Gallo edit

Etymology edit

From Old French samedi, from Vulgar Latin *sambati diēs, from Latin Sabbati diēs < diēs Sabbati (day of the Sabbath).

Noun edit

samdi m (plural samdis)

  1. Saturday

Haitian Creole edit

Etymology edit

From French samedi (Saturday).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

samdi

  1. Saturday

See also edit

Icelandic edit

Verb edit

samdi (weak)

  1. first-person singular past indicative of semja
  2. third-person singular past indicative of semja

Mauritian Creole edit

Etymology edit

From French samedi.

Noun edit

samdi

  1. Saturday

Norman edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Old French samedi, from Vulgar Latin *sambati diēs, from Latin Sabbati diēs < diēs Sabbati (day of the Sabbath).

Noun edit

samdi m (plural samdis)

  1. (Sark) Saturday

Old Norse edit

Participle edit

samdi

  1. weak masculine nominative singular of samdr

Verb edit

samdi

  1. third-person singular active past indicative of sama
  2. third-person singular active past indicative of semja