Angol | Eszperantó |
---|---|
name day (feast day of a saint) noun [UK: ˈneɪm deɪ] [US: ˈneɪm ˈdeɪ] | nomtagonoun |
New Year's Day (holiday occurring on January 1st) noun [UK: njuː ˈjiəz deɪ] [US: nuː ˈjɪr̩z ˈdeɪ] | novjartagonoun |
nowadays (in the current era) adverb [UK: ˈnaʊə.deɪz] [US: ˈnaʊə.ˌdez] | hodiaŭeadverb |
nowadays adverb [UK: ˈnaʊə.deɪz] [US: ˈnaʊə.ˌdez] | nuneadverb |
one day (at unspecified time in the future) adverb [UK: wʌn deɪ] [US: wʌn ˈdeɪ] | iamadverb |
Palm Sunday (Sunday before Easter) noun | palmodimanĉo, palmofestonoun |
pay day (the day of the week/month etc. when wages are received) noun [UK: peɪ deɪ] [US: ˈpeɪ ˈdeɪ] | salajrotagonoun |
payday [paydays] (day on which an employee's salary is paid) noun [UK: ˈpeɪ.deɪ] [US: ˈpeɪ.ˌde] | salajrotagonoun |
Pi Day (March 14th, an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi)) proper noun | Pi-tagoproper noun |
public holiday (national or regional holiday from work on a specific day) noun [UK: ˈpʌ.blɪk ˈhɒl.ə.deɪ] [US: ˈpʌ.blɪk ˈhɑːl.ə.deɪ] | festotagonoun |
Rome wasn't built in a day (it takes a long time to create something complicated or impressive) phrase [UK: rəʊm ˈwɒznt bɪlt ɪn ə deɪ] [US: roʊm ˈwɑː.zənt ˈbɪlt ɪn ə ˈdeɪ] | |
Sabbath-day (Sabbath day, Sabbath-day, day of the Sabbath) noun | tago sabatanoun |
Saint Valentine's Day proper noun | Sankt-Valentena tago, Valentena Tagoproper noun |
Saturday [Saturdays] (day of the week) noun [UK: ˈsæt.ə.deɪ] [US: ˈsæt.r̩.deɪ] | sabatonoun |
Star Wars Day (fan holiday) proper noun | Stel-milita tagoproper noun |
sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof (there is no need to worry about the future; the present provides enough to worry about) phrase | |
Sunday [Sundays] (day of the week) noun [UK: ˈsʌn.deɪ] [US: ˈsʌn.deɪ] | dimanĉonoun |
the other day (lately) adverb [UK: ðə ˈʌð.ə(r) deɪ] [US: ðə ˈʌð.r̩ ˈdeɪ] | lastfojeadverb |
Thursday [Thursdays] (day of the week) noun [UK: ˈθɜːz.deɪ] [US: ˈθɝːz.deɪ] | ĵaŭdonoun |
tomorrow is another day (a phrase indicating that tomorrow will bring new opportunities) phrase | morgaŭ estas alia tagophrase |
Tuesday (day of the week) noun [UK: ˈtjuːz.di] [US: ˈtuːz.di] | mardonoun |
Victory Day (a day to commemorate victories in important battles or wars in the countries' history) noun | Venkotagonoun |
Wednesday (day of the week) noun [UK: ˈwenz.deɪ] [US: ˈwenz.deɪ] | merkredonoun |
weekday (day of the week, excluding weekends) noun [UK: ˈwiːk.deɪ] [US: ˈwiːk.ˌde] | |
what a lovely day phrase | kia bela tagophrase |
Whitsunday (the Sunday of the feast of Pentecost) noun | Pentekostonoun |
workday (day on which work is done) noun [UK: ˈwɜːk.deɪ] [US: ˈwɝːk.deɪ] | labortagonoun |
working day (day of a week in which work is done) noun [UK: ˌwɜːk.ɪŋ.ˈdeɪ] [US: ˌwɝːk.ɪŋ.ˈdeɪ] | labortagonoun |
yesterday (day before today) noun [UK: ˈjest.əd.i] [US: ˈjest.r̩d.i] | hieraŭnoun |
yesterday (on the day before today) adverb [UK: ˈjest.əd.i] [US: ˈjest.r̩d.i] | hieraŭadverb |