it means it happens over and over again
dry, dehydrated, drained, arid
Epilepsy
There is no single word for sunny day. You would use dies, which means day and apricus which means sunny. So sunny day in Latin would be dies apricus, the adjective folowing the noun.
The Latin equivalent of the English statement 'Spirit never dies' is Spiritus nunquam moritur. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'spiritus' means 'spirit'. The adverb 'nunquam' means 'never'. The verb 'moritur' means '[he/she/it] dies, does die, is dying'.(An alternative spelling for nunquam is numquam.)
The literal translation of 'How is your day' is Ut est dies tuus? In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ut' means 'how, in order that, so, that'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'. The possessive 'tuus' means 'your'. The idiomatic translation is Ut vales? In the word-by-word translation the adverb 'ut' means 'how, in order that, so, that'. The verb 'vales' means 'you are going, do go, go'.
The word bereavement means a period of grief. This is a word most commonly used after a loved one dies.
The prefix for "chronic" is "chron-," which comes from the Greek word "chronos" meaning time. The suffix for "chronic" is "-ic," which is a common suffix in English denoting "of or pertaining to." Therefore, when combined, the prefix and suffix in "chronic" create a word that means "of or pertaining to time," typically used to describe a condition or disease that persists over a long period.
Words containing a root that means time include "temporary" and "contemporaneous." Words containing a root that means chronic include "chronic" itself and "chronicle." Words containing a root that means congenital include "congenital" and "congenitality." Words containing a root that means incorrigible include "incorrigible" and "incorrigibility." Finally, words containing a root that means notorious include "notorious" and "notoriety."
Unus dies sine risu est dies perditus is the Latin equivalent of 'One day without a smile is one day lost'. In the word by word translation, the numerical adjective 'unus' means 'one'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'. The preposition 'sine' means 'without'. The noun 'risu' means 'smile'. The verb 'est' means '[it] is'. The adjective use of the past participle 'perditus' means 'lost'.
Cancer is a chronic disease.
Novus dies is the Latin equivalent of 'new day'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'novus' means 'new'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'.
I have chronic pain in my hands every day. I have Chronic Bronchidas, i get it three times a year.