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Etymology

Old English Tīwesdæg, from the Germanic God Tīw corresponding to the Roman God Mars whence the Latin dies marti

Proper noun

Monday

  1. The third day of the week in the USA.
  2. The second day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm.
It follows Monday and precedes Wednesday.
  1. An appointment, person, or feeling associated with this day of the week.

Translations

  • Albanian: e martë
  • Azerbaijani: çərşənbə axşamı
  • Blackfoot: Isttsinaiksistsiko
  • Breton: Meurzh m, dimeurzh adverb
  • Bulgarian: вторник m
  • Catalan: dimarts m
  • Cherokee: ᏔᎵᏁ ᎢᎦ
  • Chinese: 星期二
  • Corsican: marti
  • Croatian: Utorak
  • Czech: úterý n
  • Danish: tirsdag
  • Dutch: dinsdag m
  • Esperanto: mardo
  • Estonian: telsipäev
  • Basque: astearte
  • Faroese: týsdagur m
  • Finnish: tiistai
  • French: mardi m
  • Frisian: tiisdei
  • Georgian: სამშაბათი
  • German: Dienstag m
  • Hebrew: יום שלישי (yom shlee-SHEE)
  • Hungarian: kedd
  • Icelandic: þriðjudagur m
  • Indonesian: selasa
  • Interlingua: martedi
  • Italian: martedì m
  • Japanese: 火曜日 (かようび, kayōbi)
  • Korean: 화요일 (火曜日; hwayoil)
  • Latin: dies martis
  • Maori: türei
  • Norwegian: tirsdag
  • Polish: wtorek
  • Portuguese: terça-feira
  • Romanian: marţi f
  • Ruanda: Kwakabiri
  • Russian: вторник (vtornik)
  • Serbian: уторак
  • Slovak: utorok m
  • Somali: Talaado
  • Sotho: Labobedi
  • Spanish: martes m
  • Swedish: tisdag
  • Tagalog: Martes
  • Thai: วันอังคาร
  • Vietnamese: thứ ba
  • Wolof: Talaata
  • Yiddish: דינסטיק (DINS-tik)



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