domani
Italian
Etymology
From earlier domane, dimane, from Late Latin locution dē māne (“of the early morning”), from dē + Latin māne, from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂- (“to ripen, mature”). Compare French demain.
Pronunciation
Adverb
domani
- tomorrow (in Italy and Switzerland)
Noun
domani m (invariable)
Related terms
See also
Synonyms
- necera (in Albania)
Anagrams
Synonyms
- necera (in Albania)
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