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eendaags

Eendaags is a Dutch adjective meaning one-day. It is used to describe events, activities, or plans that last a single calendar day. The term is commonly found in schedules, invitations, and descriptions of itineraries or programs.

Etymology and spelling: The word is a compound of een (one) and dag (day), formed to denote

Usage: Eendaags describes duration and is typically used before a noun to specify the length of an

Notes: While primarily applied to events and itineraries, the term can also describe activities completed within

duration.
In
modern
Dutch
it
is
usually
written
as
one
word,
eendaags.
Variants
such
as
eendaagse
may
appear
in
some
stylistic
contexts,
depending
on
the
noun
it
modifies
and
the
preferred
spelling
conventions.
event
or
activity.
Examples
include
een
eendaags
festival,
het
eendaagse
congres,
en
een
eendaags
reisprogramma.
It
contrasts
with
longer-duration
terms
such
as
tweedaags
(two-day)
and
meerdaags
(multi-day).
one
day,
such
as
een
eendaagse
cursus.
In
Dutch,
eendaags
behaves
like
other
duration-based
compounds,
providing
a
concise
way
to
indicate
a
single-day
scope
without
specifying
exact
hours.