día
/ˈdia/, [ˈd̪i.a]day
Noun día m (plural días)
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day (any period of 24 hours)
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day (a period from midnight to the following midnight)
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day (rotational period of a planet)
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day (the part of a day period which one spends at work, school, etc.)
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day, daytime (the part of the day between sunrise and sunset)
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Pareciera que Tom está teniendo un mal día.
Tom looks like he's having a bad day.
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Ayer me pasé todo el día durmiendo porque era domingo.
I slept all day yesterday, because it was Sunday.
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Tom fuma dos o tres cigarrilos por día.
Tom smokes two or three cigarettes a day.
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Tenemos que ponernos al día con muchas cosas.
We have a lot of catching up to do.
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El día de los enamorados se acerca y todavía no sé qué regalarle.
Valentine's Day is close, and I still don't know what to give to her.
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Él le dijo a su madre que estudiaría al día siguiente.
He told his mother that he would study the next day.
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Hoy día es muy difícil encontrar eso.
It's very hard to find that today.
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¡Será un día maravilloso!
It will be a wonderful day!
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Hoy pienso tener un día estupendo.
Today I choose to have a great day.
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Tom ignoró casi todo el día a Mary, pero al final habló con ella justo después de cenar.
Tom ignored Mary almost all day, but finally talked to her just after dinner.
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