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Etymology

Derived literally from "Moon's Day".

Proper noun

Monday

  1. The second day of the week in the USA.
  2. The first day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm.
It follows Sunday and precedes Tuesday.
  1. An appointment, person, or feeling (Monday morning feeling for example)associated with this day of the week.

Translations

  • Afrikaans: maandag
  • Albanian: e hënë
  • Azerbaijani: bazar ertəsi
  • Basque: astelehen
  • Blackfoot: Issikatoyiiksistsiko
  • Breton: Lun m, dilun adverb
  • Bulgarian: понеделник m
  • Catalan: dilluns m
  • Cherokee: ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏉᏅᎯ (unadodaquonvhi)
  • Chinese: 星期一 (pinyin: qīng qī yī)
  • Corsican: luni
  • Croatian: ponedjeljak
  • Czech: pondělí n
  • Danish: mandag
  • Dutch: maandag m
  • Esperanto: lundo
  • Estonian: esmaspäev
  • Faroese: mánadagur m\
  • Finnish: maanantai
  • French: lundi m
  • Frisian: moandei
  • Georgian: ორშაბათი
  • German: Montag m
  • Greek: (deftera) / (deutera)
  • Hebrew: יום שני (yom shay-NEE)
  • Hungarian: hétfő first day of the week (literally head of the week)
  • Icelandic: mánudagur m
  • Indonesian: senin
  • Interlingua: lunedi
  • Italian: lunedì m
  • Japanese: 月曜日 (げつようび, getsuyōbi)
  • Korean: 월요일 (月曜日; weoryoil)
  • Latin: dies lunae
  • Korean: 월요일 [月曜日] (wol-yo-il)
  • Maori: mane
  • Norwegian: mandag
  • Polish: poniedziałek
  • Portuguese: segunda-feira
  • Romanian: luni f
  • Ruanda: Kwambere
  • Russian: понедельник (penedel'nik)
  • Serbian: понедељак
  • Slovak: pondelok m
  • Somali: Isniin
  • Sotho: Mantaha
  • Spanish: lunes m
  • Swedish: måndag
  • Tagalog: Lunes
  • Thai: วันจันทร์
  • Vietnamese: thứ hai
  • Wolof: Altine
  • Yiddish: מאָנטיק (MON-tik)
  • Yoruba: Ọjó ajé



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