jum – day

“Jum Dinji is Maltese for “World Day”. It is used in conjunction with other words to denote specific international observances. For example:

Jum Dinji tal-Anzjani: World Elderly Day (October 1st)
Jum Dinji tal-Veġetarjani: World Vegetarian Day (October 1st)
Jum Dinji tal-Lingwi: World Languages Day

“Jum Dinji” translates to “World Day” in Maltese. It is often used in the context of various international observances. For example, there is the World Day of the Sick (Jum Dinji tal-Morda), which is observed on February 11th each year to raise awareness about the needs of the sick and those who care for them1. Another example is the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly (Jum Dinji tan-Nanniet u l-Anzjani), celebrated on the fourth Sunday of July.

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