doman
Friulian
Etymology
From Late Latin de māne (“of the morning”), from de + Latin māne (“in the morning”). Compare Ladino doman, Romansch damaun, French demain.
Adverb
doman
Ladin
Etymology
From Late Latin de māne (“of the morning”), from de + Latin māne (“in the morning”). Compare Friulian doman, Romansch damaun.
Adverb
doman
Ligurian
Etymology
From Late Latin de māne (“early in the morning”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
doman
Lombard
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Latin de māne (“early in the morning”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
doman
Spanish
Verb
doman
Venetian
Etymology
From Late Latin de māne (“of the morning”), from de + Latin māne (“in the morning”). Compare Italian domani, Sicilian dumani.
Adverb
doman
Noun
doman (invariable)
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