Dais (typography) dash Dais (literary) heap, stack
The antonym of "dais" is "floor" or "ground."
A dais is a raised platform at the end of a hall. An example sentence would be: Go stand on the dais.
A dais is a platform, however at a sweet 16 a dais is the head table where the birthday girl sits with close friends.
Gerd Dais was born on 1963-08-11.
Foreign is the adjective in the sentence "The hotel caters to foreign dignitaries." The word "foreign" modifies the noun "dignitaries."
On Sundays bands often used to play outside on the dais at the front of the lakeside pavilion.
The nouns in the sentence are: hotel and dignitaries.
Dignitaries are important politicians. Here are some sentences.The foreign dignitaries dressed in ethnic costumes from their countries.President Obama had a party for all the dignitaries visiting the White House.You should be polite to dignitaries from other countries, so they don't think all people in our country are rude.
dais
This means that the second in command is on the platform or the stage or behind the lectern. A dais is a low platform from which someone can speak to a crowd.
"Buenos dais" means "you give well". If you were referring to "buenos días", the translation would be "good morning".