dies Iovis
Latin
Previous: | diēs Mercuriī |
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Next: | diēs Veneris |
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdi.eːs ˈi̯o.u̯is/, [ˈd̪ieːs̠ ˈi̯ou̯ɪs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈdi.es ˈjo.vis/, [ˈd̪iːes ˈjɔːvis]
Declension
Fifth-declension noun with an indeclinable portion.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | diēs Iovis | diēs Iovis |
Genitive | diēī Iovis | diērum Iovis |
Dative | diēī Iovis | diēbus Iovis |
Accusative | diem Iovis | diēs Iovis |
Ablative | diē Iovis | diēbus Iovis |
Vocative | diēs Iovis | diēs Iovis |
Coordinate terms
Descendants
- Aragonese: chueves
- Aromanian: gioi
- Asturian: xueves
- Catalan: dijous
- Corsican: ghjovi
- Dalmatian: zue
- Esperanto: ĵaŭdo
- Franco-Provençal: dejô, dijofs, dijoves, jodi
- French: jeudi
- Friulian: joibe
- Ido: jovdio
- Italian: giovedì
- Ladin: jebia
- Ladino: djueves
- Lombard: giöedé
- Norman: jéeudi (continental Normandy), jeudi (Guernsey), Jeudi (Jersey), djödi (Sark)
- Novial: jodie
- Occitan: dijòus, jòus
- Old Galician-Portuguese: joves
- Galician: xoves
- Romanian: joi
- Romansch: gievgia, gövgia
- Sardinian: gióbia, gióvia, giòvia, giòia
- Sicilian: jovi, jòvidi, juviddìa, giuviddì (of Italian influence)
- Spanish: jueves
- Tagalog: Huwebes
- Tarantino: sciuvedìe
- Venetian: zioba, xòbia, zoba
- Walloon: djudi, diyou
- Welsh: dydd Iau
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