Matinee

/ˌmæt.ɪˈneɪ/ noun

A matinee is a performance, such as a movie or play, that takes place in the daytime, usually in the afternoon. It contrasts with an evening or nighttime show.

From French “matinée” meaning 'morning time', from “matin” 'morning', ultimately from Latin “matutinus”. As theater habits changed, the word shifted from 'morning' to mean any early-day performance.

AMማሽን
ARالظهيرة
BNদিবা
CAmatinee
CSmatinee
DAmatinee
DEMatinée
ELματίνι
ESmatinée
FAظهیر
FImatinee
FRmatinée
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