daydream, day time, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday (etc), daybreak, today, mayday, all day
It is commonly used as two words. When I tried it as one word, both my spell check and the spell check in the top right corner of this answer box marked it as misspelled.
According to my spell checker, it's two words. Note: Do not rely on spell checkers. They are incompetent, every single one.
Daycare is not two words and it is not 'on' word. It is one word. That's in my part of England anyway. Does it matter? You could have day-care although the provided spell checker doesn't like it presented that way. But presumably you're not going to be guided by the spell checker otherwise you wouldn't have needed to ask the question. As 'it' is not a fundamental word you could I suggest do what you like with it (them). We will all understand, providing you spell each of them this way.
Daycare is not two words and it is not 'on' word. It is one word. That's in my part of England anyway. Does it matter? You could have day-care although the provided spell checker doesn't like it presented that way. But presumably you're not going to be guided by the spell checker otherwise you wouldn't have needed to ask the question. As 'it' is not a fundamental word you could I suggest do what you like with it (them). We will all understand, providing you spell each of them this way.
Of coarse you can^^. e.g:What a beautiful day! I learnt how to spell beautiful in prep.(true story)
I stayed at a plataeu for my cousins wedding day.
The letters spell the 5 letter words badly, baldy, bulgy and gaudy. They spell the 4 letter words ably, bald, dual, duly, glad, lady and ugly. They can be used to spell alb, bad, bag, bay, bug, buy, day, gal, guy, lab, lad, lag, lay and lug.
The most common way to spell the 'long' ai phoneme at the end of a word is with the letters "ay." Examples include words like "play," "day," and "stay." This spelling is typically used in words where the phoneme occurs at the end or in the final syllable.
Daydreaming can either be spelt as one word or two, if you wish it to be spelt as two words you have spelt it correctly, but if you wish it to be a single word, as it is usually seen, it would be written daydreaming.
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The likely word is tomorrow (day after day).(This almost looks like a typo for tomato.)
The word bonjour is a French greeting meaning "good day."