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<div style="font-size:300%;"> The '''days of the week''' in Latin : Diēs hebdomadis</div> | <div style="font-size:300%;"> The '''days of the week''' in Latin : Diēs hebdomadis | ||
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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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Revision as of 16:10, 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) |
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Sunday | Diēs Sōlis |
Monday | Diēs Lūnae |
Tuesday | Diēs Martis |
Wednesday | Diēs Mercuriī |
Thursday | Diēs Iovis |
Friday | Diēs Veneris |
Saturday | Diēs Saturnī |
Pronunciation