"(That) I (or you or he/it/she) may give" or "(You) give!" serve as English equivalents of the Italian word dia.
Specifically, the word can be either the present imperative or subjunctive of the present infinitive dare ("to give"). The exact choice in translation depends upon the context. But whatever the situation, the pronunciation always will be "DEE-ah" in Italian.
Day
Algun dia means some day in English
The spanish words 'otro dia' mean in English: other day.Another response:Another day
"Dia dhaoibh a chailíní" means "Hello girls"
Dia leat; God be with you! (Irish Gaelic)
for the day . . .
happy day
It would mean "this day there are".
es un dia mu lindo
it means "day" hope it helped!!
The first day
my birthday
What day is it.