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Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /diˈma.ne/
- Rhymes: -ane
- Hyphenation: di‧mà‧ne
Adverb
dimane (obsolete)
- tomorrow
- Synonym: domani
Noun
dimane f (invariable) (obsolete)
- tomorrow
- Synonym: domani
- the morning of the following day, the following morning
1300s–1310s, Dante Alighieri, “Canto XXXII”, in Inferno [Hell], lines 37–39; republished as Giorgio Petrocchi, editor, La Commedia secondo l'antica vulgata [The Commedia according to the ancient vulgate], 2nd revised edition, Florence: publ. Le Lettere, 1994:Quando fui desto innanzi la dimane,
pianger senti’ fra ’l sonno i miei figliuoli
ch’eran con meco, e dimandar del pane.- When I woke up, before the following morning, I heard my children, who were with me, crying in their sleep and asking for bread.
- morning
- Synonyms: mattina, mattino
Anagrams
Neapolitan
Etymology
From Late Latin dē māne. Compare Italian domani and the archaic form dimane.
Adverb
dimane
- Synonym of craje: tomorrow
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
Noun
dimane m
- indefinite plural of dime
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
dimane m
- definite plural of dime
Spanish
Verb
dimane
- inflection of dimanar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative