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CILB
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One of my students watches the CNN and he asked me what D-day means.... does anybody know the answer?
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10 Jun 2009
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saninfe
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It is a generic term userd by militars to refer to the day an attack must start. |
10 Jun 2009
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Zora
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D-Day referred to the attack on Normandy, it �s now used to designate a day that is looming in the future where something big is going to happen... usually something decisive. Example:
Friday is D-Day... final exams start then.
June the 7th is D-Day, my mother-in-law is coming for a visit!
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10 Jun 2009
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hedgehog
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D Day refers to the landing of allied forces on June 6th 1944 on Normandy beaches. This year it was the 65th anniversary and Barack Obama came to France to honor the dead American soldiers and to visit the beaches which are called under American names (Omaha Beach, Utah Beach,...) and the American cemeteries. Hope this answer will be useful to you.
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10 Jun 2009
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Nabila Manzur
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I agree with Zora
you are engaged. when is your D- day? ( "Day-Day", or "Day of Days") when are you going to marry ? special day, can be good or bad, but always special or important. |
10 Jun 2009
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CILB
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Thanks for your help. It was really useful.
Love.
Cecilia
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10 Jun 2009
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