Monday
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English
Etymology
Derived literally from "Moon's Day".
Proper noun
Monday
- The second day of the week in the USA.
- The first day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm.
It follows Sunday and precedes Tuesday.
- An appointment, person, or feeling (Monday morning feeling for example) associated with this day of the week.
Translations
- Afrikaans: maandag
- Albanian: e hënë
- Arabic: الإثنين
- Azerbaijani: bazar ertəsi
- Basque: astelehen
- Blackfoot: Issikatoyiiksistsiko
- Bosnian: ponedjeljak m
- 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
- Galician: luns
- Georgian: ორშაბათი
- German: Montag m
- Greek: Δευτέρα(deftera) / (deutera) f
- 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
- Irish: An Luan
- Italian: lunedì m
- Japanese: 月曜日 (げつようび, getsuyōbi)
- Korean: 월요일 (月曜日; weoryoil, wol-yo-il)
- Latin: dies lunae
- Latvian: pirmdiena
- Lithuanian: pirmadienis m
- Maori: mane
- Myanmar:taninlane
- Norwegian: mandag
- Polish: poniedziałek
- Portuguese: segunda-feira
- Romanian: luni f
- Ruanda: Kwambere
- Russian: понедельник m (ponedel'nik)
- Scottish Gaelic: Diluain m
- Serbian: понедељак m
- Slovak: pondelok m
- Slovene: ponedeljek m
- Somali: Isniin
- Sotho: Mantaha
- Spanish: lunes m
- Swedish: måndag c
- Tagalog: Lunes
- Thai: วันจันทร์
- Turkish: Pazartesi
- Urdu: پیر
- Vietnamese: thứ hai
- Wolof: Altine
- Yiddish: מאָנטיק (MON-tik)
- Yoruba: Ọjó ajé