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= | <div style="font-size:300%;"> The '''days of the week''' in Latin : Diēs hebdomadis</div> | ||
The '''days of the week''' in Latin are derived from the Latin words for the Sun (Sol), the Moon (Luna) and the five known planets (Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn). | The '''days of the week''' in Latin are derived from the Latin words: | ||
*for the Sun (Sol), | |||
*the Moon (Luna) | |||
*and the five known planets (Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn). | |||
Below is a table showing the name for the day of the week in English, followed by the equivalent name in Latin. | Below is a table showing the name for the day of the week in English, followed by the equivalent name in Latin. | ||
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== Pronunciation == | == Pronunciation == | ||
<youtube>glt6yzPtYO0</youtube> | <youtube>glt6yzPtYO0</youtube> | ||
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expressions, use | |||
|description=Here is a lesson to learn how to say each day of the week in Latin. Good learning. Level: beginner. | |||
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[[Category: Days-of-the-Week]] | |||
[[Category: Latin/Beginner]] |
Revision as of 16:09, 19 December 2019
The days of the week in Latin : Diēs hebdomadis
The days of the week in Latin are derived from the Latin words:
- for the Sun (Sol),
- the Moon (Luna)
- and the five known planets (Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn).
Below is a table showing the name for the day of the week in English, followed by the equivalent name in Latin.
Days in English | Diēs ( Latin) |
---|---|
Sunday | Diēs Sōlis |
Monday | Diēs Lūnae |
Tuesday | Diēs Martis |
Wednesday | Diēs Mercuriī |
Thursday | Diēs Iovis |
Friday | Diēs Veneris |
Saturday | Diēs Saturnī |
Pronunciation