Dia

Etymology
Borrowed from Vulgar Latin *dīa, from Latin diēs ("day"), from Proto-Italic *djēm, the accusative of *djous, from Proto-Indo-European *dyḗws ("heaven, sky").

Noun
dia m (plural dias)
 * 1) day (any period of 24 hours)
 * 2) day (a period from midnight to the following midnight)
 * 3) day (rotational period of a planet)
 * 4) day (the part of a day period which one spends at work, school, etc.)
 * 5) day, daytime (the part of the day between sunrise and sunset)

Derived terms

 * au dia
 * bon dia
 * dia a dia
 * dia fesdivu
 * dia laporapel
 * hoi dia
 * meiuia
 * nu dia d'hoi

Related terms

 * diaru
 * diurnu
 * quoīanu