Definition
Plural of daybreak; multiple instances of dawn or the moment when the sun rises and day begins.
Etymology
From 'day' and 'break,' the moment when darkness 'breaks' into light. Used since Old English to describe the transition from night to day.
Kelly Says
Different cultures watched daybreaks differently—some saw it as a daily miracle to celebrate with ceremony, while others used it as a practical signal to wake workers and begin labor.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সূর্যোদয়
soor-yo-doy
CACatalà
amanhecer
ah-mah-seh-ser
DEDeutsch
Morgenröte
mor-gen-ro-teh
ELΕλληνικά
ανατολή
ana-toli
ESEspañol
amaneceres
ah-mah-ne-seh-res
HEעברית
bình minh
b-in-minh
IDBahasa Indonesia
fajar
fa-jar
KKKK
күн сәулесі
koon sa-u-le-si
MSBahasa Melayu
subuh
su-buh
NLNederlands
dageraad
dag-era-ad
PLPolski
wschód słońca
vsh-o-d so-n-tsa
PTPortuguês
amanhecer
ah-mah-seh-ser
RUРусский
рассвет
rassvet
SVSvenska
daggredd
dag-red
SWKiswahili
usiku
oo-see-koo
THไทย
อรุณสวัสดิ์
orn-un-sa-wat
TLTL
pagsikat ng araw
pahg-si-kat ng ah-raw
UKУкраїнська
світанок
svi-ta-nok
VITiếng Việt
bình minh
binh minh