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dies_Dominica
dies Dominica
Latin
Alternative forms
Proper noun
diēs Dominica f (genitive diēī Dominicae); fifth declension
Declension
Fifth declension.
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | diēs Dominica | diēs Dominicae |
genitive | diēī Dominicae | diērum Dominicārum |
dative | diēī Dominicae | diēbus Dominicīs |
accusative | diem Dominicam | diēs Dominicās |
ablative | diē Dominicā | diēbus Dominicīs |
vocative | diēs Dominica | diēs Dominicae |
Descendants
Through Vulgar Latin *Dominica(m) die(m):
- Sicilian: duminicadìa
Through Vulgar Latin *dominicu(m) / *die(m) Dominicu(m):
- Old Leonese:
- Old Portuguese: domingo
- Galician: domingo
- Portuguese: domingo, dia de domingo
- Tetum: loron-domingu
- Old Provençal:
- Sardinian: domigu
- Spanish: domingo, día de domingo
- Papiamentu: diadomingu, djadumingu
Through Vulgar Latin *dominica(m):
- Aromanian: duminicã, dumãnicã
- Corsican: dumenica
- Dalmatian: domienca
- Friulian: domenie
- Italian: domenica
- Ladin: domenia
- Lombard: dümìnica
- Neapolitan: dumméneca
- Romanian: duminică
- Romansch: dumengia, dumeingia
- Sardinian: domiga, dumínica, domìniga
- Sicilian: duminica, dumìnica
- Tarantino: dumèneche
Through shortened Vulgar Latin *die(m)minica or *diominicu(m):
Borrowed:
- English: Lord's Day
- Irish: Domhnach