samdi
Gallo
Etymology
From Old French samedi, from Vulgar Latin *sambati diēs, from Latin Sabbati diēs < diēs Sabbati (“day of the Sabbath”).
Noun
samdi m (plural samdis)
Haitian Creole
Etymology
From French samedi (“Saturday”).
Noun
samdi
See also
- (days of the week) jou nan semèn nan; lendi, madi, mèkredi, jedi, vandredi, samdi, dimanch (Category: ht:Days of the week)
Icelandic
Verb
Template:is-verb form (weak)
Mauritian Creole
Etymology
Noun
samdi
Norman
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old French samedi, from Vulgar Latin VL. (“*sambati diēs”), from Latin Sabbati diēs < diēs Sabbati (“day of the Sabbath”).
Noun
samdi m (plural samdis)
Categories:
- Gallo terms inherited from Old French
- Gallo terms derived from Old French
- Gallo terms inherited from Vulgar Latin
- Gallo terms derived from Vulgar Latin
- Gallo terms inherited from Latin
- Gallo terms derived from Latin
- Gallo lemmas
- Gallo nouns
- Gallo masculine nouns
- roa-gal:Days of the week
- Haitian Creole terms derived from French
- Haitian Creole lemmas
- Haitian Creole nouns
- ht:Days of the week
- Mauritian Creole terms derived from French
- Mauritian Creole lemmas
- Mauritian Creole nouns
- Norman terms inherited from Old French
- Norman terms derived from Old French
- Norman terms inherited from Vulgar Latin
- Norman terms derived from Vulgar Latin
- Norman terms inherited from Latin
- Norman terms derived from Latin
- Norman lemmas
- Norman nouns
- Norman masculine nouns
- Sarkese Norman
- nrf:Days of the week