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From Sunday to Friday, according to 七曜.
Let's see the difference and the concerning the day of the week in different cultures


日曜日
{| class="wikitable"
!French
!English
!
!Kanji
!Hiragana
!Romaji
!Meaning
!Relation
!
|-
|Dimanche
|Sunday
|
|日曜日
|
|
|Day of the Sun
|Sun
|
|-
|Lundi
|Monday
|
|月曜日
|
|
|Day of the Moon
|Moon
|
|-
|Mardi
|Tuesday
|
|火曜日
|
|
|Day of fire
|Mars
|
|-
|Mercredi
|Wednesday
|
|水曜日
|
|
|Day of water
|Mercury
|
|-
|Jeudi
|Thursday
|
|木曜日
|
|
|Day of wood
|Jupiter
|
|-
|Vendredi
|Friday
|
|金曜日
|
|
|Day of gold
|Venus
|
|-
|Samedi
|Saturday
|
|土曜日
|
|
|Day of
|Saturn
|
|}
In every languages, meaning is the same even if source may differ a little. In fact, some use from Scandinavian Mythologie, some from Antic Greece mythology some other from Roman mythology but always as a en equivalence.


月曜日
In some countries like in south east asia or english influence the week starts on Sunday and not on monday!


火曜日
Follow the link to learn about  [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Astronomy "days and planets names"]
 
水曜日
 
木曜日
 
金曜日
 
土曜日

Revision as of 09:48, 11 June 2017

Let's see the difference and the concerning the day of the week in different cultures

French English Kanji Hiragana Romaji Meaning Relation
Dimanche Sunday 日曜日 Day of the Sun Sun
Lundi Monday 月曜日 Day of the Moon Moon
Mardi Tuesday 火曜日 Day of fire Mars
Mercredi Wednesday 水曜日 Day of water Mercury
Jeudi Thursday 木曜日 Day of wood Jupiter
Vendredi Friday 金曜日 Day of gold Venus
Samedi Saturday 土曜日 Day of Saturn

In every languages, meaning is the same even if source may differ a little. In fact, some use from Scandinavian Mythologie, some from Antic Greece mythology some other from Roman mythology but always as a en equivalence.

In some countries like in south east asia or english influence the week starts on Sunday and not on monday!

Follow the link to learn about "days and planets names"