English–Czech dictionary
Czech translation of the English word day
English | Czech (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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den | ||
🔗 Unlike the common year, a leap‐year has 366 days. | ||
day after day (daily; every day; day in day out) | denně ; každodenně ; každý den | |
day in day out (daily; every day; day after day) | denně ; každodenně ; každý den | |
denní | ||
🔗 Half the words we use in daily speech are derived from Latin. | ||
(every day; day after day; day in day out) | denně ; každodenně ; každý den | |
🔗 The seed was ripening, and I watched it daily, awaiting the moment for harvesting. | ||
pátek | ||
🔗 One was shot dead early Friday, and the other is still on the loose, authorities said. | ||
pondělí | ||
🔗 Yinglak said Monday that she believes the military is taking a neutral stance. | ||
present‐day (current; present; topical; up‐to‐date; contemporary) | aktuální | |
sobota | ||
🔗 New infections rose past 80,000 cases on both Friday and Saturday, breaking previous single‐day records. | ||
neděle | ||
🔗 It was closed Sundays. | ||
čtvrtek | ||
🔗 The implications of Corker’s remarks Thursday are staggering. | ||
úterý | ||
🔗 There were thousands of people in town on Tuesday. | ||
středa | ||
🔗 The island was completely without electricity Wednesday. |
English | Czech |
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day | ⇆ den |
day after day | ⇆ den co den |
daily | ⇆ denní |
Thursday | ⇆ čtvrtek |