D-day

Synonyms for "d-day" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

Related word relations

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1 relation types

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5 entries

Translations

26 translations across 14 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • D日 name (6 June 1944)
  • D日 noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Czech

2 entries
  • den D name (6 June 1944)
  • den D noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Danish

1 entries
  • D-dag name (6 June 1944)

Finnish

2 entries
  • D-Day name (6 June 1944)
  • h-hetki noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

French

2 entries
  • Jour J name (6 June 1944)
  • Jour J noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Galician

2 entries
  • O día D name (6 June 1944)
  • O día D noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

German

2 entries
  • D-Day name (6 June 1944)
  • Tag X noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Indonesian

2 entries
  • Hari-H name (6 June 1944)
  • hari-H noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Korean

2 entries
  • D데이 name (6 June 1944)
  • D데이 noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Norwegian Bokmål

3 entries
  • D-dagen name (6 June 1944)
  • Operasjon Overlord name (6 June 1944)
  • D-dag noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • Dia D name (6 June 1944)
  • Dia D noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Spanish

2 entries
  • Día D name (6 June 1944)
  • Día D noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Swedish

1 entries
  • dagen D name (6 June 1944)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • ngày N noun (date of any major event planned for the future)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

A ceremony to honor the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in the D-Day landings in 1944 was held on Omaha Beach in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer in France Saturday.

Source: tatoeba (8821467)

A life-size exhibit illustrates American forces storming the beaches of Normandy on D-Day during World War II.

Source: tatoeba (9286072)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the park just one week after D-Day. That is the day American and British troops invaded Normandy, France. As America’s attention centered on World War II, Roosevelt established a new national park for future generations to enjoy.

Source: tatoeba (12261534)

A Ukrainian D-day is expected in weeks.

Source: wiktionary

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