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day
(EN)
nom
nom “day”
s.
day
, pl.
days
jour
(période de lumière naturelle)
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The children played outside on a sunny
day
, enjoying the daylight until sunset.
journée
We planned a short trip for two
days
to explore the nearby city.
journée
(période de travail ou d'école)
She usually spends her
days
teaching at the local elementary school.
époque
Shakespeare's plays were incredibly popular in his
day
, captivating audiences with their wit and drama.
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