"The old civilizations counted the days"
I don't think "dias" is a Latin word. "Dies" means "day", and "Deus" means God, but as far as I know "dias" doesn't mean anything.
"Cosas antiguas" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "old things" or "antique items" in English. It typically refers to objects, artifacts, or items that are old or have historical significance. This term can encompass a wide range of items, from furniture and clothing to collectibles and historical memorabilia.
Buenos dias Alberto mean "Good Morning Alberto"
"tiene siete dias" means "has seven days"
Muy buenos dias = (A) very good day/morning
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Day 14
until days
in Portuguese it means days
Nuthing its a last name..!!
In a few days.
"¿Cuantos dias hay en septiembre?" is Spanish for "How many days are there in September?"