Etymology: [ t&-dA ] (adverb.) before 12th century. From Middle English Old English tōdæge, tō dæge, made from tō + dæge, the dative of dæg (“day”).
* The first component (to-) is from Middle English Old English tō (“towards, for the purpose of”) to *do- (“to, toward, upward”).
* The second component (-day) is from Middle English dæg *dagaz *dʰegʰ- (“to burn”). It is not related to Latin dies (which is from Proto-Indo-European base *dyeu- (“to shine”)), but rather to Sanskrit दाह (dāha, “heat”), which came from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʰ- (“to burn”).
* Thus, today and day are not related to Spanish día, but to favor and fever.
bugün, bugünü, bügü, bugün için, bugüne, gün içinde, günümüzde, gün, bu günlerde, şimdi. i, bugün, içinde bulunduğumuz çağ/zaman, şimdiki zaman, şimdi, bu günlerde,
On the current day or date, A current day or date, In the current era; nowadays, on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today", today today 1, 5, this day, in these times; "it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished"- Nancy Mitford; "we now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets"; "today almost every home has television", You can refer to the present period of history as today. He thinks pop music today is as exciting as it's ever been. Today is also a noun. In today's America, health care is one of the very biggest businesses. a morning news programme on BBC Radio, which many people consider to be the most important British radio news programme. It includes interviews with politicians and other people in the news, on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today, the present time or age; "the world of today"; "today we have computers", On this day; on the present day, the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); "Today is beautiful"; "did you see today's newspaper?", You use today to refer to the day on which you are speaking or writing. How are you feeling today? I wanted him to come with us today, but he couldn't. Today is also a noun. The Prime Minister remains the main story in today's newspapers, current day, the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); "Today is beautiful"; "did you see today's newspaper?" the present time or age; "the world of today"; "today we have computers" on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today,
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On the current day or date - "Today is Wednesday."
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A current day or date - "Today is the day we'll fix this once and for all."
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In the current era; nowadays - "In the 1500s, people had to do things by hand, but today we have electric can openers."
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on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today"
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today today 1, 5
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this day
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in these times; "it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished"- Nancy Mitford; "we now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets"; "today almost every home has television"
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You can refer to the present period of history as today. He thinks pop music today is as exciting as it's ever been. Today is also a noun. In today's America, health care is one of the very biggest businesses. a morning news programme on BBC Radio, which many people consider to be the most important British radio news programme. It includes interviews with politicians and other people in the news
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on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today
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the present time or age; "the world of today"; "today we have computers"
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On this day; on the present day
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the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); "Today is beautiful"; "did you see today's newspaper?"
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You use today to refer to the day on which you are speaking or writing. How are you feeling today? I wanted him to come with us today, but he couldn't. Today is also a noun. The Prime Minister remains the main story in today's newspapers
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current day isim
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the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); "Today is beautiful"; "did you see today's newspaper?" the present time or age; "the world of today"; "today we have computers" on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow; "I can't meet with you today
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