Definition
In a daily manner; happening or occurring every day or during the daytime.
Etymology
Formed from 'diurnal' plus the adverbial suffix '-ly,' this word creates an adverb from the adjective describing daily activities. It has been in use since at least the 18th century.
Kelly Says
Many animals are 'diurnally active,' meaning they're awake and active during the day like humans, while others are 'nocturnally active' and sleep during the day. Your circadian rhythm controls whether you're naturally diurnally or nocturnally oriented!
Translations
DEDeutsch
täglich
tah-lich
ELΕλληνικά
ημερησίως
ee-meh-ree-see-os
ESEspañol
diurnamente
dee-OR-nah-men-teh
FISuomi
päivittäin
pai-v-ti-in
FRFrançais
diurnement
dee-urn-man
GUGU
દિવસે દિવસે
dee-v-se dee-v-se
HIहिन्दी
प्रतिदिन
pratidin
HUMagyar
naponta
na-pon-tah
IDBahasa Indonesia
setiap hari
se-tiap ha-ree
ITItaliano
diurnalmente
dee-OR-nal-men-teh
MSBahasa Melayu
setiap hari
se-tiap ha-ree
NLNederlands
daglijks
dag-liks
PLPolski
codziennie
koh-dzien-nee
PTPortuguês
diurnalmente
dee-OR-nal-men-teh
RUРусский
ежедневно
yezhe-dnevno
SVSvenska
dagligen
dag-li-gen
SWKiswahili
kila siku
ki-la si-ku
TAதமிழ்
ஒவ்வொரு நாளும்
ov-vor-o-ru na-la-lum
TEతెలుగు
రోజువారీ
ro-zhu-va-ree
TLTL
araw-araw
ah-raw-ah-raw
TRTürkçe
günlük
goon-look
UKУкраїнська
щоденно
sho-den-no
VITiếng Việt
mỗi ngày
moi ngai