dies Saturni

Latin

Days of the week
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Etymology

From diēs (day) and Sāturnī, genitive of Sāturnus.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

diēs Sāturnī f (genitive diēī Sāturnī); fifth declension

  1. Saturday

Declension

Fifth-declension noun with an indeclinable portion.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative diēs Sāturnī diēs Sāturnī
Genitive diēī Sāturnī diērum Sāturnī
Dative diēī Sāturnī diēbus Sāturnī
Accusative diem Sāturnī diēs Sāturnī
Ablative diē Sāturnī diēbus Sāturnī
Vocative diēs Sāturnī diēs Sāturnī

Synonyms

Coordinate terms

Descendants

  • Albanian: e shtunë
  • Cornish: Dy' Sadorn (calque)
  • Irish: Dé Sathairn (calque)
  • Scottish Gaelic: Disathairne (calque)
  • Welsh: dydd Sadwrn (calque)
  • Proto-West Germanic: *Sāturnas dag (calque)
    • Old English: sæternesdæġ, sæterndæġ, sæteresdæġ, sæterdæġ
    • Old Frisian: sāterdei
    • Old Saxon:
      • Middle Low German: satersdach
        • Dutch Low Saxon: zaoterdag
        • German Low German: Saterdag
    • Old Dutch:
      • Middle Dutch: saterdach
        • Dutch: zaterdag
          • Afrikaans: Saterdag
          • Negerhollands: saeterdag, saterdag
          • Lokono: satdakha, satradakha
          • Mohegan-Pequot: zotortar
          • Sranan Tongo: satra
        • Limburgish: zaoterdig
        • West Flemish: zoaterdag
    • Old High German:
      • Middle High German: sātirsdach (Ripuarian)
        • Central Franconian: Sodeschdaach, Sodeschdig (obsolete)
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