dies Saturni

Latin

Etymology

From diēs (day) and Saturnī, genitive of Saturnus.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdi.eːs saˈtur.niː/, [ˈdi.eːs saˈtʊr.niː]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈdi.es saˈtur.ni/, [ˈdiː.es saˈtur.ni]

Proper noun

diēs Saturnī f (genitive diēī Saturnī); fifth declension

  1. Saturday

Declension

Fifth declension.

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

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Descendants

  • Albanian: e shtunë
  • Cornish: Dy' Sadorn (calque)
  • Irish: Dé Sathairn (calque)
  • Low German: (calque)
    Dutch Low Saxon: zaoterdag
    German Low German: Saterdag
  • Middle Dutch: saterdach (calque)
    • Dutch: zaterdag
    • Limburgish: zaoterdig
    • West Flemish: zoaterdag
  • → Old English: sæterndæg (calque)
  • Saterland Frisian: Satertag (calque)
  • Scottish Gaelic: Disathairne (calque)
  • Welsh: dydd Sadwrn (calque)
  • West Frisian: saterdei, saterje (calque, Wood)
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