Examples of using "DÍa" in a sentence and their english translations:
in our daily life.
What a day!
because it's getting better every day,
to have a good day everyday,
but on a day-to-day basis
is becoming cheaper by the day.
The situation is getting worse and worse day by day.
The weather varies from day to day.
Prices are going up every day.
He is getting better day by day.
We are getting older day by day.
In June, it rains day after day.
- Beautiful day, isn't it?
- It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
every single day.
One day,
Per day.
Today,
[man] Good morning.
what a day it was!
It's a beautiful day!
What a day!
The patient is getting worse and worse day by day.
Day by day he seemed to get better.
What a beautiful day!
Our baby is growing up day by day.
In Japan, it's the norm.
I studied English very hard day after day.
The situation's getting worse day by day.
Ken goes swimming day after day.
It is getting hotter day by day.
You'll forget about me someday.
You'll forget about me someday.
It is getting colder day by day.
We all want to have a good day everyday.
that are there day after day.
Every Mother's day, Father's day,
and the pattern repeats day after day.
My legs are getting better day by day.
The patient was recovering daily.
The patient's condition changes from day to day.
It is getting colder day by day.
It was a hot day.
- It's a beautiful day.
- It's a nice day.
He changes his schedule from day to day.
You'll forget about me someday.
You'll understand someday.
Tom eats the same food day in and day out.
In June, it rains day after day without stopping.
Day number one:
Take 'em on any day
The following day,
Then one day,
AB: June what?
But then one day,
until that day.
Day and night.
What a lovely day!
That day shall come.
Do you study every day?
- Beautiful day, isn't it?
- Beautiful day, innit?
Good morning, doctor!
Seize the day.
What a day!
There's a day left.
Give me a day.
What day are we on?