin diēs (“day”).
Pronunciation
Noun
दिन • (diná) stem, n
Declension
Neuter a-stem declension of दिन (diná) | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | दिनम् dinám |
दिने diné |
दिनानि / दिना¹ dinā́ni / dinā́¹ |
Vocative | दिन dína |
दिने díne |
दिनानि / दिना¹ dínāni / dínā¹ |
Accusative | दिनम् dinám |
दिने diné |
दिनानि / दिना¹ dinā́ni / dinā́¹ |
Instrumental | दिनेन dinéna |
दिनाभ्याम् dinā́bhyām |
दिनैः / दिनेभिः¹ dinaíḥ / dinébhiḥ¹ |
Dative | दिनाय dinā́ya |
दिनाभ्याम् dinā́bhyām |
दिनेभ्यः dinébhyaḥ |
Ablative | दिनात् dinā́t |
दिनाभ्याम् dinā́bhyām |
दिनेभ्यः dinébhyaḥ |
Genitive | दिनस्य dinásya |
दिनयोः dináyoḥ |
दिनानाम् dinā́nām |
Locative | दिने diné |
दिनयोः dináyoḥ |
दिनेषु dinéṣu |
Notes |
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